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Civilians and Hostages Face Starvation and Continuous Bombardment
Israeli Hostages in Dire Condition Amid Escalating Humanitarian Crisis

GAZA STRIP - As the conflict in Gaza intensifies, the humanitarian crisis has reached unprecedented levels. The death toll has risen...

Georgia Senate passes bill to ban DEI programs in schools and colleges
Georgia bill to ban DEI in schools and colleges passed

ATLANTA, Georgia: Georgia senators ended the 39th day of their 2025 session this week by approving a bill that would ban diversity,...

Japan’s auto industry at risk from new US tariffs, says UN agency
UN agency: Japan could lose $17 billion in car exports from US tariffs

GENEVA, Switzerland: Japan's car industry is facing a multibillion-dollar blow as sweeping U.S. auto tariffs threaten its largest export...

Ocean Liner to become largest artificial reef in the world off Florida
Historic ocean liner will soon be world's largest artificial reef

TALLAHASSEE, Florida: A famous old ocean liner, the SS United States, will soon become the world's biggest artificial reef off the...

Philippines says F-16 purchase not targeting China, any others
Philippines defends F-16 purchase, says no threat to others

MANILA, Philippines: A Philippine security official stated that acquiring F-16 fighter jets from the United States will not harm any...

Europe

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Ireland’s Tanaiste to head to U.S. for tariff talks
Ireland's deputy leader to meet Trump administration officials in US

DUBLIN, Ireland: As tensions rise following the imposition of sweeping U.S. tariffs, Ireland's deputy leader, Tanaiste Simon Harris...

Gender gap persists in parental leave, new report in Ireland finds
Only half of fathers in Ireland avail of paternity leave – report

DUBLIN, Ireland: Despite recent policy efforts, a major gender gap remains when it comes to taking time off to care for children. A...

Ireland’s pharmaceutical sector dodges US tariffs, for now
Ireland's pharmaceutical sector has some relief from tariffs issue

DUBLIN, Ireland: Ireland's pharmaceutical industry has avoided being caught in the crosshairs of U.S. trade tariffs—for now—offering...

Ireland warns against protectionism, calls for EU-US talks
Irish leader says 'old order is changing' wants EU-US negotiations

DUBLIN, Ireland: With new U.S. tariffs looming, the Taoiseach has issued a stark warning about rising protectionism and urged for a...

EU fines major automakers for colluding on vehicle recycling
Volkswagen, Stellantis, others hit with $495 million EU cartel fine

BRUSSELS, Belgium: Major automakers, including Volkswagen, Stellantis, and Renault-Nissan, were hit with hefty fines this week after...

Ireland moves to lift Dublin Airport cap, citing economic urgency
Vital to get passenger cap at Dublin Airport lifted, Martin says

DUBLIN, Ireland: Lifting the passenger cap at Dublin Airport has become a top priority for the government, with Taoiseach Micheal Martin...