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Hamas Accepts Gaza Ceasefire Plan Amid Hostage Deal Talks

In a significant development in the ongoing Gaza conflict, Hamas has agreed to the latest ceasefire and hostage release proposal put forward by regional mediators Egypt and Qatar. The deal, based on a framework crafted by U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff, could mark the most serious step toward de-escalation in months of stalled negotiations. The Two-Stage Proposal According to a Palestinian official involved in the talks, the plan is structured as a two-stage agreement. Hamas would release roughly half of the 50 remaining Israeli hostages, believed to include around 20 still alive, over the course of a 60-day truce. During this period, negotiators would work toward securing a permanent ceasefire and paving the way for a gradual withdrawal of Israeli troops from Gaza. While Hamas has publicly signaled approval of the plan, Israeli officials have not yet commented. Israeli Public Pressure […]

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White House Ukraine Talks: Trump, Zelensky & EU Leaders Face High-Stakes Summit

The White House is bracing for an unprecedented day of diplomacy as world leaders gather for high-stakes talks on the war in Ukraine. What began as a planned bilateral meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has now transformed into a summit involving leaders from the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Finland, the EU, and NATO. This extraordinary lineup underscores the gravity of the conflict as it enters its third year—and highlights Europe’s growing concern that Washington may be shifting its position in ways that could disadvantage Ukraine. Trump’s Changing Stance After Meeting Putin President Trump, who once promised to end the war on his first day in office, is under mounting pressure to deliver a breakthrough. However, since his recent meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska, Trump’s tone toward Moscow has softened dramatically. Gone […]

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Morning Joe Slams DOJ’s Shocking Hire of Jan 6 Defendant

On “Morning Joe,” hosts expressed incredulity over the Department of Justice’s controversial hiring decision—a former January 6 defendant is now employed in a senior advisory role. Co-hosts described the move as “very bizarre” and “mind-boggling,” highlighting the stunning optics and potential implications for departmental credibility. The hire involves an individual who was captured on video during the Capitol attack calling police “Nazis” and urging rioters to “kill them.” Political analysts on the show elaborated on how such a hire could undermine both the DOJ's impartiality and public trust. They questioned what message it sends about the department’s standards and integrity, especially when the individual in question played a vocal role in one of the most polarizing events in recent U.S. history.

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US Woman Guilty in UK Murder Conspiracy

A US woman who flew to Britain as a hired killer has been found guilty of conspiracy to murder after attempting to shoot a man at point-blank range in Birmingham in 2019. Aimee Betro, from West Allis, Wisconsin, travelled to the UK as part of a plot to attack a British family involved in a long-running feud. She went on the run for nearly five years before being arrested and tried. Gun Jammed During Attack Jurors at Birmingham Crown Court heard that Betro concealed her identity with a niqab before ambushing her target, Sikander Ali, outside his home on Measham Grove, Yardley. She pointed a self-loading pistol at him, but the weapon jammed, allowing him to escape unharmed. Plot Rooted in Revenge Prosecutors said Betro acted with Mohammed Nazir and Mohammed Aslam in a revenge scheme against businessman Aslat Mahumad. […]

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Heavy Airstrikes Hit Gaza City Amid Famine Warnings

Gaza City has come under heavy bombardment for three consecutive days, according to the Hamas-run civil defence agency, as Israeli forces prepare to occupy the city. Mahmud Bassal, the agency’s spokesperson, reported that residential areas in Zeitoun and Sabra were hit by bombs and drone strikes causing massive destruction to civilian homes. Residents have been unable to recover the dead and injured due to the continuous shelling. Global Alarm Over Starvation The UK, EU, Australia, Canada, and Japan jointly declared that “famine is unfolding in front of our eyes”, urging immediate and concrete steps to allow aid into Gaza.Their statement also condemned the use of lethal force near aid distribution points, where the UN says over 1,300 Palestinians have been killed, mostly by Israeli forces. Israel denies there is famine in Gaza, instead accusing UN agencies of failing to collect […]

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Tottenham in talks for £50m+ Man City winger Savinho

Tottenham Hotspur have entered discussions with Manchester City over a potential deal for Brazil winger Savinho, with talks taking place in recent days. The 21-year-old was a key figure for City last season, but uncertainty over his future has emerged following the club’s summer signing of France winger Rayan Cherki from Lyon. Negotiations remain at an early stage, and sources suggest City are reluctant to sell. Any deal would require an offer exceeding £50m — significantly more than the £30.8m City paid French side Troyes for Savinho just a year ago. Savinho made 48 appearances in all competitions last season, scoring three goals, but his playing time could be affected by new competition for attacking spots. Tottenham head coach Thomas Frank is keen to strengthen his forward options after the recent departure of Son Heung-min to MLS side LAFC. Spurs […]

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Zabarnyi set for £57.1m PSG move from Bournemouth

Bournemouth defender Illia Zabarnyi is close to completing a high-profile transfer to Paris Saint-Germain, with the 22-year-old Ukraine international already in Paris for a medical. Personal terms on a five-year deal have been agreed, and the European champions are finalising the details of a £54.5m initial fee plus £2.6m in performance-related add-ons. The move marks Bournemouth’s third major defensive sale this transfer window, following Dean Huijsen’s £50m switch to Real Madrid and Milos Kerkez’s £40m move to Liverpool. While the departures leave a significant gap at the back, they also generate substantial profit for the Cherries. Zabarnyi joined Bournemouth in 2023 from Dynamo Kyiv for a reported £24m, and his development has attracted Europe’s elite. The Cherries have already lined up his replacement, with Lille’s Bafodé Diakité set to arrive for an initial £30m, potentially rising to £34m with add-ons. […]

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Grealish joins Everton on loan from Manchester City

Everton have agreed a season-long loan deal for Manchester City winger Jack Grealish, offering the England international a fresh start after a difficult spell at the Etihad. The 29-year-old, once the most expensive British footballer, has struggled for playing time and was notably left out of City’s squad for both the final Premier League match last season and the Club World Cup. Sources confirm that the two clubs have finalised terms, with Grealish — who reportedly earns £300,000-a-week — set to undergo a medical shortly. His £100m move from Aston Villa in August 2021 brought Premier League titles, an FA Cup, and a Champions League medal, but last season saw him limited to just seven league starts as City ended the year without silverware. Manager Pep Guardiola benched Grealish in the FA Cup final defeat to Crystal Palace, favouring teenage […]

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Crystal Palace drop to Conference League after appeal loss

Crystal Palace’s European dreams took a hit as the Court of Arbitration for Sport upheld Uefa’s decision to demote them from the Europa League to the Conference League. The ruling simultaneously confirmed Nottingham Forest’s promotion to the Europa League, filling the spot Palace vacated. The decision landed just a day after Palace’s high point — beating Liverpool on penalties to win the Community Shield at Wembley. But the celebration quickly gave way to disappointment as the consequences of breaching Uefa’s multi-club ownership rules caught up with them. The issue centred on American businessman John Textor, who owned 43% of Palace until June and is majority owner of Lyon, another Europa League qualifier. Uefa regulations forbid clubs with overlapping ownership influence from competing in the same European tournament. Palace had until 1 March 2025 to restructure and prove compliance, but missed […]

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Trump sends National Guard to DC in crime, homelessness push

Washington DC woke up to an unprecedented move as President Donald Trump ordered the National Guard into the capital and placed the city’s police under federal control. The announcement came alongside a sweeping plan to confront crime and homelessness, issues he claims are tarnishing the nation’s capital. Standing at a press conference podium, Trump outlined his vision: homeless individuals will be relocated to facilities “far away from the capital” where they will be housed. He framed the action as a step to restore order and protect the city’s image, emphasizing that visible signs of disorder must be addressed head-on. Observers note that for Trump, appearances can weigh as heavily as statistics. While the president controls federal land and buildings, full federalisation of the district’s governance would require congressional approval — a political hurdle yet to be cleared. The move has […]

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