CONFLICT

Jun 06 2026POLITICS

Libya Protests: Who’s Really to Blame for the Anger?

Last week, Tripoli saw its largest protest in years. Hundreds of Libyans gathered outside a U. N. building, angry at migrants moving through the country. Some blamed newcomers for making life harder in a place already struggling after 15 years of chaos. But the real issue behind the anger might not

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Jun 06 2026POLITICS

A Family’s Life Shattered by Gunfire in Hebron

A seven-month-old baby died and his parents were injured after Israeli soldiers fired shots at their car near Hebron in the West Bank. The baby, named Sam Fahd Abu Haikal, was hit by a bullet that went through his face and head. His parents were also struck—his mother took a bullet to her cheek, whi

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Jun 05 2026LIFESTYLE

Family Tension Threatens Young One

A nephew is growing up in a home that feels more like a storm than a safe place. The mother’s former husband, who now lives there after the divorce, often swears in front of him and makes hurtful remarks. He has even threatened violence against the mother when she disagrees with him. These words can

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Jun 04 2026POLITICS

Israel Approves More Housing in West Bank: What It Means for Peace

Israel recently greenlit plans to build over 2, 000 new homes in three West Bank settlements, a move that’s stirring fresh debates about land disputes and future borders. The decision, led by Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, aims to strengthen Israel’s presence in the territory, which most countri

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Jun 03 2026POLITICS

U. S. Targets Congo War Leaders With New Sanctions

The United States announced fresh sanctions against key figures in armed groups blamed for the ongoing violence in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. These measures hit commanders from two opposing factions: a leader of the M23 rebel group and a chief of intelligence for the Hutu‑aligned FDLR

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Jun 03 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Big Bollywood Drama: A Star vs. a Studio Clash

A famous actor left a big film in December 2025, sparking one of the biggest disputes in Indian cinema. The fight involves a popular production company and about 25 top industry leaders, leading to an audit by a major accounting firm and a directive from a workers’ federation. The core of the dis

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Jun 02 2026POLITICS

Three Lives Lost in Gaza Amid Ongoing Israeli Fires

The Gaza Strip saw three separate deaths on Tuesday after Israeli attacks, according to local health officials. One person died and four were hurt when an airstrike struck a vehicle east of Deir Al‑Balah. The blast turned the car into wreckage. Another strike earlier in the day killed one indi

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Jun 02 2026POLITICS

Russia Says Ukraine War Has Shifted to a New “Tougher” Stage

The Kremlin announced that the conflict in Ukraine has entered a new stage, calling it a “different paradigm. ” The statement followed Russia’s heavy overnight air attacks that left at least 17 civilians dead and wounded around a hundred people. The Russian leader’s spokesman blamed Kyiv for wha

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Jun 01 2026POLITICS

Slow Talks, Fast Strikes: Why Iran Says the U. S. and Israel Are Holding Back

Iran says the United States is pulling its punches on the talks that could end a long‑standing conflict, and it blames Israeli attacks in Lebanon for making negotiations even harder. The Iranian foreign ministry says the talks have begun with a lot of suspicion and that the U. S. keeps changing its

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Jun 01 2026POLITICS

New Jersey tightens security around migrant center as protests grow

New Jersey is taking extra steps to control protests near a large immigrant detention facility in Newark. While visits for detainees resumed Sunday, the area around Delaney Hall is now off-limits to protesters after recent clashes between activists and federal agents. State police have expanded thei

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