- Hamas Is Not Done Fighting Foreign Affairs
- As Hamas renegs on the cease-fire deal, who’s going to step up and disarm it? New York Post
- Demilitarization of Hamas ‘next key step’ in ceasefire: John Bolton NewsNation
- Gaza agreement: Hamas as a risk factor eurotopics.net
- Justice leaders share insight on Vermont's plan to reduce case backlog in Burlington Yahoo
Dutch government takes control of China-owned chip firm
Trump says he may send Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine
Student’s alleged torture death by Cambodia scammers sparks turmoil in South Korea
South Korean president urges ‘all-out’ efforts to protect citizens after number of kidnappings in Cambodia soars in recent months
South Korean president Lee Jae Myung has called for “all-out” diplomatic efforts to protect citizens in Cambodia after a university student was lured there by a scam ring and allegedly tortured to death.
At a cabinet meeting on Tuesday, Lee said “protecting the lives and safety of citizens is the government’s greatest responsibility” and called for all those caught up in the scams to be “swiftly repatriated”.
Continue reading...Trump plan to invite Netanyahu to Gaza summit aborted after Erdoğan warning – The Guardian
- Trump plan to invite Netanyahu to Gaza summit aborted after Erdoğan warning The Guardian
- The Peace Summit in Egypt, and Shutdown Lessons From U.S.A.I.D. The New York Times
- Celebrating a hard-won ceasefire, Trump pushes for 'lasting harmony' in the Middle East NBC News
- Five key takeaways from Donald Trump’s Gaza remarks in Middle East Al Jazeera
- At Sharm el-Sheikh, nations back Trump's plan for Gaza's future Le Monde.fr
Joyous but uneasy crowds greet Palestinians released in ceasefire deal – The Washington Post
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Freed hostages suffered torture, starvation and long periods of isolation — reports – The Times of Israel
- Freed hostages suffered torture, starvation and long periods of isolation — reports The Times of Israel
- Freed Israeli hostages recount brutal beatings, starvation and years underground in Hamas captivity New York Post
- 'We are inventing captivity medicine': Hospital prepares for freed Israeli hostages BBC
- Gaza hostages starved, tortured in Hamas captivity The Jerusalem Post
- Hospitals prepare to receive hostages from Gaza under special medical protocols Ynetnews
Trump’s 10 Moves That Changed the Middle East – The Free Press
- Trump’s 10 Moves That Changed the Middle East The Free Press
- Opinion | Mr. Trump, on the Middle East, Please Move Fast and Break Things The New York Times
- Letters to the Editor: Will Trump’s Middle East peace plan be enough? Readers are skeptical Los Angeles Times
- Trump’s Big Gamble on Tackling the Middle East’s Intractable Problems The Wall Street Journal
- When Biden visited Israel, wounds were fresh and tension was mounting. Two years later, Trump arrives with prospect of peace CNN
‘Now the rebuilding begins,’ says Trump as he signs Gaza peace plan
Tears and cheers in West Bank and Gaza as nearly 2,000 Palestinians are released from Israeli prisons – CNN
- Tears and cheers in West Bank and Gaza as nearly 2,000 Palestinians are released from Israeli prisons CNN
- Hamas returns remains of four more hostages as Israel returns 45 deceased Palestinians, Red Cross says NBC News
- Palestinians celebrate as prisoners are released by Israel under Gaza ceasefire deal AP News
- Two Palestinian prisoners: One went home, the other was exiled by Israel Al Jazeera
- Joyous but uneasy crowds greet Palestinians released in ceasefire deal The Washington Post
Jonathan Powell made no decisions about evidence in China spy case, minister says – BBC
- Jonathan Powell made no decisions about evidence in China spy case, minister says BBC
- The controversy over the collapsed China spy case explained BBC
- Starmer tells MPs Middle East peace deal would not have been possible without Trump – UK politics live The Guardian
- Westminster’s Sinoscepticism complicates Keir Starmer’s China ambitions Financial Times
- Desperate Dan Jarvis unravels like a Thunderbird with snipped wires The Telegraph
Israeli hostages and Palestinian detainees freed as Trump hails ‘historic dawn’ in Middle East
At Sharm summit, Trump and world leaders sign up for peace in Gaza, with Netanyahu absent – The Times of Israel
- At Sharm summit, Trump and world leaders sign up for peace in Gaza, with Netanyahu absent The Times of Israel
- Celebrating a hard-won ceasefire, Trump pushes for 'lasting harmony' in the Middle East NBC News
- The Peace Summit in Egypt, and Shutdown Lessons From U.S.A.I.D. The New York Times
- Five key takeaways from Donald Trump’s Gaza remarks in Middle East Al Jazeera
- Trump, world leaders gather in Egypt for ceasefire deal signing with Netanyahu absent ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos
‘Peace in the Middle East’: Trump signs ceasefire deal in Egypt
Australia news live: Chalmers reveals Keating influence on super tax backdown; cost of cybercrime revealed
Treasurer says he spoke to former PM ‘half a dozen’ times before unveiling changes to his plans for superannuation tax concessions. Follow today’s news live
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The treasurer, Jim Chalmers, says he spoke to former Labor prime minister Paul Keating ‘half a dozen times’ last week as he finalised the federal government’s watered-down superannuation tax plan. More coming up.
Continue reading...‘Your appointment’s rescheduled’: Shutdown cancels US citizenship ceremonies
‘Your appointment’s rescheduled’: Shutdown cancels US citizenship ceremonies
Muddle over semantics or pressure from China? Collapsed spying case remains baffling
Labour says Tory government at time failed to classify China as a threat, but plenty of evidence suggests the contrary
There is a baffling contradiction at the heart of the efforts of Dan Jarvis, the security minister, to explain why the prosecution of two Britons accused of spying for China collapsed last month. The problem, he insisted in front of MPs on Monday, was that “it was not the policy of a Conservative government to classify China as a threat to national security”.
Except there is plenty of evidence to suggest that China was recognised as a threat by the previous governments in documents and public statements by ministers and officials. All this makes the failure of the government witness – Matthew Collins, the deputy national security adviser – to set this out in three separate witness statements given to the prosecution even more surprising.
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