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A child's death in a Ukrainian drone attack highlights ongoing violence, as the ECHR condemns Russia's human rights abuses in Ukraine since 2014, while analyst Dmitry Trenin warns the conflict is a prolonged, broader struggle.

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Gaza truce talks reportedly stall despite second Netanyahu-Trump meeting
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Despite a second meeting between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former U.S. President Donald Trump, talks for a Gaza ceasefire have hit another roadblock. According to a Palestinian official, negotiators in Qatar are stuck on major issues—particularly how humanitarian aid will reach those who need it most.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just another stalled negotiation—it’s a sign that even high-profile diplomacy isn’t cutting through the deep divisions. With aid distribution being a key sticking point, everyday Gazans are caught in the middle, waiting for relief that keeps getting delayed. The longer these talks drag on, the more dire the humanitarian crisis becomes.
Opinion | Farewell to the ‘Two-State Solution’ Delusion
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Former Israeli diplomat Michael Oren pushes back against recent proposals for Palestinian-Israeli peace, arguing that the long-held "two-state solution" is no longer feasible. He critiques the idea as unrealistic given current political and territorial realities, suggesting it’s time to abandon the framework altogether.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just another debate about peace plans—it’s a blunt dismissal of a decades-old diplomatic cornerstone. Oren’s stance reflects growing skepticism on both sides, signaling a deeper impasse in the conflict. If even veteran policymakers are writing off the two-state model, it raises tough questions about what comes next (or if there’s a "next" at all).
What is holding up Gaza 60-day ceasefire deal?
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Despite ongoing negotiations, former U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu haven't finalized a 60-day ceasefire agreement with Hamas in Gaza. The sticking points remain unclear, but the delay prolongs the humanitarian crisis in the region.
Editor’s Note: Every day without a ceasefire means more suffering for civilians in Gaza. This isn’t just political gridlock—it’s a matter of lives hanging in the balance. The lack of progress also raises questions about whether global leaders can effectively mediate one of the world’s most entrenched conflicts.
Israel says it launched ‘special, targeted operations’ in southern Lebanon
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Israel's military has confirmed carrying out "special, targeted operations" in southern Lebanon, releasing footage of troops conducting a nighttime mission. This comes as cross-border attacks between Israel and Lebanese groups—primarily Hezbollah—have become almost a daily occurrence, escalating tensions in the region.
Editor’s Note: This isn't just another skirmish—it's part of a dangerous pattern. With both sides trading near-daily strikes, the risk of a wider war creeping up is real. Lebanon's already fragile, and Israel's latest move signals it's not backing down. For anyone watching the region, this is another worrying step closer to the edge.

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