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Tragic Incident on Royal Caribbean's Icon of the Seas
<p>A tragic incident occurred on the Royal Caribbean's Icon of the Seas cruise ship as a crew member lost his life in The Bahamas. The South African man reportedly jumped off the boat following an altercation where he allegedly stabbed another crew member.</p>
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Trump acknowledges Hamas unwillingness to negotiate Gaza ceasefire
President Trump expressed disappointment over the failed Gaza ceasefire talks with Hamas.
US-allied Drills in Indo-Pacific Unveil Trade and Political Tensions
<p>Are soldiers, sailors, and airmen better at maintaining amicable nation-to-nation relations than diplomats, trade negotiators, and politicians?</p>
Wrongly Deported Migrant Alleges Abuse in El Salvador Prison
A migrant from Venezuela deported by the Trump administration to El Salvador has taken the first step toward suing the U.S. government, claiming he was wrongly sent to a notorious prison in the Central American country where he endured alleged abuse by guards and was denied access to his family or legal representation.
Court Acquits Five Former Canadian Junior Hockey Players in Sexual Assault Case
An Ontario judge acquitted five former members of Canada's world junior hockey team in their sexual assault case, citing lack of credibility in the complainant's allegations.
U.S. Suspends Gaza Ceasefire Talks, Blames Hamas for Lack of Progress
The United States is halting Gaza ceasefire discussions and recalling its negotiating team from Qatar, citing Hamas' alleged unwillingness to engage in meaningful dialogue, as stated by President Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff on Thursday.
Deadly Explosion Rocks Northern Syria, Leaving 6 Dead and Dozens Injured
At least six people were killed and dozens injured in an explosion in northern Syria's Idlib province, officials said Thursday.
US State Department Approves $322 Million in Proposed Weapons Sales to Ukraine
The State Department said Wednesday that it has approved $322 million in proposed weapons sales to Ukraine to enhance its air defense capabilities and provide armored combat vehicles, coming as the country works to fend off escalating Russian attacks.
White House Affirms No Regime Change in Iran Amidst Counterterrorism Efforts
More than 20 years after the War on Terrorism began on Sept. 11, 2001, the U.S. is 'back in the business of counterterrorism,' a senior White House official said.