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Thousands across Gaza celebrate ceasefire deal

Crowds of Gazans chanted and embraced on Wednesday as news spread that a ceasefire and hostage release deal had been reached between Israel and Hamas aimed at ending more than 15 months of war in the Palestinian territory.

After a US official and a source close to the negotiations first revealed the agreement, Israel cautioned that several points "remain unresolved" that it hoped would be addressed.

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South Korea's president arrest: what happens next?

Impeached leader Yoon Suk Yeol made history this week as the first sitting South Korean president to be arrested, ending a weeks-long standoff. But analysts say the country's political crisis is far from over.

Yoon said he's cooperating to avert "bloodshed" but invoked his right to remain silent and his lawyers are using "every legal tactic" in the book, analysts say, against the insurrection probe into his ill-fated declaration of martial law.

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Rice fields turned into art in northern Thailand

A two-acre paddy field in northern Thailand has been transformed into an artwork depicting a dragon and a cat, symbols of hope and resilience as the community recovers from floods.

The farm owner, Tanyapong Jaikham, told AFP that the cat represents the residents of his hometown Chiang Rai who faced devastating floods during last year's monsoon season.

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Spain raises flag at Damascus embassy after 12-year closure

Spain raised its flag at Madrid's Damascus embassy Thursday, in the presence of its top diplomat more than a decade after suspending activity and as Western countries resume ties following Syrian president Bashar al-Assad's ouster.

Spain closed the mission in March 2012, a year after Assad began brutal repression of anti-government protests, triggering more than 13 years of war.

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Elon Musk involved with Iran hostage deal despite no formal government role: report

The world's richest man may have made promises to Iran from the U.S. government behind the scenes to help get an Italian journalist released from jail there. If true, the action would raise questions about whether Musk violated the Logan Act.

The New York Times reported Wednesday that "the tech billionaire had a secret meeting with the Iranian ambassador to the United Nations."

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DeSantis may be about to throw a wrench into Trump's congressional agenda: report

MAGA world has grown concerned that Gov. Ron DeSantis' (R-FL) pick to fill Marco Rubio's (R-FL) vacant Senate seat could dwindle the House's Republican majority even further and endanger Trump legislation from passing through Congress.

Rubio is currently undergoing confirmation hearings to become the next secretary of state.

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'That a joke?' Biden hits back as he's asked if Trump should get credit for Gaza deal

President Joe Biden made it clear Wednesday that his team was taking credit for the ceasefire deal announced between Israel and Hamas.

A reporter asked Biden at a Wednesday afternoon presser, "How much credit do you give to the Trump team for this deal? Trump is already taking credit for it."

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'Den of lions': Evangelists take over the Texas State Capitol to cast out 'Jezebel' spirit

The line separating church and state was mercilessly blurred in Texas this week, as Christian worshippers inundated the state capitol to pray for spiritual protection for lawmakers.

Robert Downen, who covers politics and extremism for The Texas Tribune, posted to X, "At the Texas Capitol, Christian worshippers are blessing the walls of a hearing room to protect lawmakers from spiritual forces and the 'Jezebel' spirit. 'Pray for the fear of the Lord to come into this place,' says MercyCulture pastor Landon Schott."

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Trump vowed ‘100%’ to end Ukraine war before inauguration — now he says it’s ‘up to Putin’

On the campaign trail last year, candidate Donald Trump, time after time, not only suggested he could swiftly bring an end to Russia's unlawful war against Ukraine, but at times even insisted he could—and would—do it before being sworn into office. But with Inauguration Day fast approaching, President-elect Donald Trump has washed his hands of a peace settlement, instead declaring that any resolution is now entirely in the hands of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

"I would fix that within 24 hours, and if I win, before I get into the office, I will have that war settled. 100% sure," Trump said on Fox News in March 2024, HuffPost reported.

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TikTok plans total U.S. shutdown as ban deadline looms: report

Social media giant TikTok plans to completely shut down its operations in the United States this Sunday if a ban ordered by legislators goes through as planned, a report said.

The platform, which counts over 170 million American users, will implement an immediate blackout rather than allowing existing users continued access as had been expected, according to sources who spoke to The Information.

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Judge refuses to allow public access to info about Egypt's Trump donation: reports

Chief Judge Jeb Boasberg submitted a filing refusing to unseal any grand jury information about the investigation into Egypt's alleged attempt to funnel $10 million to Donald Trump's campaign in 2016.

Political and legal affairs reporter Kyle Cheney cited the judge saying that the Washington, D.C. "Circuit's strict interpretation on grand jury secrecy ties his hands."

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Nebraska follows Texas in raising flags to full staff for Trump inauguration

Gov. Jim Pillen (R-NE) ordered flags at the Nebraska Capitol to be flown at full staff on Inauguration Day even though they were supposed to be at half staff until the end of January due to the death of former President Jimmy Carter.

Pillen issued the order after a complaint from President-elect Donald Trump.

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