Aid trucks roll into Gaza as dispute over hostage bodies pauses
Israel had earlier threatened to reduce aid supplies, saying that Hamas was returning the bodies of the dead hostages too slowly.
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Israel had earlier threatened to reduce aid supplies, saying that Hamas was returning the bodies of the dead hostages too slowly.
Rafah crossing will be allowed to open, say reports, after Hamas hands over more remains of hostages. Plus, gaffes made by world leaders when they think no one is listeningDon’t already get First Thing in your inbox? Sign up hereGood morning.Israel wil…
Companies plan to use solid oxide fuel cells powered by LNG in conjunction with marine carbon capture
The U.N. weather agency says carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere hit new record highs last year.
Madagascar’s military coup leader has said he is “taking the position of president” in an interview with The Associated Press at his barracks.
The US president confirmed the attack, citing intelligence on narcotics trafficking. This marks the fifth strike since September, totalling 27 deaths.
President Ahmad al-Sharaa led forces that ousted Bashar Assad who had been backed by Moscow.
DT Research’s 323MD rugged tablet has an anti-microbial keyboard and IP65 water and dust resistance.
Nautical Institute and Lloyd’s Register Foundation team up to launch STEER project
A serious security flaw has been discovered in Microsoft’s Internet Information Services (IIS) that lets attackers run arbitrary code without logging in. The vulnerability affects the IIS Inbox COM Objects and stems from improper handling of shared mem…