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The European Commission and international partners announced a $1 billion aid plan to restore water, sanitation and health systems and clear debris in Gaza. The initiative targets infrastructure damage from recent conflict.
The European Commission and international partners announced a $1 billion aid plan to restore water, sanitation and health systems and clear debris in Gaza. The plan focuses on rebuilding essential services after damage from recent conflict.
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Suica said the objective is to help build hope, resilience and a better future for the Palestinian people. The aid will target water and sanitation infrastructure, health facilities, and debris removal across affected areas. The announcement comes as recovery efforts continue following the September 2025 military operation in Gaza City.
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ForbesA shooting involving U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents left one person dead Monday morning at the intersection of Pool and Hill streets. State police, the FBI and local authorities responded to the scene.
southfront.orgStrikes hit air-defense systems, coastal radar, missile and drone sites, and small boats across Iran early Monday. The operation targets threats to shipping in the Strait of Hormuz.
Japan TimesThe legislation converts the existing Cabinet Intelligence and Research Office into a National Intelligence Council and National Intelligence Bureau. It marks Japan's first centralized intelligence structure since World War II.