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Israel Gaza war: Latest news from BBC News

<div>Israel Gaza war which started after armed attack by Hamas on 7 October 2023</div>

Six Feet Under Announces Drummer Change Before North America Tour, Welcomes Ruston Grosse

Six Feet Under is shaking up its lineup ahead of a massive 2026 tour, marking the start of a new chapter for the death metal veterans.

NatGasHub.com Launches UtilityTariffs™ -- A Revolutionary Automated Natural Gas Utility Tariffs Platform for North America

NatGasHub.com, a leading provider of automated natural gas operational data and workflow automation solutions, today announced the launch of UtilityTariffs™, a new automated natural gas utility tariffs platform designed specifically for utilities, marketers, traders, financial institutions, LNG operators, and other physical gas market participants across North America.

Three New Orleans restaurants among ‘North America’s 50 Best’

Three New Orleans restaurants have been included in the North America’s 50 Best Restaurants list. According to the World’s 50 ...

Obsession Box Office continues to surge, earning remarkable figures across North America. Read more here.

Obsession Box Office continues to surge, earning remarkable figures across North America and worldwide. Read more here.

Scary Movie 6 North America Box Office: What It Needs To Earn To Take The Franchise Past The $500 Million Domestic Milestone

Many of you may already know that Scary Movie is a parody film series that mainly spoofs popular horror films and other media. The first film, which hit theaters in 2000, captured the attention of its ...

Vancouver’s Published on Main Named No.17 in North America’s 50 Best Restaurants 2026

Chef Gus Stieffenhofer-Brandson and team lead Published on Main to back-to-back recognition as one of the continent's top dining destinations

WTW strengthens North America Outsourcing Sales team with senior industry hires

NEW YORK, June 01, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- WTW (Nasdaq: WTW), a leading global advisory, broking and solutions company, today announced that Alex Holderness and Tim Oliver will join its North America Outsourcing Sales team, effective June 1, 2026. These strategic hires reflect WTW’s continued investment in expanding its Health, Wealth & Career Outsourcing business and strengthening its position in the U.S. outsourcing market. Alex Holderness brings more than 30 years of leadership experience ac

The 'Swiss Alps of America': Discover North Cascades National Park's 300 glaciers and solitude

North Cascades National Park receives a fraction of the visitors that Mount Rainier does, despite featuring 300+ glaciers, ...

An 11,000-year-old village in Saskatchewan, Canada is rewriting the story of North America's first people

Walking a riverbank five kilometres north of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, avocational archaeologist Dave Rondeau noticed ...

TRIONDA: The most advanced World Cup ball ever made

When the first match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off in Mexico City, billions of eyes will be fixed on the players. Yet another star of the tournament will already be on the pitch. It is called TRIONDA.

World Cup dream brings hope to Haiti amid violence and instability

The excitement follows Haiti’s qualification for the World Cup for the first time since 1974 and only the second time in the country’s history

Death of Yves Sakila puts Ireland’s race relations under scrutiny

The death of Yves Sakila, a 35-year-old Congolese man who died after being restrained by security guards in central Dublin, has sparked protests, international attention and renewed scrutiny of racism in Ireland.

Markets are misreading Nvidia’s latest move

Investors have spent the last three years asking who will build artificial intelligence (AI). Nvidia built the chips, Microsoft built the platforms, Amazon, Google and Meta built the infrastructure. Investors rewarded them accordingly, creating trillions of dollars in market value along the way. This phase of the AI revolution is well understood; the next phase [&#8230;]The post Markets are misreading Nvidia&#8217;s latest move appeared first on Asia Times.

World Cup fans gather in Santiago for sticker swap as South Africa team resolves visa issues

Thousands of Chileans of all ages gathered this Sunday at La Florida Bicentennial Stadium in capital city Santiago to take part in the country’s largest sticker-swapping event. Meanwhile, South Africa's squad heads to Mexico after resolving a US visa delay.

PSG victory reignites France’s public order battle as arrests near 900

Celebrations of Paris Saint-Germain’s historic Champions League triumph quickly gave way to scenes of violence across France, with nearly 900 arrests, 180 injured police officers and one death.

America’s big chance to roll China out of the Solomons

Admiral Samuel Paparo commands USINDOPACOM, home to over 300,000 sailors, soldiers, airmen and marines in an area of operations extending from the US west coast to India. Paparo also has the clearest sense of the Chinese threat of any USINDOPACOM commander since Admiral Robert Willard, who was in charge from 2009-2012. Yet, in some Pacific [&#8230;]The post America&#8217;s big chance to roll China out of the Solomons appeared first on Asia Times.

When AI speaks in the name of God

I (Adam) am chatting with the “Apostle Stephen”, an online chatbot created by the Redeemed Christian Church of God, a church founded in Nigeria in the 1950s with a growing global following. He is, to be honest, a bit pushy for an apostle. In my conversation with Apostle Stephen, I open by asking for details [&#8230;]The post When AI speaks in the name of God appeared first on Asia Times.

Counting underway after Guinea votes in legislative and municipal elections

Guineans voted on Sunday in legislative and municipal elections marking a new step towards a return to democratic rule after a 2021 coup, despite severe restrictions on civil liberties and an opposition boycott.

The Quad’s new agenda: ports, cables and minerals

The most consequential Indo-Pacific development last week may not have been the speeches delivered at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore. More significant were the decisions announced days earlier at the Quad foreign ministers’ meeting in New Delhi, where India, Japan, Australia and the United States unveiled new initiatives on Pacific infrastructure like a port in [&#8230;]The post The Quad&#8217;s new agenda: ports, cables and minerals appeared first on Asia Times.