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#society

Times Of Israel: Governor of Tulkarem: I could have tackled the armed groups here; Israel wouldn’t let me
Governor of Tulkarem: I could have tackled the armed groups here; Israel wouldn’t let me
Maj. Gen. Abdallah Kmeil of Tulkarem claims that Israel's Operation Iron Wall, a counterterrorism initiative, is politically motivated and not based on security needs. He argues that the IDF's actions weaken the Palestinian Authority (PA) and exacerbate local tensions, despite acknowledging the threat posed by armed groups.

The operation has led to unprecedented displacements, with around 25,000 people forced to leave their homes in refugee camps. Residents express frustration over the military's actions and the lack of economic opportunities, which they believe drive youth towards extremism.


#foreignaffairs

Fox News: Trump administration ends program to track kidnapped Ukrainian children in Russia, lawmakers say
Trump administration ends program to track kidnapped Ukrainian children in Russia, lawmakers say
The U.S. State Department has ceased funding for a program tracking Ukrainian children abducted by Russia, leading to concerns that crucial data may have been deleted. A group of Democratic lawmakers is urging the administration to restore this initiative, which monitored the deportation of around 30,000 children.

The lawmakers' letter highlights the potential loss of $26 million worth of war crimes evidence and calls for sanctions against Russian officials involved in the abductions. They emphasize the need to resume efforts to help Ukraine recover these children, framing the abductions as violations of international law.


Le Monde: Ukraine: Trump's call with Putin, a long-awaited meeting with limited results
Ukraine: Trump's call with Putin, a long-awaited meeting with limited results
Donald Trump's recent meeting with Vladimir Putin raised questions about the effectiveness of his negotiation strategy regarding the Ukraine conflict. While Putin did not outright reject Trump's proposal for a ceasefire, he only agreed to a limited ceasefire focused on energy infrastructure, leaving the situation largely unchanged.

Both Russia and Ukraine continued to engage in airstrikes, with Russia launching missiles and drones, while Ukraine reported downing many of them. The White House's statement on the agreement lacked specifics, and further discussions on extending the ceasefire are expected to take place in Saudi Arabia.


#health

GB News: How to live longer: ‘Rare’ study reveals how your speech patterns may predict lifespan
How to live longer: ‘Rare’ study reveals how your speech patterns may predict lifespan
New research indicates that verbal fluency is linked to longevity in older adults. A study led by Paolo Ghisletta analyzed data from the Berlin Aging Study, finding that among various cognitive abilities, only verbal fluency significantly correlated with longer life.

The research suggests that verbal fluency may serve as a marker for overall well-being, as it reflects multiple cognitive domains. Ghisletta emphasizes the interconnectedness of cognitive, emotional, and physical health in aging.


#crime

Fox News: Luigi Mangione's police station snack could help prosecutors link Ivy League suspect to crime scene: experts
Luigi Mangione's police station snack could help prosecutors link Ivy League suspect to crime scene: experts
Luigi Mangione, accused of murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, is challenging the legality of DNA evidence collected during his arrest in Pennsylvania. His defense argues that his constitutional rights were violated, claiming the DNA obtained from food given to him by police was unlawfully acquired.

Mangione faces multiple charges, including first-degree murder and terrorism. Prosecutors may need to rely on other evidence to establish his presence at the crime scene if the DNA is deemed inadmissible. The case raises questions about the legality of his detention and the evidence gathered thereafter.