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Middle East · JerusalemEgyptian-brokered cease-fire takes effect at 11:30 p.m. (2030 GMT) Israeli strikes and militant rockets continued in the minutes leading up to the beginning of the truce. Israel says it would respond strongly if the truce was violated. The flare-up was the worst fighting since Israel and Hamas fought an 11-day war last year.See the Story
Israel, Palestinians agree truce from Sunday evening
46% Center coverage: 134 sources

Europe · Karpathos29 people, all men, rescued from the sea 33 nautical miles (38 miles, 61 kilometers) east southeast of Karpathos. Those rescued were from Afghanistan, Iraq and Iran, and told authorities there had been roughly 60 to 80 people on board the vessel. Boat had set sail from Antalya area on the southern Turkish coast and was aiming for Italy.See the Story
Dozens missing after Greece rescues 29 migrants from capsized boat
49% Center coverage: 45 sources

Europe · New YorkU.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres calls for an end to all military activity around the plant. Russian and Ukrainian officials have repeatedly accused each other of shelling the Zaporizhzhia plant. Russia has repeatedly accused Ukraine of attacking the plant and urged Western powers to force a stop to Kyiv’s military action.See the Story
UN chief urges immediate halt to military activity near Ukraine nuclear power plant
56% Center coverage: 32 sources
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Europe · KyivThe Razoni is carrying 26,527 tons of corn and is bound for Lebanon. An estimated 20 million tons of grain have been stuck in Ukraine since the start of war. The U.N.-brokered agreement calls for the establishment of safe corridors through the mined waters outside Ukraine's ports.See the Story
Ship with Ukrainian grain cleared to travel to Lebanon
40% Right coverage: 25 sources
Erdogan · AnkaraThe Abdulhamid Han is Turkey's largest undersea hydrocarbon drill ship. It is heading towards an area northwest of Cyprus in the eastern Mediterranean. Turkey and Cyprus have for years been embroiled in a dispute over maritime borders. Turkey imported around 45% of its natural gas last year from Russia.See the Story
Turkey's new drill ship to operate outside disputed waters in Mediterranean
46% Right coverage: 22 sources
Europe · BerlinA large wildfire on the German-Czech border is spreading and threatening to destroy a forested national park popular with tourists.The fire in the region called Bohemian Switzerland on the Czech side and the Saxon Switzerland national park on the German side, which started on the weekend, had seemed to be under control, but spread again early Thursday, German news agency dpa reported.Hundreds of firefighters on both sides of the border and with …See the Story
Wildfires in Germany, Czechia threatening tourist region
68% Center coverage: 16 sources
Asia · Sri LankaRanil Wickremesinghe has formally invited MPs to join an all-party unity government. He took office after public anger over the country's worst economic crisis forced his predecessor to flee. In a meeting Saturday with the Temple of the Tooth in Kandy, he outlined his plans.See the Story
Sri Lanka President Seeks Unity Government to Save Economy
44% Right coverage: 9 sources
Europe · MoscowThe goal over the next four months is to get some 20 million tons of grain out of three Ukrainian sea ports blocked since Russia's Feb. 24 invasion. Shipowners, charterers and insurance firms are seeking to understand how the deal will play out in real time. Getting wheat and other food out is critical to farmers in Ukraine, who are running out of storage capacity.See the Story
Risks, mined waters slow rush to extract grains from Ukraine
72% Center coverage: 14 sources
Middle East · Sana'aTorrential rains across southwestern Yemen and the country's capital of Sanaa have triggered flashfloods and collapsed homes. Scores of homes in Sanaa and the provinces of Dhamar and Ibb have completely collapsed or have been significantly damaged. The areas are controlled by Yemen's Houthi rebels, who are at war with forces loyal to Yemen's internationally recognized government.See the Story
Officials: Floods in Yemen kill at least 38 people in 2 days
42% Left coverage: 12 sources
Europe · GenevaUN rights chief voiced alarm Thursday at the number of Palestinian children killed and wounded this month. Michelle Bachelet said 19 Palestinian children had been killed in the Palestinian territories in the recent unrest. The latest child casuality was 10-year-old Liyan al-Shaer, who died in a Jerusalem hospital.See the Story
UN slams 'unconscionable' killing of Palestinian children
46% Right coverage: 11 sources