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Nobel Prize · SwedenThe 2025 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine has been awarded to a trio of scientists for their discoveries “concerning peripheral immune tolerance.” Mary E. Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell and Shimon Sakaguchi will share the prize for their work on how to prevent the immune system from harming the body.See the Story
The Nobel Prize in medicine goes to 3 scientists for work on peripheral immune tolerance
42% Center coverage: 207 sources

Israel-Gaza · GazaThe Israeli military has warned Palestinians that Gaza’s north remains a “combat zone”, telling its residents to move south, after United States President Donald Trump demanded Israel “stop bombing” the enclave when Hamas partially accepted his ceasefire plan. In a statement on X, the Israeli army said on Saturday that the area north of Wadi Gaza, which includes decimated Gaza City, is “still considered a dangerous combat zone” and called on residents there to move south via Rashid Street, the coastal route. It added that Israeli forces continue to surround Gaza City and “attempts to return there pose a significant risk.”See the Story
Dozens killed in Gaza despite Trump's call for Israel to halt bombing
35% Left coverage: 84 sources

UNESCO · United StatesPARIS (AP) — An Egyptian antiquities professor and ex-tourism minister is facing off against a Congolese economist who promoted schooling in refugee camps in a race to become the new director of UNESCO. Whoever wins will inherit a world body reeling from the Trump administration’s recent decision to pull the United States out of UNESCO, portending a big budget shortfall at the agency best known for its World Heritage sites around the globe. UNES…See the Story
UNESCO is choosing a new director who will face a big funding shortage after US exit
43% Center coverage: 37 sources