Israel widens evacuation orders in southern Gaza. Hamas wants plans for a deal instead of more talks
DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — The Israeli military has ordered more evacuations in southern Gaza a day after health authorities said an airstrike on a school-turned-shelter in the north killed at least 80 Palestinians. And Hamas now appears to push back against resuming negotiations on Thursday on any new cease-fire proposals. It instead urges mediators to submit a plan to implement what was agreed on last month. Sunday’s evacuation orders apply to areas in Khan Younis including parts of an Israeli-declared humanitarian zone. The military says rockets were fired from there. Israel has repeatedly ordered evacuations as troops return to heavily destroyed areas where they previously battled militants.
Pentagon chief orders submarine to the Middle East, tells aircraft carrier to hasten its transit
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Pentagon says U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has ordered a guided missile submarine to the Middle East and is telling the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier strike group to sail more quickly to the area. The moves come as the U.S. and other allies push for Israel and Hamas to achieve a cease-fire agreement that could help calm soaring tensions in the region following the assassination of Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran and a senior Hezbollah commander in Beirut.
Paris closes the Olympics, and Los Angeles turns to Tom Cruise for its 2028 mission
SAINT-DENIS, France (AP) — Paris has closed out two and a half extraordinary weeks of Olympic sports and emotion with a star-studded show in France’s national stadium. The French capital has handed over hosting duties for the Summer Games to the next city in line: Los Angeles in 2028. Hollywood star Tom Cruise descended from the top of the stadium to the “Mission: Impossible” theme song, before taking the Olympic flag from star gymnast Simone Biles, putting it on the back of motorcycle and roaring out of the stadium. Los Angeles is looking to prove that topping Paris isn’t mission impossible. The French capital made spectacular use of its cityscape, with the Eiffel Tower and other iconic monuments serving as backdrops and venues.
From Paris to Los Angeles: How the city is preparing for the 2028 Olympics
LOS ANGELES (AP) — As the Olympics close in Paris, Los Angeles has now taken the torch. The city will become the third to host the games three times. The last was in 1984, when Los Angeles was as much a star as Olympians Carl Lewis and Mary Lou Retton. Olympic organizers will take advantage of a recent building boom in the city. The nearly new SoFi stadium will host an opening ceremony that will also incorporate the century-old Memorial Coliseum. The region has much more public transportation than it did in ’84, but is looking to build much more by 2028.
Harris is pushing joy. Trump paints a darker picture. Will mismatched moods matter?
WASHINGTON (AP) — At the top of his first speech as her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz turned to Vice President Kamala Harris and declared, “Thank you for bringing back the joy.” The next day, Harris took the theme a step further, branding the Democratic ticket “joyful warriors.” Contrast that with former President Donald Trump, who opened a news conference at his Mar-a-Lago club in Florida later in the week saying, “We have a lot of bad things coming up.” Democrats are playing up their sunnier outlook. But the Trump campaign argues their candidate is reflecting the country’s more accurate, dour mood.
From Biden to Gabbard, here’s what Harris’ past debates show before a faceoff with Trump
WASHINGTON (AP) — Vice President Kamala Harris is a former San Francisco prosecutor and California attorney general, and she’s long seen her debating skills as a strength. Her sharp public questioning has some highlights of her political career. But there have also been testy debate exchanges that didn’t play as well. And expectations that she will outperform former President Donald Trump might backfire. With Election Day now beginning to loom, the debate may also be one of the last chances Harris and her truncated campaign have to define the opponent and the race they want to run against him for a national audience.
How a young generation in Bangladesh forced out the leader who ruled for much of their lives
A generation of young people, many of whom cannot remember a time before Sheikh Hasina was Bangladesh’s prime minister, led protests that resulted in her ouster. The protesters say they were fed up with her increasingly autocratic rule. Students initially poured into streets to demand the end of government job quotas they said benefitted supporters of Hasina’s Awami League. Those jobs are some of the most stable and best paying in a country where the economy has boomed but hasn’t created enough work for its well-educated middle class. Members of Generation Z are among the most frustrated with and affected by the lack of opportunity. And they are not beholden to the old narratives the quota system reflected.
Their job was saving lives. They lost their own in Brazil’s horrifying plane crash
RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Footage of the ATR 72 twin-engine turboprop plunging while in a flat spin sent shockwaves across Brazil. All 62 people aboard died, including eight doctors, at least two of whom were headed for an oncology conference to sharpen their knowledge about a disease that kills tens of thousands of Brazilians every year. The fact they worked every day to help their patients battle cancer made it all the more heart wrenching that their lives ended so abruptly.
Ukraine’s president acknowledges military incursion onto Russian soil
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has indirectly acknowledged ongoing military actions in Russia’s Kursk border region to “push the war out into the aggressor’s territory.” Zelenskyy made the comment late Saturday in his nightly address. It came days after Ukraine began a surprise military incursion into the Kursk region. Ukraine’s incursion into Russia continued for a sixth day Sunday. The Russian Defense Ministry said in a statement that Russian forces engaged Ukrainian troops in Tolpino, Zhuravli and Obshchy Kolodez, 25 km from the Ukrainian border.
South Korea and US will start summer military drills next week to counter North Korean threats
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea and the United States will start their annual joint military exercises next week with a focus on improving their combined capabilities to deter and defend against growing North Korean nuclear threats. North Korea may react with belligerence as it views the drills as rehearsals for an invasion. It has used the drills as a pretext for its weapons development. South Korea and the U.S. said Monday the Ulchi Freedom Shield exercise this year will include computer simulations, field maneuvers and live-fire exercises.
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