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Tens of thousands gathered in Budapest on Saturday to take part in a peaceful Pride march, openly defying a government ban imposed by Hungary’s ruling party. The massive turnout is seen as both a celebration of LGBTQ+ rights and a direct protest against Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s administration. Organizers estimate that between 180,000 to 200,000 people joined the event. This figure far exceeded the initial expectation of around 40,000 participants. The march also marked the 30th anniversary of Budapest Pride. The protest came as a response to Hungary’s new law that bans public events showing or discussing LGBTQ+ content if…
As the world continues to hope for a ceasefire, Israel is intensifying its attacks on Gaza. In the last 24 hours alone, at least 72 Palestinians have died due to Israeli airstrikes. Most of the victims were civilians. Many were out in search of food or trying to collect aid when they were killed. This surge in violence comes even after recent comments from former U.S. President Donald Trump, who suggested a possible path to peace. But these words have yet to turn into action. On the ground, there is little sign of relief for Gaza’s people. International silence and…
For 12 straight days, Israel and Iran were locked in a tense conflict involving hundreds of warplanes, drones, and missiles. But Israel’s most effective move came through a quiet and secretive tactic. This was a ground operation deep inside Iran, carried out by Israeli forces with help from the Mossad, the country’s intelligence agency. On the night of June 13, Israel launched a covert mission. In the dark, special forces slipped into Iranian territory and began their attack. Within hours, several night-time videos surfaced online. One showed men in disguise, wearing night-vision goggles and military gear. They were in a…
China has created a new kind of military drone that is so small it looks like a mosquito. This new drone is light, tiny, and nearly invisible to the naked eye. But even though it is hard to see, it can do a lot. It can pick up voices, watch people move, and send this data back to the controller. The drone uses a camera and microphone to capture sound and images in secret. Many experts believe this new tech could change how countries conduct wars. The tiny drone was made in a research lab in China’s Hunan province. It…
Millions of Iranians filled the streets of Tehran to honor their fallen heroes during a massive funeral procession. These leaders, including top commanders of the Revolutionary Guard and senior military figures, were killed in recent Israeli airstrikes. Their deaths have triggered deep sorrow, strong emotions, and nationwide respect. The ceremony took place just days after Israel launched deadly attacks during the early hours of the conflict. The strikes killed key figures such as Major General Hossein Salami, the head of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard, and Chief of Staff Major General Mohammad Hossein Bagheri. Their coffins, draped in Iranian flags, were brought…
Hope for a truce in Gaza has been overshadowed by ongoing violence. Despite calls for peace, Israeli attacks have continued, leaving many civilians dead. In the last 24 hours alone, at least 72 people were killed in the Gaza Strip, according to local reports. Most of them were looking for food or aid when they died. Israeli forces targeted areas near a humanitarian aid center run by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) in northern Rafah. Six people lost their lives in that single attack. This information came from the Kuwait Field Hospital on Friday. Over the past month, 549 people…
For the first time, Israel has allowed Jewish settlers to dance, sing, and walk freely inside the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound. This area is considered the third holiest site in Islam. The decision is part of a new policy introduced by Israel’s National Security Minister. Local media confirmed the news on Thursday. The report said that the approval was given under a new directive from the far-right minister. He is a leading member of the ruling coalition and is known for his hardline views. The minister also heads the ministry overseeing internal security and police matters during Israel’s wartime government. According…
Tensions between the United States and Iran have grown after recent military strikes targeted three key nuclear sites in Iran. Former US President Donald Trump claimed these attacks destroyed the facilities entirely. However, conflicting reports are raising doubts about what was actually achieved. Shortly after the strikes, videos and satellite images showed several trucks near the nuclear sites. Observers speculated that Iran had emptied the facilities before the attacks, possibly moving enriched uranium and sensitive equipment to undisclosed locations. This led many to believe that the US strikes may have hit empty buildings. Now, a fresh statement from US Defense…
US President Donald Trump has indicated that a ceasefire in the ongoing conflict in Gaza could happen soon. Speaking to reporters on Friday, Trump said, “I think we are getting close.” When asked about progress toward a Gaza ceasefire agreement, he expressed optimism. Trump mentioned that he had spoken with some people involved in the process. “We believe a ceasefire deal could happen within a week,” he added. Describing the situation in Gaza as terrible, he said, “The conditions there are very bad.” Experts believe this progress is the result of active diplomatic efforts by the Trump administration. However, no…
Iran’s recent missile strikes have destroyed 15 research labs in Israel. This has dealt a huge blow to Israel’s medical and life science research. Experts say this loss is a severe setback for the Israeli government. The missile attacks hit six labs at Israel’s Ben-Gurion University hard. Nine more labs were partly damaged. On June 19, a missile struck the campus of Soroka University Medical Center. This caused major damage and affected nearly 30 buildings on the Marcus Family Campus. The university estimates the damage costs between 100 million and several hundred million shekels. This attack is considered a heavy…











