Israel and Hamas signed a ceasefire deal in Sharm el Sheikh on 9 Oct 2025, ending Gaza fighting and triggering a hostage‑prisoner exchange overseen by the US, Qatar, Egypt and Turkey.
A sudden snowstorm during China's Golden Week trapped over 500 hikers on Everest, prompting a massive rescue that saved 350 and left ~200 still awaiting safe descent.
A deep partial solar eclipse will sweep across the Southern Hemisphere on September 21, 2025, just a day before the September equinox. The Moon will cover up to 86% of the Sun, offering dramatic views from New Zealand, Antarctica’s research stations and parts of the South Pacific. The greatest eclipse occurs at 19:43 UTC with magnitude 0.855. Safety gear is essential, and local communities are gearing up for festivals while agencies plan live‑stream broadcasts for worldwide audiences.
Pope Francis was honored in Rome by 250,000 mourners and global leaders, reflecting his humble leadership and dedication to the poor. His public funeral saw his coffin processed through the city, with migrants and the poor taking part in his final journey. Francis' wish for a modest resting place near a revered icon was realized, delaying the conclave until May 5.
Pope Francis died at 88 on Easter Monday, following a lengthy illness complicated by stroke and pneumonia. The Vatican plans his transfer to St. Peter's Basilica for veneration, as funeral preparations reflect his request for humility. His legacy as an advocate for the poor continues to inspire the faithful.
The state funeral for Jimmy Carter, who passed away at 100, began on January 4, 2025, and spans six days with ceremonies across Georgia and Washington, D.C. As tribute to the 39th President's legacy, the public can attend various events, including a National Funeral Service at Washington National Cathedral on January 9, a National Day of Mourning. Known for his global peace efforts, Carter's life will be celebrated by many.
Shamima Begum, who joined the Islamic State at 15, is now facing new personal and legal challenges. At 24, she has separated from her IS fighter husband and continues her fight to regain UK citizenship, which was revoked in 2019. Public opinion remains split as she lives in a Syrian camp, navigating appeals and debates over her status.
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Ismail Haniyeh, a prominent leader of Hamas, has been killed in an Israeli airstrike in Tehran. Haniyeh, who was living in exile, was attending Iran's presidential inauguration before the attack. His death marks a significant escalation in the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict, with promises of retaliation from both Iran and Hamas.