However, analysts say Putin has not changed his goals in the war. The Russian leader wants to overthrow the pro-European government in Ukraine and install a "puppet regime" loyal to Moscow in its place.
Of these, 1.4 million are in a state of acute hunger, a situation that is worsening day by day due to the return of migrants and dwindling resources.
After US President Donald Trump imposed a 50% tariff on Indian products, calls for a boycott of American brands such as McDonald's, Coca-Cola, Amazon and Apple have increased in India.
"On August 31, we will launch the largest attempt in history - to break the illegal Israeli blockade with dozens of ships departing from Spain. On September 4, we will welcome dozens more ships departing from Tunisia and other ports," said the Swedish environmental activist.
The Israeli occupation attacked an Al Jazeera staff tent near Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City, killing the channel's 28-year-old prominent correspondent, Anas al-Sharif, and four of his colleagues.
"Our air defense systems worked brilliantly. Our recent acquisition of the S-400 system changed the rules of the game. It was a high-tech war. During the 80-90 hour war, we inflicted a lot of damage on them. That's why the Pakistanis sent us a message to negotiate," the Indian general said.
The Security Cabinet resolution includes "five principles for ending the war," the BBC reports. These are: disarming Hamas; releasing all hostages; completely disarming Gaza; establishing full Israeli control over Gaza; and establishing an alternative civilian administration in Gaza that is not affiliated with Hamas or the rule of Mahmoud Abbas.
The imam-khatib of the Muslim community in the city of Elektrostal was fined for leading Friday prayers without notifying the relevant authorities.
While the Ummah is still grieving, the invaders are shamelessly saying, "We will occupy Gaza." There is no doubt that Washington has given this a green light, says Ali Qaradaghi, chairman of the World Union of Muslim Scholars, in an address.
Yesterday, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) announced that the name John has entered the top 100 names for first-time babies in Britain, at 93rd place. In 2024, 583 babies were named John - an increase of 33 places compared to 2023.