Author: Rachel Maddow

Rachel Maddow is a freelance journalist based in the USA, with over 20 years of experience covering Politics, World Affairs, Business, Health, Technology, Finance, Lifestyle, and Culture. She earned her degree in Political Science and Journalism from Stanford University. Throughout her career, she has contributed to outlets such as MSNBC, The New York Times, and The Washington Post. Known for her thorough reporting and compelling storytelling, Rachel delivers accurate and timely news that keeps readers informed on both national and global developments.

US President Donald Trump has expressed concern after Israel carried out an airstrike in Qatar, killing several Hamas members. Trump said he was “not thrilled” about the action, warning that it risked undermining efforts to reach a ceasefire in Gaza. The strike, which hit residential buildings in Doha’s Katara district, killed at least five Hamas figures, including relatives of senior leaders. Hamas claimed that Israel attempted to assassinate its negotiating team, which had been meeting to discuss a new US ceasefire proposal. Speaking to reporters, Trump said he was unhappy with the strike. “We want the hostages back, but we…

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Israeli forces struck senior Hamas officials in Doha on Tuesday, expanding their campaign under “Summit of Fire.” Netanyahu’s office declared Israel independently planned and executed the attack, taking full responsibility for the strike. Eyewitnesses reported explosions and smoke over Doha’s Katara district as Israeli air force aircraft carried out the mission. Conflicting Reports on Casualties Unconfirmed reports suggested four Hamas Political Bureau members were either killed or missing after the strike. Qatari officials later stated no deaths had been confirmed, but acknowledged residential buildings housing Hamas leaders were hit. The Qatari Foreign Ministry condemned the attack, calling it reckless behavior,…

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Frédéric Péchier faces charges for allegedly poisoning 30 patients at Besançon clinics from 2008 to 2017. Twelve victims died. Authorities investigated Péchier after Sandra Simard suffered cardiac arrest during routine surgery. Officials found a lethal potassium dose in her anaesthesia bag. Allegations of Intentional Contamination Prosecutors claim Péchier tampered with infusion pouches to undermine colleagues and then assisted during resuscitations, stating he “always had a solution.” Péchier denies all wrongdoing. Victims ranged from 4 to 89 years old. His lawyers insist he will prove his innocence. Lengthy, Technical Trial Lawyers describe the trial as complex due to its scale and…

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US President Donald Trump delivered his “last warning” to Hamas on Sunday through a Truth Social post. He demanded acceptance of a new US-brokered ceasefire plan that he claims Israel has already approved. Trump declared, “Everyone wants the hostages home. Everyone wants this war to end! This is my last warning. There will not be another one.” Washington Pushes Ceasefire Deal US Special Envoy Steven Witkoff reportedly sent the proposal to Hamas on Sunday. The deal allegedly offers US advocacy for halting Israel’s military campaign in return for the immediate release of all hostages. In exchange, Israel would free up…

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy refused Vladimir Putin’s invitation to meet in Moscow, calling the proposal unrealistic. He argued that suggesting Moscow as a venue proves Russia has no genuine interest in real negotiations. In an interview with ABC News, Zelenskyy said, “I can’t go to the capital of this terrorist” because Ukraine faces daily missile strikes and constant fire. Instead, he invited Putin to come to Kyiv for direct discussions. International Pressure and Stalled Negotiations US President Donald Trump has pushed for face-to-face talks between the Russian and Ukrainian leaders. A direct meeting, whether bilateral or trilateral, was a major…

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An electric streetcar derailed in Lisbon on Wednesday, killing at least 15 people and injuring 18 others. Portuguese television showed the yellow-and-white tram lying on its side along a narrow, steep city road. Rescuers arrived quickly as the tram’s roof and sides appeared partially crumpled. President Offers Condolences President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa expressed sympathy to the victims’ families and everyone affected by the crash. Authorities have not yet identified the cause of the derailment, which occurred around 6 pm during the evening rush hour. Glória Funicular Serves Locals The Glória funicular, capable of carrying over 40 passengers, travels up…

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Villagers in Dupnitsa reported seeing a black panther, prompting police investigations and sparking online jokes. A resident filmed a large dark animal he believes to be the dangerous feline. Mayor Desislav Nachov inspected the filming site with police officers and shared details with local media. Authorities are questioning the witness who recorded the footage showing the animal moving through tall grass. Nachov said police have not yet decided whether to establish an emergency search headquarters. The witness compared the creature to a large dog. Dupnitsa lies 66 kilometres south of Sofia and near the Serbian border, over 430 kilometres west…

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OpenAI announced new parental controls for ChatGPT after facing a lawsuit from Adam Raine’s parents. The 16-year-old died by suicide in April, and his parents accused ChatGPT of contributing to his death. They claimed the chatbot fostered psychological dependency, coached Adam to end his life, and even generated a suicide note. OpenAI stated that the new controls will roll out within a month to address parental concerns. The system will allow adults to link accounts with their children and control accessible features. Parents will also see chat history and the memory function, which stores facts about the user. OpenAI added…

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Researchers confirmed Yersinia pestis, the Black Death pathogen, caused the Justinian Plague 1,500 years ago. They identified the bacterium in a mass grave beneath the ruins of Jerash in Jordan. How the Justinian Plague Emerged The Justinian Plague began in 541 CE and spread through the Byzantine Empire. Historians estimate the pandemic killed between 15 and 100 million people over two centuries. Scientists revealed Yersinia pestis spread mainly through flea-infested rodents and sometimes passed directly between humans. DNA Unlocks the Mystery Researchers studied eight teeth from burial chambers beneath Jerash’s ancient Roman hippodrome. DNA evidence confirmed the plague bacterium struck…

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Russia sent 142 attack and decoy drones into Ukraine overnight, Ukraine’s Air Force reported on Telegram. Explosions shook Kherson, Odesa, Zaporizhzhia, and Dnipro as fighting intensified. Ukrainian forces intercepted 126 drones, but 16 struck ten different locations, causing widespread damage. Kherson Reports Casualties and Infrastructure Damage Authorities confirmed two deaths and 14 injuries in Kherson after drones hit homes, schools, a hospital, and a gas station. Nine houses, several cars, and administrative buildings suffered damage during the assault. Odesa Faces Blackout and Injuries Officials reported one injury in Odesa, with Chornomorsk sustaining the heaviest destruction. District Governor Oleg Kiper said…

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