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Biden assures that a ceasefire in Gaza is closer than ever

The President of the United States, Joe Biden, assured this Friday that an eventual agreement between Israel and Hamas for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip is “closer than it has ever been.”
“I prefer not to give it a lot, but we may have something,” he told journalists in the Oval Office, without wanting to delve deeper into the subject.
During the last two days, the Israeli delegation met with the mediators of the United States, Egypt and Qatar in Doha, with the notable absence of emissaries from the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, which decided not to attend.
What Biden said does not agree with Hamas’ statements after the conclusion of the round of negotiations.
The Islamist group showed its dissatisfaction with what was discussed in Doha, stating that what it has known “does not include a commitment to what was agreed on July 2,” referring to the original proposal put forward by Washington, whose implementation it demands.
Israel and Hamas, with the mediation of Egypt, Qatar and the United States, have been negotiating a ceasefire for months in exchange for the release of dozens of Israeli hostages without an agreement that the two parties have accepted.
On the other hand, the head of the Pentagon, Lloyd Austin, had a conversation this Friday with his Israeli counterpart, Yoav Gallant, with whom he addressed the possible attacks by Iran and/or Hizbulah, which the two countries have been waiting for the past.
“I confirmed that the United States continues to monitor the planning of attacks by Iran and its representatives, and that it is well positioned throughout the region to defend Israel and protect U.S. personnel and facilities,” Austin said in a press release.
International
Trump signs order to end federal funding for NPR and PBS

U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Thursday to halt federal funding for two public media outlets, PBS television and NPR radio, accusing them of being biased.
NPR and PBS are partially funded by American taxpayers but rely heavily on private donations.
Trump has long maintained a hostile relationship with most media outlets, which he has referred to as the “enemy of the people.”
An exception is the conservative Fox News channel, some of whose hosts have played important roles in the administration of the Republican magnate.
“National Public Radio (NPR) and Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) receive taxpayer funding through the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB),” Trump said.
“Therefore, I direct the CPB board and all executive departments and agencies to cease federal funding for NPR and PBS,” he added.
The Republican leader argued that “neither of these entities provides a fair, accurate, or impartial portrayal of current events to the taxpayer citizens.”
At the end of March, Donald Trump called on Congress to end public funding for these two “horrible and completely biased networks.”
International
Man arrested after deliberately driving into seven children in Osaka

Japanese police arrested a man on Thursday after he rammed his car into a group of seven schoolchildren in an apparent deliberate attack in the city of Osaka.
The children, who were on their way home from school, sustained injuries and were taken to the hospital. All seven remained conscious, according to local authorities.
An Osaka police officer, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the suspect is a 28-year-old man from Tokyo. The officer shared statements the man made after his arrest: “I was fed up with everything, so I decided to kill people by driving into several elementary school children,” the suspect reportedly said.
The man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder.
The injured children, aged between seven and eight, included a seven-year-old girl who suffered a fractured jaw. The six other children—all boys—suffered minor injuries such as bruises and scratches and were undergoing medical evaluation.
Witnesses described the car as “zigzagging” before hitting the children. One witness told Nippon TV that a girl was “covered in blood” and the others appeared to have scratches.
Another witness said the driver, who was wearing a face mask, looked to be in shock when school staff pulled him from the vehicle.
Violent crimes are rare in Japan, though serious incidents do occur from time to time. In 2008, Tomohiro Kato drove a two-ton truck into pedestrians in Tokyo’s Akihabara district, then fatally stabbed several victims. Seven people were killed in that attack.
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Clashes erupt during may day protests across France amid calls for better wages

May Day protests in France were marked by a heavy police presence and clashes between demonstrators and law enforcement in several cities.
In Paris, Lyon, and Nantes, thousands took to the streets to demand better wages, fairer working conditions, and to voice their dissatisfaction with President Emmanuel Macron’s government.
While the majority of the demonstrations remained peaceful, isolated confrontations broke out in some areas. Protesters threw objects at the police, prompting the use of tear gas and resulting in several arrests.
Videos showing police crackdowns circulated widely on social media, drawing criticism from labor unions and human rights advocates, who denounced the authorities’ response to the protests.
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