Israel-Hamas Hostage Deal Extended by Two Days
Source: Foreign Policy
Welcome back to World Brief, where we’re looking at an extension to the Israel-Hamas
Israel and Hamas have agreed to extend their four-day pause in fighting by two days, Qatar’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on Monday, continuing a tenuous wartime agreement that has brought temporary relief to civilians in Gaza and seen more than 50 hostages returned to Israel.
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New York City famously appointed a rat czar to stamp out its “relentless rat population.” Now, one coastal Australian town may have to resort to similar tactics to handle its own “rat plague.” Droves of hungry, long-haired rats are wreaking havoc on the small town of Karumba, chewing on electrical wires and washing up dead in large numbers. “They come in waves,” one resident told the 4BC radio station in Brisbane. “They almost seem trained and organized. They’re in numbers, mate, and they swim around in the rivers like little puppy dogs.”
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