Warrant Officer Ghaleb Sliman Al-Nasasra was killed, and three other soldiers were severely injured during combat in northern Gaza, the IDF announced. Al-Nasasra, a tracker from the Bedouin community in Rahat, is the first Israeli fatality since the ceasefire with Hamas ended in mid-March.
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Kanye West has urged Donald Trump to aid in releasing Sean 'Diddy' Combs, who faces sex trafficking charges and remains in custody. Despite Combs denying the allegations, he awaits trial that may result in a life sentence. This plea comes amid West's own controversies at the 2025 Grammy Awards, driving significant public attention.
Delhi Capitals' winning streak ended abruptly against Mumbai Indians amidst on-field tension and off-field violence. A fan brawl marred the match, raising concerns about stadium security, while a collision between Karun Nair and Jasprit Bumrah ignited a heated exchange. Adding to Delhi's woes, captain Axar Patel was fined for a slow over-rate, impacting their standing in the league.
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