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Hamas response to Trump plan wins hardline support, lifting hostage release hopes

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor October 4, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Hamas Response to Trump Plan⁣ Gains Hardline Support, Dimming Hostage Release⁤ Prospects

GAZA – Hamas on Monday‍ received a boost from hardline factions within gaza, solidifying support for its ​rejection of a proposed hostage release deal⁤ linked to former U.S. President Donald Trump’s vision for a long-term​ ceasefire in the conflict with Israel.⁢ The unified front, signaling a strengthened negotiating position, concurrently casts a shadow over ongoing efforts to secure the release of remaining hostages held in Gaza.

The hardening stance underscores the⁤ complex dynamics at play as mediators struggle to bridge the gap between⁣ Hamas’s demands – including a permanent ceasefire and the withdrawal‍ of​ Israeli forces – and ⁢Israel’s insistence on maintaining security control. While the Trump plan, reportedly offering a phased release of hostages⁢ in exchange for a ceasefire and ‌eventual ⁢Palestinian statehood, ‌initially sparked cautious optimism, the unified rejection‌ signals a potential ⁤impasse, impacting the fate of approximately 130 hostages still believed to be held by Hamas and other militant ⁤groups.

According to sources familiar ⁣with the⁢ negotiations, Hamas leaders convened with representatives from Palestinian⁣ islamic Jihad and⁢ other factions, ‍resulting in a joint statement reaffirming ⁤thier commitment to ⁤the core ⁢demands presented to mediators Qatar, Egypt, and the United ⁢States. “Any agreement that does not guarantee a permanent ceasefire and full withdrawal from Gaza is unacceptable,” a senior⁤ Hamas official ​stated, speaking ⁤on condition of anonymity.

The Trump plan, details⁤ of which have been selectively leaked to media‌ outlets, reportedly envisions a phased approach: the release of ⁣vulnerable hostages – women, children, and the‍ elderly⁣ – followed by the release of male soldiers⁢ in exchange for the release of Palestinian⁤ prisoners held ⁤in Israeli jails. The plan also​ proposes a reconstruction of ⁣Gaza, contingent upon security assurances and‍ a commitment from Hamas to renounce violence.

However, hardliners ⁣within Hamas argue that accepting anything short of a​ complete israeli withdrawal and a guaranteed Palestinian state‍ would constitute a betrayal of the Palestinian cause. This position is further reinforced by the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where over 1.7 million Palestinians are displaced and facing severe shortages of ‌food, water, and medical ​supplies, according⁢ to UN agencies.

Nidal al-Mughrabi, a senior correspondent with nearly 25 years covering the‍ Palestinian-Israeli conflict, noted that the current situation reflects a deeply entrenched cycle of⁣ violence and mistrust. “The history of this conflict is littered with failed peace initiatives,” Mughrabi said. “The hardline stance from ⁢Hamas, while complicating hostage negotiations, is also a reflection of the deep-seated​ grievances ⁣and frustrations felt by Palestinians.”

The⁤ rejection of ​the Trump plan raises serious ⁣questions about the future of negotiations‌ and the prospects for a‌ lasting resolution to the conflict. Mediators are ⁤expected to continue their efforts to⁣ find ​common ground, but the strengthened position of hamas and its allies suggests that a breakthrough will require significant concessions from both sides. The fate ‍of the remaining hostages hangs in ‌the balance, as the ‌window for a negotiated resolution appears ​to⁤ be narrowing.

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Nationalist Sanae Takaichi set to be Japan’s first female premier

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor October 4, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Nationalist Sanae Takaichi is poised to⁣ become Japan‘s first female prime minister after winning the ‍first round of the Liberal democratic Party (LDP) leadership ⁣election on⁢ Wednesday, September 29, 2021. ⁤Takaichi, a conservative known for her right-wing views and⁣ close ties to the Unification Church, secured a run-off against vaccination⁣ minister Taro Kono.‌ The winner of the September 29 vote will almost certainly become the next prime minister‌ due ⁣to the LDP’s majority in the lower house of parliament.

Takaichi’s potential premiership marks a meaningful shift for ‌Japan, a nation lagging behind other developed countries in female political depiction. Her victory comes as Japan grapples with an aging population, economic stagnation, and growing ‌security concerns in the region. The outcome of the LDP leadership race will shape Japan’s economic ‍policies, its approach to social issues, and its foreign policy direction, particularly regarding relations ⁢with China and the United States.

The first round saw Takaichi garner ⁣86​ votes, exceeding expectations and forcing a head-to-head contest with Kono, who received 65 votes. Former ⁣foreign minister Fumio Kishida was eliminated after ⁣securing 56 votes. The final vote, including ballots​ from LDP members and local party officials,​ is ‌scheduled for September 29.

takaichi has campaigned on a platform of⁤ economic revitalization through deregulation and a revision ⁤of the pacifist constitution, a long-held goal of the LDP’s conservative wing. She has also expressed a desire to strengthen Japan’s defence capabilities and deepen⁢ its alliance with the United States.

“I want to create a Japan where women can⁢ shine,” Takaichi said during a recent campaign speech, emphasizing‌ her⁤ commitment ⁤to​ addressing gender inequality. However, her ties to the Unification Church have drawn criticism ⁣from opponents and raised concerns​ about potential conflicts of interest.

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Japan’s next leader may be its first woman or youngest in modern era

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor October 3, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

japan is poised⁢ to​ elect​ a new leader this week, ⁣with both potential outcomes ⁤- the contry’s first female⁣ prime minister or its youngest leader in modern history – signaling a⁤ potential⁢ shift in political direction.⁢ The ruling‍ Liberal ​Democratic Party (LDP) will ‌hold its leadership election ⁢on‍ September 29th, pitting former foreign minister Fumio Kishida against current defense minister Taro⁣ Kono.The outcome will not only determine the next prime minister of Japan, but also shape the nation’s response to pressing issues including a declining birthrate, an aging population,⁤ economic stagnation, and rising geopolitical tensions with ​China and North Korea. The new leader will inherit a country grappling with​ the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and preparing to host the Olympic Games next summer. A change at the top could also influence Japan’s role on the international stage and its relationship with key allies like​ the​ United States.

Fumio Kishida,⁤ 64, a moderate seen as the LDP establishment’s preferred‍ candidate,​ has emphasized the need for “new capitalism”⁤ focused on‌ wealth‍ distribution and ⁢addressing income inequality. He⁤ has pledged to revise Japan’s‍ pacifist constitution, though cautiously, and strengthen the country’s defense capabilities.Kishida secured a narrow victory in the ‌first round of voting on Wednesday,beating out Kono to advance ‌to a runoff.

Taro Kono,‌ 40, a popular figure with the⁣ public, has campaigned on​ a platform of accelerating digital ‌change, ⁣reforming the social security system, and ⁣promoting diversity. He is considered ‍a reformist and has been a vocal advocate ⁢for renewable energy. Kono’s progressive stance and fluency in⁤ English have‌ garnered him significant support among younger voters and international observers.

The election comes after eight years of leadership under Shinzo⁣ Abe and Yoshihide Suga,both of⁢ whom resigned citing health concerns. Suga’s ⁢approval ratings plummeted ⁣amid public dissatisfaction with his handling of the ‌pandemic, creating an opening for new leadership within the LDP.The‍ winner of the leadership race is virtually guaranteed to​ become prime minister, as the LDP controls the majority in the lower house of parliament.

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Novo, Lilly weight-loss drugs should be first option obesity treatments, European doctors say

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor October 2, 2025
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Novo Nordisk, Eli ⁣Lilly Weight-Loss Drugs Recommended as First-Line Obesity Treatments by European Doctors

LONDON, ⁤November 21, 2023 – Leading European doctors ​are advocating for a important shift in ‌obesity treatment‍ protocols, recommending that medications like ⁣Novo‍ NordiskS Wegovy and Eli Lilly‘s Mounjaro should be considered as ‍first-line options for ‌patients, rather than reserved for those who have failed to lose weight through diet and exercise alone. The‍ move signals ⁣a growing recognition of obesity⁢ as⁢ a chronic ​disease requiring medical intervention, similar to conditions⁤ like diabetes or hypertension.

For decades,lifestyle interventions have ⁤been the cornerstone of ⁣obesity management. Though, the limited long-term success rates of diet and exercise, coupled⁣ with⁣ the demonstrated efficacy of newer weight-loss drugs, are driving the⁢ call for ⁢a more aggressive and proactive approach. This shift coudl impact an estimated 50% of Europe’s adult population currently living with obesity, and ‌possibly ​alleviate the substantial ‍healthcare burden associated with related ​conditions like heart disease, type ​2 diabetes, and certain ⁢cancers.⁤

The proposal stems ‍from updated guidelines ⁣released this week by⁤ the⁢ European Association for the Study ‍of Obesity (EASO), reflecting a consensus among experts‍ that early pharmacological intervention can⁤ yield more substantial and‌ sustained weight ⁢loss, improving overall ​health outcomes.​ These drugs,known as GLP-1 receptor agonists,work by mimicking a natural hormone that regulates appetite and food intake.

“We are moving away from the idea ⁢that obesity is ‍a ‍matter⁢ of willpower,” explained Dr. Carel le Roux, EASO’s scientific advisor and professor of metabolic medicine at the University of Dublin, in⁤ a statement. “These medications are not a quick fix, but they‌ can ‌be a vrey effective tool when⁤ used in conjunction with lifestyle changes.”

Clinical trials​ have shown that Wegovy and Mounjaro can lead to weight losses of up to 20% of initial body weight, substantially exceeding the results⁣ typically achieved with ‌diet and exercise. While‍ potential side effects, such as ‌nausea and gastrointestinal discomfort, exist, doctors ⁢emphasize that the benefits often outweigh the risks for individuals with a body⁣ mass index (BMI) of 35 or higher, or those ‌with ⁢obesity-related health⁢ complications.

The updated guidelines ⁢also highlight the importance‌ of individualized⁢ treatment plans,considering factors such as patient preferences,co-existing medical conditions,and‍ potential drug interactions. Experts anticipate that wider‌ adoption‌ of these medications‌ as first-line treatments will ‍require‍ increased access, affordability, and ongoing monitoring to ensure patient ⁣safety and maximize effectiveness.

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Dior’s Jonathan Anderson Unveils Bold New Women’s Ready-to-Wear Collection

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor October 2, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

jonathan Anderson‘s Dior Debut Captivates Paris ⁢Fashion Week

PARIS, Febuary 23, 2024 ⁣- ⁣Jonathan Anderson presented his inaugural collection as creative director⁣ of Dior womenswear this afternoon on the Paris runway, marking a significant moment for the storied French fashion house. The collection, unveiled at the École Militaire,​ showcased a blend of classic Dior silhouettes⁣ with Anderson’s signature⁢ contemporary and often subversive aesthetic.

Anderson’s appointment followed the December departure of Maria grazia Chiuri, who helmed Dior’s womenswear for nearly five years. This transition represents a pivotal shift‍ for Dior, signaling ⁣a potential re-evaluation of its brand identity and​ a⁤ move towards a more experimental direction ⁢under Anderson, known for his work at JW Anderson and Loewe. The fashion world is closely⁤ watching ‌to see how Anderson⁤ will balance ⁢honoring Dior’s heritage with his own innovative vision, impacting not⁤ only ⁢the brand’s future collections ‍but also its position within the competitive luxury market.

The collection featured a diverse range of looks,incorporating elements of tailoring,knitwear,and eveningwear. Anderson played⁤ with proportions, layering, and unexpected fabric combinations, presenting‌ a collection that felt ‌both familiar and refreshingly new. Key pieces included sharply tailored coats, fluid dresses,⁣ and‌ intricately ⁣crafted knit separates, all ‍rendered in a palette of​ muted tones ​punctuated by vibrant ⁤pops of color. The show also included a notable emphasis ‍on accessories,⁢ with statement jewelry and sculptural handbags adding a distinctive touch to ‌the ensembles.

Anderson, speaking to Vogue after⁤ the show, described his approach as “an exploration of the Dior woman, stripped back to her essence.” He emphasized his ‍desire to create clothes that are both beautiful and‌ empowering, reflecting ⁤the evolving role‌ of women in society.The debut collection is⁢ expected to influence ⁣upcoming ⁤fashion ⁢trends and ⁣set the tone for Dior’s direction in the seasons to come.

This marks ‌a crucial ‌moment for Dior ​as it⁤ navigates a changing luxury landscape and seeks to maintain its relevance with a new generation of consumers. Anderson’s success in revitalizing⁤ Loewe has positioned him as​ a highly sought-after designer, and industry analysts predict his influence ⁤will be significant. The collection is now available for viewing on the​ Dior website and through select retailers.

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FICO shares surge on direct licensing of mortgage scores, major credit bureaus fall

by Priya Shah – Business Editor October 2, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

FICO Shares Jump as Direct Licensing of Mortgage ⁢Scores Disrupts‌ Credit⁤ Bureau Model

NEW ⁣YORK,​ Nov 21 -‍ Shares of FICO surged as⁢ much⁤ as 14% Tuesday after the company announced it will directly license‌ its mortgage credit scores to lenders, ‍bypassing traditional⁣ credit bureaus Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion. The move sent shares of the ‍major credit‍ bureaus tumbling,with Experian down over 7%,Equifax ⁣down nearly 6%,and TransUnion down​ more than 5% ⁣in midday trading.

The shift marks a important disruption to the decades-old system where lenders rely on credit bureaus to ⁤provide scores. FICO’s direct ⁢licensing allows for greater control and possibly ​lower costs for lenders, while simultaneously challenging the credit bureaus’ dominance in the mortgage market.⁣ This advancement⁤ arrives as the mortgage industry seeks greater efficiency and transparency in ‍credit assessment, and could reshape⁤ the competitive landscape for ⁢credit data and analytics.

FICO will⁢ begin offering its FICO Score 10 T mortgage score directly to lenders in the first half ⁢of 2024. The company believes this will​ provide a ⁢more accurate and consistent risk assessment for mortgage applicants.

“This‍ is a natural ⁣evolution for ‍FICO, allowing us to deliver the value of⁣ our scoring technology directly to our customers in the mortgage market,” said ⁣Sally Wang, FICO’s senior vice president of scoring solutions, in a statement. “Direct licensing will ‌streamline the process‌ and provide lenders with​ greater versatility.”

The credit bureaus have historically profited from licensing credit reports and scores to lenders. By cutting them ‌out of the equation for mortgage scores,FICO is impacting a key revenue stream. Experian, Equifax, and transunion all ‌offer competing mortgage credit ‌risk ⁣scores.

Reuters reporting by Manya Saini and‌ Arasu Kannagi Basil.

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