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One question dominates conversations in Gaza: 'When will the war end?'

Palestinians have been reflecting on the toll on their lives since Hamas's attack on Israel on 7 October 2023, which triggered the war.

www.ynetnews.com

Gaza ceasefire talks resume in Egypt as major gaps remain, senior US officials set to join

Talks on a US-backed Gaza ceasefire plan resumed in Egypt as Israeli and Hamas delegations meet with mediators; while early agreements were reached, key issues—including withdrawal timelines and hostage releases—remain unresolved

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DeWalt Tools Are Up To 50% Off For Amazon's Prime Day - Here's Which Deals Are Best

Amazon's Prime Big Deal Days, running October 7-8, have some really great sales on DeWalt power tools. Here are the best deals we could find.

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AltStore’s alternative iPhone app store is coming to more countries

AltStore PAL, which launched as one of the first alternative iOS app stores in the EU last year, is coming to more countries, . “Specifically, we plan to launch in Japan, Brazil, and Australia before the end of the year, with the UK to follow in 2026,” Testut says. Launching in more countries is “by far our number one request,” though the AltStore team is still waiting to hear more from Apple “on exact timing.” Testut also says that AltStore is making a big push into the fediverse by using the ActivityPub protocol to “federate apps, app updates, and news alerts from AltStore to the open social web.” Here’s how that will work, according to Testut: Each AltStore source will receive its own ActivityPub account, which can then be followed by any other open social web account. You’ll be able to like, boost, and reply to everything, and most importantly all these interactions will appear natively in AltStore. In other words, you’ll be able to comment on an app on Mastodon, like a news…

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How Much Do You Really Need To Use AAA For It To Be A Good Deal?

Being an AAA member gives you peace of mind in case you have car troubles, but is it a good deal? Here's how it compares to individual services.

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Israel marks two years since October 7 with mass memorial in Tel Aviv

Tens of thousands gather in Yarkon Park for a nationwide remembrance ceremony honoring victims of the Hamas massacre, as bereaved families, survivors and artists unite in song, prayer and calls to bring the remaining hostages home

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Some Verge-favorite gadgets are cheaper than ever for fall Prime Day

The UE Wonderboom 4 starts at $66.49. All of the deals we’ve recommended from are for products our team has tested and can personally vouch for, whether it be a streaming device, a laptop, or a pair of noise-canceling earbuds. However, there are also plenty of other gadgets that the Verge staff genuinely loves that don’t receive a dedicated review or a slot in one of . These are the things we use on a daily basis, give as gifts, and often can’t stop talking about, some of which we regularly chronicle in . Below, we’ve highlighted some of those personal picks that just so happen to be on sale for Amazon’s October Prime Day event. They include a range of Verge-y tech, such as and , as well as items that aren’t in our usual wheelhouse, like . Anker Nano Power Bank (USB-C) Where to Buy: I have a tendency to hold on to my phones as long as they work reasonably well, and although I must admit I’ve been tempted by , I will probably still be using my Pixel 6 for a bit longer. The only issue…

www.thehindu.com

Maharashtra government announces ₹31,628 crore relief package for flood-affected farmers

Under this, farmers with dry land will receive ₹18,500 per hectare for crop damage, while those with hangami bagayati (seasonal irrigated land) will get ₹27,000 per hectare, and those with bagayatu (fully irrigated land) will receive compensation of ₹32,500 per hectare

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Feared Sudanese Warlord Found Guilty at The Hague for Crimes in Darfur

A former Janjaweed militia commander was the first person found guilty by the International Criminal Court for atrocities in Darfur two decades ago.

www.theverge.com

The Verge’s Guide to Amazon’s October Prime Day Event 2025

We’re anticipating deals on this year’s top tech products. | Image: Cath Virginia / The Verge The lead-up to Black Friday happens earlier each year, and nothing illustrates that trend more than the return of Amazon’s , which is well underway. The two-day event gives Prime members plenty of time to save on numerous products before it concludes Thursday, October 9th at 3AM ET / 12AM PT. Yeah, it seems like July’s four-day Prime Day just happened, but we’re just happy that it’s a shorter sale this time. As expected, it’s a who’s who of deals, featuring some of the lowest prices we’ve seen on popular noise-canceling headphones, ereaders, laptops, networking gadgetry, gaming gear, and plenty of other Verge-approved product deals that are exclusive to . We’re excited to share , which we’re updating live. And below, you’ll find a digest of our most relevant Prime Big Deal Days coverage. Breakout Tech Deals Category Deals News and Tips

www.carscoops.com

Tesla’s Cheapest Model 3 And Y Are Here To Lower Prices And Expectations

For all the big hullabaloo over the past couple of years, Tesla’s so-called affordable models have landed with a bit of a thud. As we expected after several recent leaks, the newcomer is little more than a seriously cheapened Model Y. Even so, Tesla slipped in a small surprise with the addition of a lower-priced Model 3, both now grouped under the newly introduced “Standard” trim name. The headline here is the starting price: $33,490 for the Model 3 Standard and $36,490 for the Model Y Standard. Both models are equipped with rear-wheel drive and a smaller 69 kWh battery pack, built with one fewer module than the usual setup. This is a developing story.

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