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Gazans Return To Destroyed Homes As Israeli Forces Withdraw Under Ceasefire

Israeli forces began withdrawing from parts of Gaza on Friday (October 10) under a ceasefire agreement with Hamas, and some residents returned to devastated neighborhoods, uncertain about their safety after two years of war. "Thank God, my house is still standing," said Ismail Zayda, 40, in the Sheikh Radwan area of ​​Gaza City. "But this place is destroyed, my neighbor's house is destroyed, the whole district is gone." "Is it over? They say it is. Why doesn't anyone come out and tell us if there is a ceasefire so we can stop being afraid?" The Israeli government ratified the ceasefire...

US Consumer Sentiment Remains Subdued on Job, Price Concerns

US consumer sentiment was little changed in early October as Americans expect scant improvement in the job market or inflation. The preliminary October sentiment index edged down to 55 from 55.1 in September, according to the University of Michigan. While the latest figure was the lowest in five months, it was firmer than the median projection in a Bloomberg survey of economists. Consumers expect prices to rise at an annual rate of 4.6% over the next year, compared with 4.7% a month earlier, according to the data released Friday. They saw costs rising at an annual rate of...

Trump announces additional tariffs on China, to begin November 1

US President Donald Trump hit markets with a fresh tariff threat on Friday, continuing his lashout at China over their decision to impose even stricter export licensing requirements on foreign entities trying to move critical rare earths minerals out of China. Donald Trump declared via social media post that he will be imposing a new 100% tariff on all exports bound for the US from China, as Trump's bespoke playbook of hammering his own constituents to punish foreign nations continues to play out. How the Trump administration will achieve a new import tariff remains to be solved by other...

Trump and Vance Signal Openness to China Talks

President Donald Trump's administration on Sunday signaled openness to a trade deal with China, even as tensions escalated over Beijing's new export controls. The gesture followed Trump's Friday announcement of a sweeping 100% tariff on all Chinese imports starting November 1, in retaliation for China's restrictions on rare earth exports. Vice-President J.D. Vance urged Beijing to "choose the path of reason," arguing Trump holds more leverage if the dispute drags on. Trump struck a conciliatory tone on Truth Social: "Don't worry about China, it will all be fine! Highly respected President...

Trump Arrives in Egypt for Gaza Peace Summit with World Leaders

President Donald Trump arrived in the Egyptian resort of Sharm El-Sheikh on Monday for a summit with several other world leaders aimed at ensuring the US-led ceasefire deal for Gaza turns into a real peace deal. The leader flew in from Israel, where he addressed the country's parliament and was praised for last week's agreement that resulted in a weekend ceasefire in Gaza and the release of 20 surviving hostages held in the Palestinian territory. They were freed on Monday, as were nearly 2,000 Palestinians held in Israeli jails. "They played a very important role, and they had a very...