
Israel and Lebanon have entered a 10-day ceasefire following intense international pressure, marking a potential shift in the long-standing conflict. While the truce aims to facilitate negotiations, skepticism remains high among northern Israeli residents and Hezbollah officials regarding the agreement's long-term viability. Simultaneously, the British government faces a political crisis as Prime Minister Keir Starmer confronts accusations of misleading Parliament over the vetting process of former ambassador Peter Mandelson. In other developments, the Saudi-backed LIV golf tour faces significant financial uncertainty as reports suggest funding may conclude after the current season, despite recent efforts to attract younger talent. Meanwhile, NASA’s Artemis II crew reflects on their 10-day lunar mission, and South Korean authorities successfully conclude a nine-day search for a wolf that escaped from a local zoo, capturing national attention throughout the ordeal.
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