The White House says it’s working on a ceasefire deal for Gaza

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Smoke rises in the sky following an Israeli airstrike in Gaza City, May 30, 2025.

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The White House says it’s working on a ceasefire deal for Gaza and that Israel has agreed to the proposal. Hamas is reportedly reviewing the offer, which would include a temporary truce and the release of Israeli hostages. Also, the UN has proposed a plan to do away with physical passports, replacing them with facial recognition technology. This, in a bid to streamline air travel. Also, as Voice of America wanes, Russian state media fills the void. And, a museum exhibit sheds light on Vincent Van Gogh’s friendships with his portrait subjects.

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Gaza ceasefire hopes and West Bank settlements expanded
6:27
Get ready for a world without physical passports
4:56
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2:03
First Nations evacuate thousands from remote areas in Manitoba due to wildfire threat
Special Coverage
3:52
The deep friendship behind Van Gogh’s portraits
4:25
The ideology behind the Rapid Support Forces’ campaign of ethnic killing in Sudan
4:59
Russia’s RT network on the rise as VOA fades
Special Coverage
6:05
Things you might have missed
1:12
Shakira global record-breaking tour comes to the US
5:20
In Damascus, stand-up comedians test the limits under a new government
Special Coverage
6:08