The US and British foreign intelligence agencies said they are working tirelessly to secure a ceasefire in Gaza to press for peace, according to the Associated Press.
In a rare joint statement, CIA Director William Burns and MI6 chief Richard Moore said the two agencies "used our intelligence channels to press hard for restraint and de-escalation."
In an opinion piece for the Financial Times, the heads of the two intelligence agencies said a ceasefire in Israel's war against Hamas "could end the suffering of Palestinian civilians and their appalling loss of life and return the hostages home after 11 months of captivity."
In another context, Burns and Moore stressed the strength of the transatlantic relationship in the face of "an unprecedented array of threats, including an assertive Russia, a powerful China and the continuing threat of international terrorism, all complicated by rapid technological change."
They highlighted what they described as “Russia’s reckless campaign of sabotage across Europe and its cynical use of technology to spread lies and disinformation designed to drive a wedge between us.
Peace talks between Afghanistan and Pakistan broke down, although a ceasefire continues between the South Asian neighbours, a Taliban spokesperson said on Saturday.
US Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy warned Friday he could force airlines to cut up to 20 per cent of flights if the government shutdown did not end, as US airlines on Friday scrambled to make unprecedented government-imposed reductions.
The Philippines' weather bureau warned of life-threatening storm surges of up to five metres and destructive winds as Typhoon Fung-wong churns toward the country's eastern coast, where it is forecast to intensify into a super typhoon before making landfall on Sunday night.
The Indian airports authority said late on Friday that a system used to generate flight plans was "up and running", more than a day after a technical glitch led to delays of hundreds of flights at Delhi airport, one of the world's busiest.
Explosions at a mosque in Indonesia's capital Jakarta that injured dozens of people during Friday prayers could have been an attack, officials indicated, with a 17-year-old identified as the suspected perpetrator.
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