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The BBC faces escalating criticism and leadership resignations over its coverage of Israel, Gaza, and antisemitism, with multiple incidents fueling claims of bias. Jewish groups and media watchdogs allege institutional hostility, while public trust in the broadcaster's impartiality has sharply declined.
President Trump says he will make announcements on Syria after meeting with Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa. He praised Sharaa's leadership and discussed efforts to improve Middle East relations.
President Trump says the United States is working with Israel to improve relations with Syria. Talks are focused on a possible security agreement, but officials say a broader peace deal is not currently being discussed.
The BBC faces a crisis over alleged bias in its coverage of President Trump, leading to high-profile resignations and a threatened lawsuit. Internal divisions and whistleblower revelations have intensified scrutiny of the broadcaster's editorial standards.
Russell Crowe defended Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Joe Rogan's podcast, criticising political opponents for focusing on trivial matters. Crowe praised Albanese's leadership and dismissed recent controversy over the Prime Minister's T-shirt choice.
Experts warn that a major security flaw in artificial intelligence chatbots could let adversaries manipulate or steal sensitive information. Prompt injection attacks are difficult to prevent, raising concerns about the safety of critical systems. Military and cybersecurity leaders urge stronger defenses as threats escalate.
John Cleese has cancelled his sold-out shows in Israel, citing threats from the boycott movement. The comedian's recent social media activity has reflected a more critical tone toward the country.
Lawmakers have advanced a bill mandating the death penalty for terrorists who kill Israelis. The proposal has sparked controversy over its scope and intent, and will now proceed to committee for further review.
Three Arab lawmakers were removed from the Knesset during a heated debate on a bill proposing the death penalty for terrorists. The session saw angry exchanges and confrontations between Arab and far-right legislators.
Syria will join the coalition against the Islamic State group after a meeting between President Trump and interim leader al-Sharaa. The move follows the United States' removal of al-Sharaa from its terrorist list and the lifting of sanctions on Syria. Trump voiced support for al-Sharaa's leadership despite his controversial past.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer has defended the BBC and its licence fee, despite calls from opposition leaders to overhaul its funding. The broadcaster faces scrutiny over impartiality following high-profile resignations. The government will review the BBC's funding model next year.
A man was arrested after allegedly yelling an antisemitic slur at Dave Portnoy in Mississippi. The incident drew swift condemnation and led to charges of disturbing the peace. Portnoy has experienced similar abuse in the past.
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