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Britain's largest teaching union is investigating claims of antisemitism and a hostile environment for Jewish members. The probe follows complaints about the union's stance on Israel and recent high-profile incidents. Findings are expected to be reported soon.
The central government has denied clearance for Punjab's chief minister and industries minister to visit the United Kingdom and Israel for an investment outreach. The Aam Aadmi Party says this is the latest in a series of travel denials for Punjab officials. No specific reason was given for the refusal.
Israeli researchers have used artificial intelligence to study how maternal nutrition and thyroid function may influence childhood obesity. The findings point to the potential for preventing obesity before birth. The study highlights the urgent need for early interventions to combat rising obesity rates.
An Israeli soldier has been indicted for passing sensitive military information to Iranian handlers, including images and classified details from inside bases. The case highlights significant security concerns.
The House passed a $76 billion spending package to avoid a government shutdown, but funding for the Department of Homeland Security remains unresolved amid progressive demands for immigration reform. The bill now heads to the Senate as lawmakers debate next steps.
A medical emergency has forced four astronauts to evacuate the International Space Station early, marking the first such incident in its history. The crew is returning to Earth, while three astronauts remain on board.
Gulf Arab allies are lobbying President Trump to avoid military action against Iran, fearing regional instability. Many prefer diplomatic solutions and worry about the impact on their own security and economic interests.
Cea Weaver, a top housing official in New York City, faces criticism for her anti-homeownership and anti-white statements. Her radical views on property and housing policy have drawn scrutiny from federal authorities.
America has launched the second phase of the Gaza peace plan, introducing new governing bodies and leadership. Major challenges, including disarmament, Israeli withdrawal, and reconstruction, make the process complex and uncertain.
The United States is evacuating personnel from its Qatar base as President Trump considers action against Iran. Rising unrest and violent crackdowns in Iran have prompted warnings of possible intervention. Tensions between the two countries continue to escalate.
A UK police chief admitted artificial intelligence was used to generate false evidence that led to a ban on Israeli soccer fans, sparking political backlash and calls for accountability. The Home Secretary has withdrawn confidence in the chief constable, and an independent inquiry is underway.
Israel's foreign minister called on France to support labeling the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist group. France also summoned Iran's ambassador over the regime's crackdown on protesters.
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