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Syrian president Ahmed al Sharaa, once a jihadist leader, is in Washington for a landmark meeting with Donald Trump. The US sees him as the best chance to stabilise Syria and reshape its role in the region. The visit marks a historic shift in relations between the two countries.
The United States is seeking to block Iranian funding to Hezbollah, which continues despite sanctions. Israel has also targeted Hezbollah operatives as the group attempts to rebuild its military presence in southern Lebanon.
The Houthi group has threatened to resume attacks on Israel if the Gaza ceasefire fails. The warning comes amid increased military preparations and support for Hamas. Houthi leaders say they are ready for renewed conflict.
Hadar Goldin was killed in Gaza in 2014 and his remains have been held there for over 11 years. His family continues to fight for his return, making his case a symbol of ongoing efforts to recover missing soldiers.
The remains of Israeli soldier Hadar Goldin, killed in Gaza in 2014, have been returned to Israel after 11 years. His family had campaigned for years for his return, marking a significant moment amid ongoing tensions over other hostages' remains. The development comes as Israel continues to criticize delays in the return of other hostages from Gaza.
The Givati Reconnaissance Unit held an emotional gathering to mark the return of Hadar Goldin for burial in Israel. The event brought closure to the unit after years of effort and sacrifice.
Russell Crowe defended Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Joe Rogan's podcast, calling out political opponents for focusing on trivial issues. Crowe praised Albanese's leadership and dismissed criticism over the Prime Minister's attire as a distraction from his achievements.
BBC director general Tim Davie and News CEO Deborah Turness have resigned amid controversy over documentary editing and editorial standards. The broadcaster faces criticism for recent impartiality complaints and coverage decisions.
Mr. Mamdani celebrated his victory as New York City's new mayor with a speech promising bold reforms for working people. He pledged to freeze rents, make buses free, and deliver universal child care, while building an inclusive and accountable government.
Jewish staff at the BBC say their calls for an anti-Semitism investigation have been ignored by the Board. The group demands accountability and action, as political leaders criticize the broadcaster's response.
Austria's public broadcaster has voiced strong support for Israel's place in the Eurovision Song Contest amid calls for its exclusion. A scheduled vote on Israel's participation was canceled, and the country is now expected to compete in 2025.
BBC director-general Tim Davie and BBC News chief Deborah Turness have resigned after admitting mistakes over doctored footage of Donald Trump. Their departures follow accusations of bias and censorship, prompting calls for major reforms at the broadcaster.
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