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Pakistan's Deputy Prime Minister will join world leaders at a UAE summit to discuss regional security and economic cooperation. The event will address key issues including the conflict in Gaza and opportunities for new partnerships.
Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau have gone public with their romance, sharing moments from a trip to Japan. Despite some public criticism, the couple appear happy and are receiving support from friends. Both are reportedly enjoying their new relationship after recent breakups.
The cast of The Chronicles Of Narnia have reunited for the film's 20th anniversary, reflecting on their careers and close friendships. While some stars have found continued success in acting, others have pursued new paths. Fans celebrated the reunion, recalling the film's lasting impact.
Australia faces rising tensions as protests over migration escalate, with far-right groups and neo-Nazis becoming more prominent. Authorities are responding with tougher laws as debates over immigration and national identity intensify.
Rep. Elise Stefanik announces a forthcoming book alleging corruption and moral decline at elite universities. The book draws on student testimonies and highlights foreign influence, calling for reforms in higher education.
Rabbi David Stav calls on the Religious Zionism party to oppose the draft law, warning it would insult the national-religious community and undermine its values. He stresses that rabbis should act on principle, not politics.
A man has been arrested in connection with the murder of a mother and her son in Yokne'am Illit. Police have imposed a gag order on details of the investigation.
A 20-year-old man was charged after allegedly trying to smuggle Captagon pills and marijuana into Jordan from Eilat. Authorities intercepted him at the Rabin border crossing last month and have requested he remain in custody pending trial.
'Hakol mebina' is Israel's flagship artificial intelligence conference, offering hands-on training and diverse speakers. The series emphasizes practical skills and explores the emotional impact of artificial intelligence.
Ireland plans to restrict imports of goods from Israeli West Bank settlements, but the measure will be limited and not include services. Officials deny accusations of antisemitism and say the law will not take effect this year.
Snow and hail have challenged troops on the Hermon front, but soldiers remain prepared and morale is strong. The northern sector presents new experiences, and the atmosphere among the troops is positive.
Two teenagers and two adults were lightly injured in separate stone throwing incidents in the West Bank this morning. All received medical treatment, with only the teenagers requiring hospital care.
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