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Zohran Mamdani's election as New York City mayor has alarmed Israelis, who see his pro-Palestinian views as a sign of changing US attitudes toward Israel. His victory, supported by many Jewish voters, is seen as a potential turning point in American support for the Jewish state.
A Palestinian man and four Israeli activists were injured by stone-throwing while harvesting olives near Burin. The incident comes amid ongoing restrictions and tensions in the area. The man is expected to undergo surgery for his injuries.
S&P Global has revised Israel's credit outlook from negative to stable, reflecting improved economic stability. The decision marks the first stabilization in more than two years and has led to a decline in Israel's risk premium.
Artificial intelligence images of Ivanka Trump have reignited speculation about her possible cosmetic enhancements. Experts suggest she may have used fillers and Botox, though she has not commented on the rumors. The debate continues as her appearance draws public attention.
Fifteen people, including a press photographer and Israeli activists, were injured in settler attacks during olive harvests in two West Bank villages. The incidents involved physical assaults and stone throwing. The Red Crescent confirmed the injuries.
Baseball United and Pakistan Television Corporation have partnered to broadcast the league's first season live on PTV Sports. The Karachi Monarchs will headline the coverage, bringing professional baseball to Pakistani audiences for the first time. The season begins in November with a landmark series between teams from Pakistan and India.
The documentary 'Deja Vu' was screened at the Kolkata International Film Festival, drawing links between US and Indian farmers' struggles against corporatisation. Director Bedabrata Pain also highlighted Zohran Mamdani's mayoral win in New York as a symbol of economic justice. The film warns of the risks of market reforms for small farmers.
The Scottish Football Association says it must play its Women's World Cup qualifiers against Israel, despite calls for a boycott over the conflict in Gaza. The association cites its obligations to international football authorities and stresses the importance of fulfilling fixtures.
The United Nations faces both a funding shortfall and a crisis of relevance as it marks 80 years since its founding. Experts call for a renewed focus on its core mission of peace and for reforms to strengthen its leadership. India's push for a permanent Security Council seat is seen as vital but challenging.
Jewish students at major New York City universities allege that some professors are fueling antisemitism and anti-Israel sentiment on campus. They describe feeling unsafe and unsupported, and say little is being done to address their concerns.
Representative Thomas Massie, facing a Trump-backed primary challenge, has adopted an 'America only' stance and criticized increased government spending. He is also pushing for the release of Jeffrey Epstein files and has voiced concerns over beef imports. Trump has labeled Massie ineffective and is supporting his primary opponent.
Ireland's soccer body will ask the European soccer authority to suspend Israel over alleged rule breaches. The move follows a resolution passed at a recent meeting.
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