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More than 1.5 million pilgrims have arrived in Saudi Arabia for the hajj despite regional conflict and flight disruptions. Attendance has surpassed last year's international figures even after weeks of airspace closures and rising travel costs.
Three months into the conflict with Iran, President Donald Trump faces growing doubts about whether military gains can secure a lasting strategic victory. Iran remains defiant, retaining regional leverage and resisting nuclear concessions as political and diplomatic pressures mount.
The Negev has been officially recognized as an Appellation of Origin, becoming Israel’s second designated wine region. The move highlights the desert’s unique terroir and is expected to boost international recognition and wine tourism.
Actress Netta Garti reflects on trauma and anxiety following the events of October 7 while pursuing film studies at 46. She describes the emotional toll of war, the burden on women at home, and her refusal to stay near Gaza-area filming sites.
President Donald Trump is weighing new airstrikes on Iran as nuclear talks stall and frustrations grow. Iran accuses Washington of excessive demands, while regional mediators work to preserve a fragile truce.
Graham Platner is under fire for resurfaced posts mocking the Army and a wounded veteran. The controversy has intensified scrutiny in Maine's Senate race as he challenges Senator Susan Collins.
Overseas Indians withdrew nearly 2 billion dollars more than they deposited in March amid the Iran conflict. Analysts warn that prolonged geopolitical tensions could further weaken deposit inflows.
Unexplained videos of a United States B-2 Spirit stealth bomber have intensified fears of renewed conflict with Iran. The posts come amid rising tensions over Iran’s nuclear program and regional instability.
Israel Security Agency is involved in the investigation into a couple found shot in their car near Mishmar Ayalon. Police are reconsidering an initial murder-suicide theory as a gag order remains in place.
More than 1.5 million pilgrims have arrived in Saudi Arabia for Hajj, exceeding last year’s international total despite regional conflict. Travel disruptions caused by recent strikes and counterstrikes have not deterred attendance.
Activists intercepted while attempting to deliver aid to Gaza have alleged abuse in Israeli custody, including physical and sexual violence. Israel has denied the claims, saying detainees were treated lawfully and respectfully.
Four air ambulance staff walked five marathons in five days, raising more than £15,000 for Air Ambulance Charity Kent Surrey Sussex. The team completed the 131-mile route in Surrey after setting off from Kent.
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