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Twelve nations have backed Katie Uhlaender's bid for an Olympic spot after a Canadian team decision cost her qualification. The case has raised concerns about fairness, with calls for the International Olympic Committee to intervene.
Governor Josh Shapiro reveals new details about the vice presidential selection process in his upcoming book, highlighting policy disagreements and uncomfortable vetting. He describes the process as rushed and ultimately chose to withdraw from consideration.
Kanye West has apologized for his past antisemitic statements, attributing them to bipolar disorder and a brain injury. He sought treatment after encouragement from his wife and is committed to accountability and recovery. West says his apology is motivated by remorse, not image repair.
King Charles and Queen Camilla hosted Holocaust survivors and their families at Buckingham Palace for Holocaust Memorial Day. The event honored survivors, remembered those lost, and emphasized the importance of educating future generations.
The Doomsday Clock has been moved to 85 seconds before midnight, the closest ever to global catastrophe. Scientists cite rising threats from war, climate change, and technology. The symbolic clock warns that humanity is running out of time to prevent disaster.
Several members of Iran's Jewish community have reportedly been detained by authorities during a crackdown following protests. Community sources deny any involvement of those detained in the demonstrations.
A hidden cache of drawings by Peter Kien from the Theresienstadt ghetto has been donated to the Wiener Holocaust Library in London. The collection will be conserved and made accessible to researchers, offering a rare glimpse into Jewish cultural life under Nazi persecution.
The body of the last hostage held in Gaza has been returned to Israel, ending an era of uncertainty. Operation Courageous Heart led to the recovery, bringing closure to the nation and Gvili's family.
A Catholic church stands inside Birkenau, the site of mass Jewish murder during the Holocaust, raising concerns about historical distortion. The article calls for its removal to preserve the integrity of Holocaust memory.
Authorities recovered Ran Gvili's body after opening over 700 graves in a Gaza cemetery, following new intelligence from a detained operative. The operation concluded after weeks of investigation and coordination.
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar met with Kazakhstan's President to discuss closer ties and cooperation. Economic relations and regional issues were key topics, with plans for further ministerial meetings.
National Security Minister Ben-Gvir condemned Prime Minister Netanyahu's trial, urging former President Trump to intervene. He also welcomed the return of the last deceased hostage from Gaza and called for action against Hamas.
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