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Prime Minister Netanyahu has asked for a presidential pardon from longstanding corruption charges, citing national unity. Experts warn this could undermine Israel's legal and democratic standards.
War-affected children in Gaza are using virtual reality therapy to escape trauma and rebuild positive perceptions. The sessions have shown faster and more effective results than traditional therapy, offering hope amid scarce mental health resources.
Three Indian defence companies remain in the top 100 global arms producers but account for just 1.1% of total sales. Global arms revenues reached a record high, driven by increased demand amid ongoing conflicts.
Top TV creators are gathering in Jerusalem for the inaugural Jerusalem Sessions summit, featuring masterclasses and open discussions. The event aims to foster dialogue and address sensitive topics in the entertainment industry.
The chief of the police's major crimes unit will return to work after being questioned over corruption allegations. He agreed to release conditions following a contentious interrogation, which investigators say was handled properly.
John Cleese has apologized for sharing anti-Israel posts online and condemned Hamas, while expressing support for Israel's right to defend itself. He clarified that his canceled shows in Israel were due to safety concerns, not political pressure.
Saudi Arabia has transferred $90 million to the Palestinian Authority to help it cope with a severe financial crisis caused by Israel's withholding of funds. The grant is part of an international effort to prevent the collapse of the Palestinian government.
The House unanimously approved a bill to bar individuals linked to the October 7 Hamas attack on Israel from entering the United States. The bipartisan legislation now moves to the Senate for consideration.
A rare Aston Martin DB5 left to rust for decades has been restored and is now worth one million pounds. The car, once a local curiosity, underwent a three-year restoration after being neglected for years. Its owners say the effort was worth it to preserve such an iconic vehicle.
A proposal to rename Herzog Park in Dublin has been withdrawn after a procedural error was found. The move had faced significant criticism, including from Ireland's prime minister.
Israir is negotiating to buy two Airbus A330 aircraft to expand its long-haul routes amid growing competition. The airline is also considering a seat allocation deal with Issta and aims to launch new international flights, including to New York.
Pope Leo XIV visited Lebanon, praising its interfaith harmony and urging peace amid regional turmoil. His trip was welcomed as a sign of hope for the country's diverse communities. The pope encouraged Lebanese Christians to remain steadfast despite ongoing hardships.
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