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A rare total solar eclipse in 2027 will coincide with Saturn's retrograde in Aries, raising astrological concerns about global disruption. The event will be visible across Africa, the Middle East, and Asia.
Austria has approved a ban on headscarves for girls under 14 in schools, drawing criticism from rights groups and Muslim communities. The law will take effect in September and affects around 12,000 girls. Other European nations have implemented similar measures.
An Israeli Air Force commander was removed after allowing cadets to drink alcohol and commit security breaches. Fifteen cadets were detained and may be dismissed from their training course. The military is continuing its investigation into the incident.
Cities worldwide are building grand opera houses and cultural centers, even as audiences for traditional performances decline. These investments are part of efforts to boost urban identity and global status.
Wildlife smuggling, poisoning, and rabies cases have increased in Israel in 2025, according to the annual report from the Israel Nature and Parks Authority. Visitor numbers to nature sites are recovering, but deaths among hikers and threats to wildlife remain a concern. The authority calls for more funding and improved management to address these challenges.
Iran's foreign minister will visit Beirut amid rising tensions over Lebanon's plan to disarm Hezbollah. The move comes after a diplomatic exchange between the two countries' top diplomats. Lebanon insists on mutual respect and non-interference in its internal matters.
The Nachala Movement welcomed the government's approval of 19 new communities in Judea and Samaria. The group praised officials for returning to Ganim and Kadim and expressed hope for future settlement expansion.
The Security Cabinet has approved 19 new communities in Judea and Samaria, including the return of two previously evacuated sites. This marks a significant expansion of Israeli communities in the region.
Newly recovered footage offers an unprecedented look at the first months of six Israeli hostages held in captivity before their deaths in Gaza. The videos provide a more extensive and personal account than previously released clips.
Andrew Kolvet shares his experience of being targeted by conspiracy theories after Charlie Kirk's assassination. He reflects on Candace Owens' role and the broader rise of conspiratorial thinking in conservative circles.
Finance Minister Smotrich called on Economy Minister Barkat to support expanding the tax exemption on personal imports. Smotrich stressed the need to resist big business interests and lower consumer prices.
Oxford's communications chief, Julia Paolitto, disputes a report questioning Wes Moore's academic record and missing thesis. She insists Moore completed his degree, but inconsistencies and unanswered questions persist.
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