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Pakistan's attempt to mediate fresh talks between Iran and the United States collapsed after Tehran refused direct engagement with American officials. President Donald Trump cancelled a planned envoy visit, leaving Islamabad's diplomatic push without a breakthrough.
President Donald Trump cancelled a planned trip by United States representatives to Pakistan for talks with Iran. He said Iran can call if it wants to negotiate and argued that the United States holds the advantage.
Israel is expanding tax incentives to attract new immigrants, returning residents, and the foreign companies that employ them. The move aims to boost innovation and strengthen the country's global economic position.
Rockets and aerial targets launched from Lebanon triggered sirens in northern Israel, with no injuries reported. The Israel Defense Forces said the incidents violated the ceasefire understandings with Hezbollah.
President Trump called off a planned trip by senior advisers for Iran peace talks, saying the United States holds the advantage. The move highlights ongoing deadlock over Iran's nuclear program and control of a key oil shipping route.
Senior right wing figures in Israel are reportedly exploring the creation of a new party as an alternative to Likud. The effort aims to form a broad government without extremist factions, but disagreements over a prime ministerial candidate remain unresolved.
President Donald Trump cancelled a planned trip by his representatives to Pakistan for talks with Iran. He said Iran can initiate discussions directly if it wants to negotiate.
Hezbollah launched explosive drones at Israeli troops in southern Lebanon, with no injuries reported. The Israeli military said the attack violated the ceasefire agreement.
Salim Dola, an alleged associate of Dawood Ibrahim, has been detained in Istanbul over multiple drug trafficking charges. Authorities plan to seek his extradition to India in connection with a major synthetic drug case in Maharashtra.
Three hundred couples were married in Gaza's largest-ever mass wedding, offering a rare moment of celebration during a fragile ceasefire. The event was funded by a humanitarian initiative supported by the United Arab Emirates.
Coordinated attacks by terrorist groups and Tuareg rebels struck Mali’s capital and key northern cities. The army said it had regained control, though fighting and airstrikes continued amid claims that Kidal was captured by rebels.
Amid sirens and solemn memorial days, the author links Passover’s message of redemption to modern Jewish history and sacrifice. He calls for moral clarity and collective action in the face of ongoing threats to Israel and the Jewish people.
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