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A district court has ruled that Jonatan Urich, a key suspect in the Qatargate scandal, can resume work with the Likud party. The decision follows police attempts to restrict his professional contacts amid ongoing allegations of improper ties to Qatar.
Arsenal fans and the club collaborated for months to create a striking tifo for the north London derby, celebrating players and fan culture. The display, unveiled before a 4-1 win over Spurs, marked a new era of supporter-led creativity at the Emirates Stadium.
A major security flaw lets hackers hijack popular AI browser assistants, exposing users to scams and data theft. The vulnerability affects assistants from leading tech companies.
Jordan evacuated 20 sick children and their families from Gaza for treatment in Jordanian hospitals. The move is part of a broader humanitarian initiative to aid Palestinians amid ongoing conflict.
North American solar companies with strong ties to China are benefiting from U.S. green energy subsidies, raising concerns about foreign influence. Lawmakers are scrutinizing these firms' eligibility for federal incentives and their impact on American supply chains.
Tucker Carlson has brushed off Republican criticism for hosting Nick Fuentes, a far-right figure known for antisemitic remarks. Speaker Mike Johnson called the move a 'big mistake,' but Carlson remains unapologetic. The episode has reignited debate over extremism within the party.
Progressive Democrats inspired by Zohran Mamdani's win are gaining ground in key House races, challenging both Republicans and party establishment figures. Their rise is fueling a major internal battle over the party's direction, with affordability and working-class issues at the forefront.
Israeli forces killed a 22-year-old Palestinian man during a raid near Jenin in the occupied West Bank. The incident comes amid rising violence and frequent raids in the region since late 2023.
A former aide to Yasser Arafat said the late leader would have expanded the conflict after October seventh, not condemned it. He also alleged Arafat was poisoned and described efforts to isolate him during his final days.
Likud party members are voting in their first internal elections since 2012, selecting new Central Committee members and branch councils. The results will shape the party's leadership and internal agenda. Further primaries are expected before the 2026 elections.
Israel condemns the delay in returning the remains of hostages from Gaza, calling it a violation of the truce. The bodies of two Israelis and one Thai national remain unreturned. Palestinian groups claim challenges in locating the bodies.
Authorities are ramping up efforts to confront the Muslim Brotherhood's decades-long influence campaign in the United States. Recent legislation and executive actions target the group's networks and affiliated organizations. This marks a significant shift in the nation's approach to dismantling the Brotherhood's presence.
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