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The United Nations chief has threatened to refer Israel to the International Court of Justice over new laws targeting the United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees. Israel has rejected the warning, citing concerns over the agency's alleged ties to Hamas.
Hamas has started a secret vote to choose a new leader after the killing of Yahya Sinwar. Khalil Al‑Hayya and Khaled Mashaal are the top contenders. The vote occurs as international pressure mounts for Hamas to disarm.
A major winter storm brought record rainfall to Jerusalem, causing flooding and property damage across Israel. Emergency services responded to widespread disruptions and rescues.
A new study by Israeli scientists shows that female sex hormones have a strong effect on the body's internal clocks. The findings could lead to better understanding and treatment of sleep and metabolic disorders. The research also sheds light on how hormonal changes impact circadian rhythms throughout life.
Israeli government ministers have intensified attacks on the Supreme Court, openly challenging its authority and legitimacy. Experts warn these efforts are part of a broader campaign to weaken judicial checks on government power. The conflict centers on recent court rulings, judicial appointments, and the refusal to establish a state inquiry into the October 7 disaster.
Activists in Tehran shared their stories with Israeli readers, revealing the courage and challenges of life in Iran. The project offered a unique window into a world often hidden from view.
Bedouin families in Ras Ein al-Auja are leaving their homes due to rising violence from Israeli settlers. Many have dismantled their homes and moved livestock, fearing further displacement and loss of their culture.
The High Court will hear an appeal over the dismissal of a terrorism case against Kneecap rapper Liam Og O hAnnaidh. The case was previously thrown out on technical grounds, but prosecutors are seeking to overturn that decision.
Kazem Hamad, a notorious Melbourne crime figure accused of drug trafficking and violent attacks, has been arrested in Iraq after years on the run. Authorities allege he continued to control his criminal operations in Australia from overseas. His capture is seen as a major breakthrough in tackling organised crime.
President Trump has shown strong support for protesters abroad while condemning demonstrations against his policies at home. His administration has blocked investigations into police violence in Minnesota, highlighting a selective approach to dissent and human rights. Critics say Trump's stance depends on whether protests align with his interests.
A US nonprofit has given the Trump administration a list of Iranian military targets as protests and government crackdowns intensify. The dossier details command centers and bases in Tehran, prompting warnings of possible US action.
Iranian and Qatari officials discussed regional stability amid ongoing protests and international tensions. Qatar reiterated its support for peaceful solutions as Iran faces pressure from the United States. The talks follow strong accusations by Iran against foreign leaders.
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