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Eretz Nehederet parodied Iran's supreme leader lamenting boredom in his bunker, while also featuring sketches on Israeli basketball star Deni Avdija and social issues. The episode mixed political satire with cultural humor.
The United States and Iran have agreed to resume nuclear talks in Oman after a dispute over the agenda and location nearly derailed negotiations. The United States is demanding a broader deal, while Iran insists only its nuclear program is on the table. Oil prices rose amid fears of possible military escalation.
Vice President JD Vance said President Donald Trump will keep all options open on Iran, including military action if diplomacy fails. The administration remains committed to preventing Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon.
A suspect in the killing of two Israeli diplomats in Washington has been charged with terrorism-related offenses. Prosecutors say the attack was motivated by antisemitism and political hatred. Israeli officials have vowed to boost security at their embassies.
The Hind Rajab Foundation has asked the United States Justice Department to investigate an Israeli veteran for alleged war crimes in Gaza. The veteran is set to speak at Boston University, and this marks the foundation's second complaint in the United States in recent weeks.
Over 16,000 distress calls from Indian migrant workers abroad, mainly in Gulf nations, have exposed widespread exploitation and unsafe conditions. Worker groups are demanding stronger government support and welfare measures. The situation highlights the urgent need for reforms to protect migrant workers and their families.
Police and military are investigating alleged attacks by settlers in several West Bank villages, including arson, vandalism, and assaults. Multiple people were injured in the incidents, and authorities have not commented yet.
Vizhinjam port in Kerala has been notified as a customs port for mid-sized vessels and cruise ships, enabling easier import and export operations. The move is expected to boost coastal trade and attract international cruises.
American soldiers rescued ten abandoned dogs in Gaza border communities and will adopt them in the United States after rehabilitation. The dogs are receiving medical care before their journey and reunion with their rescuers.
The United Nations warns that the Islamic State group is expanding and adapting, posing a persistent global threat. Recent attacks in Africa, Afghanistan, and Australia underscore its rising influence.
President Trump warned Iran's Supreme Leader to be concerned despite ongoing talks, highlighting United States military actions against Iran's nuclear program. The United States agreed to new negotiations with Iran after a dispute over the meeting's location.
President Donald Trump is willing to meet with Iranian leaders, according to Secretary of State Marco Rubio. The United States agreed to talks in Oman after initial disputes over the meeting's location. Officials emphasized the need for meaningful negotiations addressing key security concerns.
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