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The White House says it supports Israel's right to defend itself after an Israeli strike killed a top Hezbollah commander. Officials emphasized backing for Israel's actions against terrorist threats.
President Trump has begun the process of potentially designating some Muslim Brotherhood chapters as terrorist organizations. The move could lead to sanctions against the influential Islamist group.
President Trump has ordered a review to designate certain Muslim Brotherhood chapters as terrorist organizations, citing their involvement in violence and threats to American interests. The move could result in asset freezes and travel restrictions for affiliated groups.
Donald Trump faces mounting criticism from within his own movement, as supporters clash over his focus on foreign policy and the movement's direction. Infighting and radical positions threaten to undermine the unity of his base. The growing divide raises questions about the future of the movement and its influence.
A new report warns that Israel is accelerating settlement expansion and Palestinian displacement in East Jerusalem's Sheikh Jarrah through legal and development measures. Residents face mounting evictions and uncertainty as state-backed projects move forward. Human rights groups say these actions threaten to transform the neighborhood and sever Palestinian ties to Jerusalem.
Canada is seeking to diversify its trade beyond the United States, with new talks announced with India and progress made with the United Arab Emirates. Carney says trade talks with the United States will resume when appropriate.
Mayor Eric Adams visited Park East Synagogue after it was targeted by protesters, reaffirming support for the Jewish community. The incident has underscored divisions between Adams and incoming mayor Zohran Mamdani.
A 100-year-old man is under investigation in Germany for allegedly serving as a Nazi camp guard and participating in executions. Authorities say the crimes occurred at a prisoner of war camp in Hemer during the Second World War. The case comes as time runs out to prosecute surviving suspects.
MineOS has sold its consumer privacy app to McAfee, which will integrate it into its privacy protection services. The move marks MineOS's shift toward enterprise technology and AI-driven data management.
A senior intelligence officer linked to failures on October 7 will be removed from both the military and the main intelligence agency. The decision was confirmed by the heads of both organizations.
The main office for Trump's government efficiency initiative has closed, but agency teams continue efforts to cut waste. The administration says the program's cost-saving mission remains active. Elon Musk's role as a public face has ended, but the policies persist.
Eli Feldstein's lawyer claims he acted under orders from Netanyahu's adviser Jonatan Urich, not independently, in leaking classified information. The court reviewed messages and interrogations to determine responsibility. Feldstein faces severe charges and is also linked to a separate corruption scandal.
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