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An armed terror operative has been arrested in Qalqilya, West Bank, during a joint operation. Several M16 rifles were seized and the suspect has affiliations with Islamic Jihad and Hamas.
Sir Keir Starmer supports Ukraine's right to decide the terms of a peace deal with Russia, rejecting Trump's proposals.
Pakistan's airspace closure disrupts international travel, leading to longer flight times and potential fare increases. Air India and IndiGo issue travel advisories for passengers. Indian Prime Minister vows to hunt down terrorists responsible for recent attack.
Diplomatic reporter Lazar Berman and host Amanda Borschel-Dan discuss the recent increase in Jewish visits to the Temple Mount and the shifting status quo at the holy site in the latest episode of Friday Focus.
Police are investigating a protest incident at a popular fountain in Auckland, New Zealand, which was dyed red on Anzac Day.
Renowned chef Rafi Cohen shares a recipe for a flavorful Moroccan fish stew that is ideal for those seeking a hearty and aromatic dish.
Turki Al-Sheikh, head of Saudi Arabia's General Entertainment Authority, has become the most powerful figure in boxing, using his position and the country's wealth to transform the sport. However, behind the glitz and glamour, Al-Sheikh is also central to a regime that rules with an iron fist, with allegations of human rights abuses and political detainments.
The Saudi Arabian Museum of Contemporary Art in Riyadh is hosting 'Adaptability,' an exhibition of clay artwork by 11 Arab artists, highlighting the material's adaptability and its connection to human strength and resilience.
Kunal Karan Kapoor is joining the cast of Tenali Rama as a retired Army doctor in his first historical show, and he shares his passion for photography and traveling.
Experts warn that weight loss drugs like Ozempic may raise the risk of depression and suicidal thoughts, and call for caution and genetic testing to protect vulnerable individuals.
Israel Air Force will conduct training flights in preparation for the Remembrance Day flight ceremony, urging the public to avoid flying drones in specific areas for safety.
Two men were killed and another injured in a shooting incident in Tira, Israel. Police are investigating the incident and searching for suspects.
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