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Nationwide protests in Iran have intensified, with President Trump pledging support for demonstrators and warning the regime against violence. The article calls for the United States to take active measures to aid Iranians and weaken the regime.
The BBC faces backlash over its coverage of Iran's protests, with viewers criticizing editing errors and the report's tone. The broadcaster is accused of underreporting the deadly unrest, which has spread across the country.
Israel's ambassador to the United States sees potential for expanding the Abraham Accords through new cooperation with Syria, contingent on regional stability. He highlighted the importance of reformist voices in Islam and addressed the deeper roots of the Israel-Palestine conflict. Leiter also called for resilience against antisemitism and shared personal reflections on loss and heritage.
Widespread protests have erupted in Iran following a currency collapse, with demonstrators demanding economic and political change. Authorities have responded with both conciliatory gestures and violent crackdowns, as unrest spreads across cities and rural areas.
Ethiopian Airlines has launched a $12.5 billion project to build Africa's largest airport in Bishoftu, set for completion in 2030. The new hub will greatly expand passenger capacity and support the airline's ongoing growth. Major international lenders are backing the project.
Designing children's rooms requires balancing creativity, practicality, and budget. Parents must consider multiple needs while navigating trends and costs.
Seven protesters were arrested outside Minister Yoav Kisch's home during a demonstration over the Qatargate scandal. The activists reportedly ignored police orders to leave.
Protests in Iran have entered a second week as authorities intensify their crackdown and restrict communications. Despite government claims of control, demonstrations and clashes continue, with dozens killed and thousands detained. The unrest, initially sparked by economic issues, has grown into direct opposition to the ruling government.
Dr. Irene Aue-Ben-David discusses her work preserving German Jewish history as director of the Leo Baeck Institute in Jerusalem. The institute recently marked its 70th anniversary with a major conference and new digital projects. Aue-Ben-David highlights the importance of making German Jewish heritage accessible to wider audiences.
Trainers reveal ten common gym mistakes that can undermine your progress and health. Learn what to fix for safer, more effective workouts.
Sanctions imposed by the Trump administration have severely disrupted the lives and work of International Criminal Court judges, cutting them off from key financial and digital services. Despite these challenges, the court is adapting its systems and remains committed to pursuing justice for victims of war crimes.
Breads Bakery workers in New York City are demanding the company cut ties with Israel as part of a union push, a move experts say is highly unusual and unlikely to succeed. The bakery is not legally required to negotiate on political issues, and the union effort faces significant hurdles. The controversy has sparked both protests and a show of support from the community.
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