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Ten members of a Hamas cell in the West Bank were arrested for allegedly carrying out explosive attacks and planning a kidnapping. Authorities say the group was preparing additional mass-casualty attacks and had built a tunnel intended to hold hostages.
Israel has extended its wartime airspace restrictions through April 16, subject to security developments. Foreign airlines remain barred, with only Israeli carriers operating limited flights.
New reporting details Jeffrey Epstein's close ties to former Israeli prime minister Ehud Barak and other figures within Israel's political and security establishment. The documents reveal financial dealings, security coordination and references to intelligence circles, but no proof that Epstein worked for Israeli intelligence.
A senior commander has urged the North Atlantic Treaty Organization to urgently overhaul its defense production and decision-making processes. He warned that Russia’s wartime transformation and rapid weapons manufacturing expose serious weaknesses in the alliance’s speed and preparedness.
Prince William represented the King at the enthronement of Dame Sarah Mullally as the first female Archbishop of Canterbury. The historic ceremony marked the beginning of her ministry and addressed hopes for peace and accountability within the church.
Dame Sarah Mullally has been enthroned as the first woman Archbishop of Canterbury in the history of the Church of England. She reflected on her journey of faith, acknowledged divisions over women bishops and pledged to address past abuse scandals with honesty and compassion.
Middle Eastern sovereign wealth funds have recorded massive gains from early bets on Chinese artificial intelligence firms listed in Hong Kong. The windfall comes despite regional conflict and reflects a careful balance between investments in China and the United States.
A Fox News Digital investigation alleges that a network linked to tech entrepreneur Neville Roy Singham funds and amplifies pro-China, anti-United States narratives through nonprofits and media outlets. Financial records show millions of dollars flowing between United States groups and a Shanghai-based media firm aligned with the Chinese Communist Party.
A 14-year-old has been charged with spying for Iran after allegedly completing assignments in exchange for cryptocurrency. Prosecutors say he filmed sensitive locations and spray-painted pro-alliance graffiti around Tel Aviv.
Stray Ukrainian drones entered Estonian and Latvian airspace during a broader हमला on Russian oil facilities. No injuries or damage were reported, but Baltic officials warned of rising regional security risks.
A five-year-old boy in Kiryat Shmona was saved from injury after his parents moved him to a bomb shelter before a rocket blast shattered his bedroom window. Glass shards landed on his bed and pillow, highlighting the ongoing danger faced by local residents.
Iran has presented sweeping demands ahead of potential cease-fire talks as the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps consolidates power. A United States official dismissed the conditions as unrealistic, with diplomacy proceeding through intermediaries rather than direct talks.
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