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A Muslim family in Stockport was targeted in a hate crime after a pig's head was left at their home by masked men. The incident has sparked community support and a police investigation, but no arrests have been made so far.
Elon Musk has suggested he could buy Ryanair after a public feud with CEO Michael O'Leary over in-flight Wi-Fi. The dispute has played out on social media, with both leaders exchanging sharp remarks. Most Ryanair passengers are unlikely to pay extra for Wi-Fi, according to O'Leary.
Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy headline major golf tournaments this week as the 2026 season gets underway. Top players debut in California and Dubai, while the PGA Tour Champions and Korn Ferry Tour also kick off their events. The week marks a strong start to the year across multiple tours.
Saudi Arabia's Cabinet welcomed the next phase of the Gaza peace plan and reiterated support for ceasefire and humanitarian aid. The ministers also backed efforts in Syria and Yemen, highlighted economic growth, and approved new international agreements.
Israeli authorities have demolished a United Nations compound in East Jerusalem, sparking international condemnation and raising concerns over violations of international law. The move follows allegations against agency staff and marks a significant escalation in tensions.
Ultra-Orthodox protesters in Jerusalem assaulted an elderly man during violent demonstrations against autopsies of two infants. Police arrested a suspect and condemned the rioters' actions, while the families appealed the autopsy decision to the Supreme Court.
Haredi protesters are rioting in Jerusalem and Beit Shemesh over planned autopsies for two babies who died at an unlicensed daycare. Police are responding with crowd control measures, while the families appeal the court's decision.
Israel's defense minister met with his Greek counterpart in Athens to discuss expanding military cooperation. The talks come after a recent agreement between Israel, Greece, and Cyprus to strengthen security ties in the region.
Shas condemns an attack on a lawmaker's son linked to a controversial draft exemption bill. The party urges police action and highlights the broader impact on the ultra-Orthodox community. The incident has intensified debate over military service exemptions.
Conductor Zubin Mehta has criticized Prime Minister Netanyahu and Israel's policies toward Palestine, calling for artists to speak out on political issues. Mehta canceled his performances in Israel this year and expressed hope for political change.
Reservists are facing large debts after National Insurance demanded retroactive repayment due to a law change. Many have struggled to appeal and are now seeking legal assistance.
A new study finds that perceptions of unfairness can intensify and prolong psychological trauma after war. Addressing these beliefs may improve recovery and trauma care. Anger linked to injustice also increases over time, suggesting new therapeutic targets.
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