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India's foreign minister criticized unilateral sanctions and warned of growing risks from the West Asia crisis at a meeting of major emerging economies. He called for diplomacy, respect for sovereignty and a ceasefire in Gaza while reaffirming zero tolerance for cross border terrorism.
Thousands of Israeli nationalists marched through Jerusalem's Old City to mark the capture of East Jerusalem in the 1967 Middle East war. Heavy security accompanied the parade, which Palestinians view as a provocation amid ongoing tensions over the city's future.
Pope Leo criticized Europe’s rising military spending as a betrayal of diplomacy and warned against calling rearmament defense. He also cautioned about the growing role of artificial intelligence in modern warfare.
Lebanon and Israel will hold new talks in Washington as fighting intensifies along the southern border. Beirut is seeking to secure a lasting ceasefire while Hezbollah rejects negotiations and vows to continue its fight.
American intelligence indicates that Chinese companies are planning covert arms sales to Iran through third countries. Washington is urging Beijing to block the transfers amid heightened tensions.
The United States military is weighing a new name for its Iran campaign if fighting resumes after the ceasefire. Officials say a rebranded operation could help the administration navigate congressional war powers requirements.
An Israeli strike in southern Lebanon killed nine members of the same family, including four children. The attack highlights the ongoing violence and enduring support for Hezbollah despite failed ceasefire efforts.
Holocaust survivor Albrecht Weinberg has died at 101 after years spent educating young people about Nazi crimes. He returned to Germany in his 80s and became a prominent voice for remembrance and historical responsibility.
A neo-Nazi leader known as 'Commander Butcher' was sentenced to 15 years in prison for plotting to poison Jewish children in New York City. Prosecutors said he promoted mass violence and coordinated terror schemes targeting minorities.
The remains of Specialist Mariyah Collington were recovered in Morocco after she went missing during joint military exercises. She and another soldier are believed to have fallen from a cliff while off duty.
A growing bipartisan debate questions whether the United States should continue its 3.8 billion dollar annual aid to Israel. Leaders on both sides argue that replacing aid with direct purchases could reshape political dynamics and redefine the strategic relationship.
Airlines in Europe are expected to raise ticket prices as jet fuel costs climb בעקבות Middle East supply disruptions. Industry leaders warn the impact could last into next year, especially during the busy summer season.
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