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The United States National Archives has released 11 million files on German citizens who joined the Nazi Party. The records, compiled after World War Two, allow families to research their relatives' roles during the Nazi era.
Five Jewish couples married in a joint ceremony in Kyiv during a temporary ceasefire in the war. The event offered a powerful moment of unity and resilience for a community deeply affected by years of conflict.
Azerbaijan honored Jewish tank commander Albert Agarunov, who was killed in the First Karabakh War and named a National Hero. His legacy remains a symbol of patriotism and interfaith unity in the country.
A Florida congressional contest has erupted into a wider political battle involving antisemitism, Israel, and Armenia. The feud between Representative Randy Fine and candidate Dan Bilzerian has drawn in diaspora groups and reignited debates over dual citizenship and foreign policy.
Rajnath Singh reviewed energy supply risks amid the West Asia conflict and urged citizens to remain calm. He said the government is taking steps to prevent shortages and emphasized energy conservation to ensure national security.
Iran and the United States have rejected each other's conditions for ending the Middle East conflict, deepening a diplomatic impasse. Rising tensions in the Gulf and renewed security incidents have heightened fears of wider confrontation and driven oil prices higher.
Major Gaurav Arya discusses how Iran is using oil routes and the Strait of Hormuz to pressure the United States. The episode explores energy security risks and why rising oil prices are shaping strategic decisions in the Middle East.
ONE ZERO will offer free international data packages to qualifying credit card holders based on monthly spending. The bank says the move could save families up to 1,500 Israeli shekels per vacation and is part of a broader effort to expand travel-related benefits.
Yair Lapid said he expects more party mergers before the fall elections following his alliance with Naftali Bennett. He emphasized cooperation among leaders with shared values while ruling out partnerships with ideological opponents.
India is projected to post strong growth through financial year 2026 despite global headwinds, with momentum supported by domestic demand and credit expansion. Growth may moderate in financial year 2027, while risks from oil prices and currency movements remain.
The government has urged citizens to conserve fuel as global oil prices rise, while assuring that domestic supplies remain stable. State-owned fuel retailers continue to face heavy losses, and no relief package has been announced.
Four years after Shireen Abu Akleh was killed while reporting in the West Bank, no one has been held accountable. Her family and press freedom advocates are urging the United States government to provide updates and pursue justice.
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