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Israel's military is investigating a soldier accused of desecrating a Virgin Mary statue in southern Lebanon. The incident has drawn condemnation from church officials and comes amid ongoing fighting despite a ceasefire.
Justice Minister Yariv Levin warned he would stop appointing Supreme Court justices if his conservative nominees are not approved. With four seats already vacant and more retirements ahead, he said the court could gradually 'disappear' without a compromise.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said a slain Hezbollah commander believed he had immunity in Beirut, warning that no enemy is beyond Israel’s reach. His comments come amid a ceasefire and ahead of national elections.
Gas prices have surged nationwide, with some regions paying more than seven dollars a gallon. Lower-income drivers are cutting back as global supply disruptions and regional factors keep costs high.
Egypt's annual inflation slowed to 14.9 percent in April despite rising geopolitical tensions and higher energy costs. Net foreign assets recorded their sharpest monthly drop in years as investors retreated and import costs increased.
The 2026 Global Super League in Guyana will feature leading franchise champions, including the Desert Vipers. The tournament offers the Vipers a global stage to promote their sustainability-focused identity while competing against top international sides.
This year’s Venice Biennale is marked by geopolitical controversy, with the United States pavilion drawing sharp criticism. The selected artist’s sculptures are described as decorative and lacking the depth required for such a politically charged stage.
An Israeli strike in Beirut's southern suburbs killed a senior Hezbollah commander and at least 11 others across Lebanon, according to local officials. The attack marks the first on the area in weeks amid ongoing cross-border violence despite a ceasefire.
Emirati fighter Mohammad Yahya will headline the 'Pride of Arabia' event in Dubai on May 24. Competing close to home, he looks to revive his career while continuing to inspire the next generation of mixed martial arts athletes in the United Arab Emirates.
The United States is waiting for Iran’s response to a new peace proposal as indirect talks continue through Pakistan. The conflict has disrupted global oil markets and raised tensions despite signs of diplomatic movement.
The residential property market in the United Arab Emirates remains resilient, with strong buyer interest despite rising supply and regional uncertainty. Most owners are holding assets, while buyers increasingly favor completed homes and expect price stabilization.
President Donald Trump's rapid shifts on the Iran conflict have undercut public statements by Secretary of State Marco Rubio and fueled confusion about United States strategy. The president has alternated between declaring the war over and threatening renewed bombing within hours.
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