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President Isaac Herzog will visit Panama and Costa Rica on a four day trip, marking the first visit by an Israeli president to Panama. He will meet regional leaders and attend Costa Rica’s presidential inauguration.
Fouad Siniora says negotiating with Israel is a constitutional right and a national necessity for Lebanon. He blames Hezbollah for initiating conflict without state approval and calls for diplomacy, reform and stronger regional support to stabilize the country.
Researchers say they have identified the long-lost tomb of the prophet Amos at a site known as Qasr Antar, two kilometers from ancient Tekoa. The discovery is based on historical accounts, aerial imaging, and archaeological evidence.
A London Jewish man says rising antisemitism has left him fearing for his safety and questioning the future of Jews in Britain. He described recent assaults, threats, and growing hostility in his community.
Four Palestinians, including a minor, were charged with planning Islamic State-inspired attacks in Jerusalem and the West Bank. Prosecutors say the group gathered intelligence, studied weapons, and sought to recruit others as part of the alleged plot.
A 36 year old man has been named and is set to be charged for allegedly assaulting a French nun in Jerusalem. The attack, captured on video, has intensified concerns about rising violence against Christians in the city.
Music festivals are adapting to survive as rising fuel costs and industry consolidation create financial pressure. While many events face uncertainty, some new festivals are seeing strong ticket sales.
The Trump administration has exempted foreign doctors from a travel ban related visa freeze, allowing them to continue working in the United States. The move follows warnings that underserved areas could lose hundreds of physicians amid a growing national doctor shortage.
A liquefied petroleum gas tanker carrying fuel for India has crossed the Strait of Hormuz and is expected to reach Visakhapatnam on May 13. The shipment offers partial relief after weeks of supply disruptions caused by the West Asia conflict.
Global oil disruptions linked to conflict in Iran are driving up the cost of polyester and textile production. As supply chains tighten across Asia, shoppers may soon see higher prices at fast fashion retailers.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the government could restrict or ban some pro-Palestinian marches, citing their impact on Jewish communities. The debate follows recent stabbings and a rise in the national terrorism threat level.
Women in Saudi Arabia are making significant inroads into the construction sector as national reforms expand workforce participation. Their growing presence is influencing project design, collaboration and leadership across major developments.
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