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A 45-year-old British man born in Somalia has been arrested after a stabbing in Golders Green that injured two Jewish men. Police have declared the incident a terrorist attack and are investigating possible links to another case.
Pete Hegseth faced sharp criticism from Democrats over the cost and conduct of the Iran war during a tense House hearing. Lawmakers questioned military spending, civilian casualties and the administration's request for a major defence budget increase.
April 29, 2026
Telangana plans to introduce international patient services at key public hospitals to boost medical tourism. Premium suites, global partnerships and a new convention centre are part of the strategy to position Hyderabad as a global healthcare hub.
TimesofIsraelLondon cops ID Golders Green terrorist as a UK national from Somalia, don't name himApril 29, 2026
Police say the suspect in the Golders Green stabbing is a 45-year-old United Kingdom national born in Somalia. He remains in custody as officers search a southeast London address.
Sally Carson’s The Prisoner follows the Kluger family in 1933 as they grapple with grief and growing persecution in Germany. The novel portrays the tightening grip of fascism and the personal toll of anti-Jewish laws.
Dr Reddy's Laboratories has secured Health Canada approval for its generic semaglutide injection, the first such authorization in the country. The product is used to improve blood sugar control in adults with type 2 diabetes.
Saudi Arabia’s ambassador to Lebanon said the Taif Agreement is the cornerstone of any political settlement and called for stronger civil peace. Lebanese religious leaders praised the Kingdom’s role in supporting stability and unity amid ongoing challenges.
The Supreme Court struck down Louisiana’s majority-Black congressional district, limiting how race can be considered in redistricting. The ruling is expected to benefit Republicans and reshape upcoming election maps.
ArutzShevaChief of Staff in South Lebanon: 'We won't leave without security for north'April 29, 2026
Israel's top military commander said forces will remain in southern Lebanon until long-term security for northern communities is guaranteed. He emphasized continued operations to eliminate threats and prevent hostile forces from establishing along the border.
A new audit documents 6,800 antisemitic incidents in Canada in 2025, marking a continued rise. The majority occurred online, with harassment making up most reported cases.
YNetIDF chief says troops may stay in south Lebanon buffer zone until northern Israel isApril 29, 2026
The chief of the Israeli military said troops could remain in southern Lebanon to prevent attacks on northern Israel. He pledged that forces will stay until long-term security for border communities is ensured.
TimesofIsraelMan pleads guilty to plotting jihadist attack on 2024 Taylor Swift concert in ViennaApril 29, 2026
A 21-year-old Austrian man pleaded guilty to plotting a jihadist attack on a Taylor Swift concert in Vienna in 2024. The planned हमल ा led to the cancellation of three shows and could result in a prison sentence of up to 20 years.






