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A new analysis highlights ten footballers in Europe's top leagues who have taken the most shots without scoring this season. The list features well-known names and reveals the stories behind their goal droughts. Despite their struggles, many continue to contribute in other ways and remain hopeful of ending their barren runs.
The United States Federal Aviation Administration has warned airlines about possible military actions and GPS interference over Mexico, Central America, and parts of South America. The advisory follows increased regional tensions after a United States operation in Venezuela and will last 60 days.
The White House has revealed the members of the new 'Board of Peace' for Gaza, which will oversee governance and reconstruction efforts. Specific roles for board members have yet to be announced.
Riyadh has introduced a unified digital system to streamline urban planning approvals, reducing bureaucracy and accelerating development. The platform brings transparency and efficiency to real estate and infrastructure projects, supporting the city's transformation goals. This marks a significant step toward smart governance and improved quality of urban life.
Sheba Medical Center celebrates a milestone in fertility preservation for women with cancer, thanks to Morris Kahn's support. Over one hundred ovarian transplants have been performed, marking a lasting legacy.
Mass protests in Iran have led to a cautious response from Middle Eastern countries, reflecting anxiety and strategic restraint. Both allies and adversaries are closely watching for possible regional impacts.
Experts say men and women can be close friends without romance, despite social stereotypes. Popular culture often suggests otherwise, but platonic relationships are possible.
Sir Tony Blair will help oversee Gaza's future as part of a new international board led by Donald Trump. The board will support a transitional Palestinian government and coordinate efforts to stabilize and rebuild Gaza after years of conflict.
A study found that no Yale professors donated to Republican candidates in 2025, highlighting concerns over ideological diversity. Nearly all faculty donations went to Democrat or independent candidates, reigniting debate over political balance at the university.
Senior European diplomats at the Jaipur Literature Festival discussed the impact of geopolitical tensions on global norms and stability. The session emphasized respect for sovereignty, international law, and the complexities of balancing strategic alliances with humanitarian concerns.
President Trump has named members of a new board to oversee his Gaza peace plan, but no Palestinian or Arab representatives are included. Other stories include the return of Bayeux Tapestry fragments to France, legal action against TikTok, and rare Dachau prisoner drawings going up for auction.
A new international board featuring Tony Blair and Marco Rubio will help oversee post-war governance in Gaza. The board will work with a Palestinian committee and an international force to support security and administration amid ongoing uncertainty about Gaza's future.
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