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Bus station screens in several cities were hacked to play music and alarms, alarming passengers. Officials are investigating and urging vigilance. Security issues with the displays have reportedly persisted.
A National Health Service doctor has been suspended over alleged antisemitic social media posts while an investigation takes place. The tribunal found no evidence of patient harm but said the posts could affect public confidence in the profession. Her suspension will be reviewed in six months.
West Virginia's governor has walked back his announcement that two National Guard members shot near the White House had died, citing conflicting reports about their condition. The incident occurred amid controversy over the deployment of armed troops to cities.
Radiohead's comeback show at London's O2 Arena showcased their unique evolution and enduring influence, opening with a rarely played early track. The performance reaffirmed their status as one of music's most innovative bands.
A U.S. envoy reportedly gave a senior Russian official advice on how to pitch a Ukraine peace deal to President Donald Trump. The call underscores ongoing diplomatic maneuvering between the U.S. and Russia.
A traveler lost his tallit and tefillin at a Florida airport, prompting an extensive but initially unsuccessful search. The incident left him concerned that the items were gone for good.
Wizz Air is offering a 30 percent discount on selected flights as part of its 'Pink Friday' sale. The promotion runs until Friday and features reduced fares to European destinations.
Israeli soldiers killed a Palestinian man in Qabatiya after he threw an explosive device at them. The military found more explosives in his car, and the man later died at a hospital.
Prime Minister Netanyahu faces growing criticism for refusing to accept responsibility for the October 7 attack and rejecting calls for an independent inquiry. The military has taken disciplinary action, while public protests demand greater accountability. Tensions between political and military leaders continue to escalate.
A Palestinian man was killed by Israeli gunfire in Qabatiya, south of Jenin, according to Palestinian officials. The Israeli military has not commented, as security operations continue in the region.
President Herzog of Israel sends condolences after two National Guardsmen were fatally shot in Washington, DC. He expressed sympathy to the victims' families and reiterated Israel's support for the United States.
Lebanon's upcoming elections are threatened by political deadlock, disputes over diaspora voting, and ongoing conflict with Israel. Analysts warn that even timely elections may not resolve the country's deep-rooted instability. Tensions over Hezbollah's disarmament and persistent Israeli strikes add to the uncertainty.
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