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A driver injured seven pedestrians in Modena before crashing into a shop and allegedly stabbing another person. Authorities are investigating the motive behind the attack.
As global cyber attacks surge, Israel has become a prime target, prompting a rapid evolution in its defense strategy. The country’s growing cyber security and defense technology sectors reflect a broader shift from traditional warfare to digital battlefields.
Hadash elected Youssef Atauna and Nihaya Wishahy to the fourth and fifth spots on its electoral slate. The move reflects a push to broaden support among Bedouin and Arab voters, while leaving only one woman on the slate's top ranks.
Twenty-five countries will compete in the Eurovision Song Contest 2026 grand final. The line-up includes automatic qualifiers and ten successful acts from each semi-final.
President Trump left Beijing without major agreements after a closely watched summit with President Xi Jinping. Despite warm words about friendship, the talks produced few concrete results on trade or security issues.
A criminal complaint alleges that an Iraqi militia leader backed by Iran plotted attacks in the United States and Europe. Officials warn the case reflects a broader expansion of Iranian proxy activity into Western countries.
The Eurovision Song Contest final takes place in Vienna amid controversy over Israel’s participation and several national boycotts. Despite tensions, fans are focused on a diverse lineup of performances, with Finland’s entry emerging as the favorite.
Pope Leo Fourteenth has formed a Vatican study group on artificial intelligence ahead of his first encyclical, which will focus on ethics and human dignity. The move signals a stronger church voice in global debates over technology, war, and regulation.
British Palestinians report rising fear and hostility over expressing their identity and opposing Israel's war on Gaza. Community leaders say many feel silenced, even as public solidarity and large marches continue across Britain.
Yoel Zilberman warns that criminal networks in the Negev and Galilee have tightened their grip on Israel's economy and infrastructure. He says extortion, large scale theft, and illegal weapons have created a 'state within a state' and calls for a national crackdown.
Restaurants and delivery platforms across India are set to raise prices by up to 10 percent as fuel costs surge. Higher transportation, cooking gas and raw material expenses are squeezing margins and pushing more of the burden onto consumers.
Eurovision's final in Vienna proceeds despite five countries boycotting over Israel's participation. Protests and tensions have marked this year's competition, now reduced to its smallest size in over two decades.
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