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Denmark recorded 199 antisemitic incidents in 2025, marking the third consecutive year of historically high levels. Most cases were linked to the war in Gaza, with many occurring online and targeting visibly Jewish individuals or institutions.
An adviser to Iran's supreme leader compared control of the Strait of Hormuz to possessing an atomic bomb and vowed not to relinquish it. Iran may seek to alter the legal regime of the vital shipping route and potentially impose transit controls.
Pope Leo called on world leaders to ease global tensions and reject violence as he marked his first year as head of the Catholic Church. His appeal came after talks with United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio and amid strained relations with Washington.
Spain's prime minister has escalated his criticism of Israel, triggering a deep diplomatic rift and sharp domestic debate. Prominent Jewish leaders warn of rising antisemitism and political radicalization as corruption allegations and weak poll numbers cloud his government.
Chile's new president has vowed to appoint an ambassador to Israel within weeks, reversing a two year diplomatic freeze. The move aims to repair strained relations that worsened under former President Gabriel Boric.
The Pentagon has released a new batch of files on unidentified anomalous phenomena, including videos, military reports, and astronaut accounts. The disclosures follow renewed transparency efforts, though officials say no evidence of alien technology has been confirmed.
A ninth suspect has been arrested over the arson of Jewish community ambulances in north-west London. Police say the attack was targeted and forms part of a wider investigation into assaults on Jewish sites across the city.
A ninth suspect has been arrested over an arson attack that destroyed Jewish ambulances and caused £1m in damage. Police say the fire was a targeted act and part of a wider series of attacks on Jewish sites across London.
Representative Bobby Scott has requested an investigation into antisemitism within campus Republican groups, despite previously criticizing hearings focused on campus antisemitism. His move highlights ongoing partisan clashes over how Congress addresses discrimination in higher education.
A Fox News opinion column delivers a satirical Mother’s Day gift guide targeting left wing activist mothers. The piece uses sarcasm to criticize immigration activism and progressive politics.
Reform United Kingdom surged in local elections, inflicting heavy losses on Labour and increasing pressure on Prime Minister Keir Starmer to resign. The النتائج point to a potential reshaping of the United Kingdom’s traditional two-party political landscape.
The Indian rupee is hovering near record lows amid rising oil prices, geopolitical tensions and heavy foreign capital outflows. Analysts say its future will depend largely on global energy markets and United States monetary policy, with further weakness possible if pressures persist.
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