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Declassified Argentinian files show Nazi doctor Josef Mengele lived freely in Argentina after the war, despite authorities knowing his identity. Officials tracked his movements but failed to arrest him, and he eventually fled to Paraguay.
Pope Leo has made bold statements on his first foreign trip, urging peace and denouncing the misuse of religion for violence. He also called for a Palestinian state while maintaining the Vatican's mediating stance.
Avi Fine shares expert tips on selecting and storing produce to keep it fresh for longer. He recommends buying directly from farmers, avoiding immediate washing, and not cutting produce before storage.
Police internal affairs denies claims that an investigator assaulted a senior officer during an interrogation. The agency says no violence occurred and that the officer was treated appropriately throughout the process.
United States and Ukrainian officials held productive talks in Florida on ending the war with Russia, but significant challenges remain. A United States envoy is set to meet with Vladimir Putin in Moscow as negotiations continue amid ongoing violence and political turmoil.
The Israel Defense Forces is facing a severe shortage of career soldiers, with fewer officers willing to stay in the military. Burnout, poor service conditions, and political issues are driving the crisis, as the army seeks urgent solutions.
The head of Lahav 433 was detained and later released after a lengthy interrogation over alleged misconduct. His lawyer accuses investigators of breaking the law and abusing their authority during the process.
Amy Schumer showed off her dramatic weight loss and was seen without her wedding ring, sparking rumors of an impending divorce. The comedian shared photos with her son, while her husband Chris Fischer was notably absent. Friends claim the couple is headed for a split, though Schumer says they are still married.
The chief of Israel Police's major crimes unit was briefly arrested after refusing to sign release conditions following interrogation in a corruption probe. His lawyer alleges misconduct by investigators. Binyamin is expected to return to work despite the incident.
Prime Minister Netanyahu has requested a presidential pardon during his ongoing corruption trial, igniting controversy in Israel. Supporters say it could help unify the country, while critics warn it threatens the rule of law.
Dublin City Council has withdrawn its proposal to rename Herzog Park after backlash from the Irish government and accusations of antisemitism. The park honors Chaim Herzog, a former Israeli president born in Ireland.
Gaza faces a worsening humanitarian crisis, with most residents displaced and living in tents amid severe shortages of medical supplies and rising disease. Aid trucks rarely carry medicines, and winter conditions are compounding the suffering. Despite international efforts, daily life remains precarious for millions in the enclave.
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