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The United Nations Security Council has backed Morocco's autonomy plan for Western Sahara, calling it the most feasible solution. The vote was praised by Morocco but criticized by Algeria and the Polisario Front. The resolution also extends the peacekeeping mission in the region for another year.
The Red Cross has facilitated the return of three bodies to Israel, marking the first such transfer since fighting resumed. Families of hostages continue to await answers, while humanitarian agencies call for greater access to affected areas.
Hannah Senesh, a poet and paratrooper, risked her life to help Jews during World War II and was executed at 23. Her courage and writings have made her a lasting symbol of resistance and heroism.
Mexico has ended its search for a survivor after United States military strikes on suspected drug trafficking boats. The attacks killed at least 14 people and have raised tensions between the two countries. Lawmakers are seeking more information about the legal basis for the strikes.
Aston Villa and West Midlands Police are under fire for banning Maccabi Tel Aviv fans from a Europa League match due to safety concerns. Jewish community leaders and the Prime Minister have criticized the move, while a proposed compromise was reportedly dismissed. The decision follows fears of anti-Semitic attacks and was complicated by far-right involvement.
Andrew Cuomo campaigns with Republican city council member Inna Vernikov, who endorsed him over her own party's candidate. Their alliance aims to counter far-left candidate Zohran Mamdani and appeal to conservative Jewish voters in South Brooklyn.
Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Mustafa says the Authority is best suited to lead Gaza after the war, despite Israeli resistance and economic hardship. He outlined ongoing reforms and called for international support to help stabilize and rebuild the region.
Zohran Mamdani has vowed to close the Technion's New York campus over its ties to the Israeli military. He plans to review the partnership with Cornell and could appoint board members who support a boycott.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation stopped a suspected Islamic State-linked terror plot in Michigan ahead of Halloween, arresting several individuals. Officials praised the quick response that prevented a possible attack. More details are expected as the investigation continues.
The Red Cross has returned the remains of three bodies to Israel for identification. Authorities are examining the remains, and further information is expected soon.
Four Bulgarians were sentenced to up to four years in prison for vandalizing a Jewish memorial in Paris. The court found foreign interference was 'indisputable,' though the men were not charged with acting for a foreign power. All four are banned from France for life.
Antidepressants have helped millions, but some patients experience lasting sexual dysfunction after treatment. Growing awareness is prompting calls for more research and open discussion.
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