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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has asked the court to shorten his cross-examination by three hours due to a security-related schedule. The request follows a two-month pause in testimony caused by regional conflict.
An Israeli soldier was lightly injured by explosive drones launched during a ceasefire in southern Lebanon. The Israeli military responded with airstrikes on Hezbollah sites and said three members were killed while preparing attacks.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth will face congressional questioning over the Iran war and a proposed 1.5 trillion dollar defense budget. Lawmakers from both parties are expected to scrutinize the costs of the conflict and recent leadership changes at the Pentagon.
Two Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon killed five people, including three rescuers caught in a second blast. Lebanese officials condemned the attack as a war crime amid ongoing clashes despite a ceasefire.
Two soldiers were wounded in a stabbing attack during a weapons raid in the West Bank village of Silwad. One attacker was killed and another was arrested during the operation.
King Charles the Third charmed President Donald Trump at a White House state dinner with humor, history, and a symbolic gift. A brief unscripted moment on Middle East policy hinted at underlying tensions, but the evening largely showcased pageantry and the longstanding alliance between the two nations.
King Charles the Third charmed President Donald Trump at a White House state dinner with humor, history, and a symbolic gift. A brief political aside from Trump created a delicate moment, but the evening underscored the enduring ties between the United Kingdom and the United States.
Vice president JD Vance has questioned whether the Pentagon has fully disclosed the extent of missile stockpile depletion during the Iran conflict. Concerns are growing about the United States' ability to sustain future military operations as munitions reserves decline.
Amid ongoing conflicts in the Middle East, young creators are using dark humor online to cope with fear and instability. While satire offers brief relief to many, it can also draw criticism and official scrutiny.
Iran says it does not view its conflict with the United States and Israel as over despite a ceasefire. Tehran has continued updating its target database and stresses stronger military coordination.
Indian markets are likely to see a muted opening amid weak global cues and rising oil prices. Uncertainty over United States and Iran talks and interest rate decisions is weighing on investor sentiment.
The Congress party swept all four seats in Ahmedabad’s Khadia ward, ending over 40 years of uninterrupted control by the Bharatiya Janata Party. Local civic issues and a reduced electorate are seen as key factors behind the historic upset.
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