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Eight Muslim nations have issued a joint statement blaming Israel for the collapse of the Gaza ceasefire, without mentioning Hamas. The ministers condemned Israel's military actions and called for renewed commitment to the peace process.
President Trump has proposed a two-year closure of the Kennedy Center for major renovations and a future grand reopening. The center has seen cancellations and controversy since his recent appointment. Trump also plans a new monument for the 250th Independence Day.
President Donald Trump announced the Kennedy Center will close for two years for renovations, while a Minnesota boy and his father were released from immigration detention. Other top stories include a historic Grammy win for Bad Bunny, continued U.S. cold weather, and escalating tensions in Iran.
Deni Avdija becomes the first Israeli selected for the National Basketball Association All-Star Game. Israel's Ambassador to the United Nations congratulated him on this historic achievement.
Music stars at the Grammys protested the immigration crackdown, wearing pins and making statements onstage. Their actions reflected growing public backlash after recent enforcement incidents. The demonstration was stronger than at other recent award shows.
Moshe Gafni claims that protests over the draft law are intended to topple the government rather than address military enlistment. He says his decisions will be guided by Torah sages and remains undecided about returning to the coalition.
Global stocks and oil prices fell Monday as investors weighed tech sector volatility and uncertainty over the new Federal Reserve nominee. Precious metals also saw sharp swings, while Wall Street losses were limited by gains in Tesla and Apple.
The Trump family quietly sold a major stake in their crypto firm to a powerful Abu Dhabi royal, raising concerns about conflicts of interest as the US later granted the UAE access to sensitive artificial intelligence technology. Legal experts have called the deal unprecedented and potentially unethical. The White House denies any wrongdoing.
Deni Avdija is the first player from Israel to be named an NBA All-Star, following a breakout season with Portland. He will represent the World Team in Los Angeles, marking a historic moment for Israeli basketball.
Deni Avdija has become the first Israeli player to be named an NBA All-Star after a standout season with the Portland Trail Blazers. He will play for the World team in the upcoming All-Star showcase. Avdija's performance has been a highlight for the Blazers this year.
New York City activists held their final rally for Gaza hostages after the last captive's body was recovered. The group reflected on their shared journey and plans to channel their advocacy into new causes. Their efforts have fostered strong community ties and inspired new grassroots initiatives.
Iran and the United States are engaged in serious talks on Iran's nuclear programme amid rising military tensions. The United States president is optimistic about reaching a deal, while Iran warns of possible regional conflict. Other stories include a tech company sale and a Samurai exhibition.
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