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The Finance Ministry has sent the 2026 state budget draft to the Knesset ahead of a key preliminary vote. The budget faces political hurdles, with some parties making their support conditional on other legislative priorities.
Two toddlers are critically ill and several others injured after a suspected hazardous chemical incident at an unlicensed daycare in Jerusalem. Emergency services are investigating the source of the exposure. The Education Ministry says the facility is not officially recognized.
President Trump has invited Russian President Putin to join a new Board of Peace focused on Gaza. The Kremlin says Putin is reviewing the proposal, which may also address other international conflicts.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has been invited to join United States President Donald Trump's 'Board of Peace' to help resolve global conflicts and oversee Gaza reconstruction. Moscow is seeking clarification on the offer and has not yet indicated if Putin will participate.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer has not endorsed Donald Trump's 'Board of Peace' for Gaza, citing concerns over costs and governance. The proposed group has drawn criticism over its structure and the invitation extended to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Canada and Qatar have formalized a deeper economic and investment partnership, signing new agreements and launching a strategic dialogue during Prime Minister Mark Carney's visit to Doha. The countries committed to expanding cooperation across trade, finance, and security, while Canada also explored new investment opportunities in Egypt.
Russian President Vladimir Putin is considering an invitation to join a United States-led Peace Council for Gaza. The council will oversee Gaza's reconstruction and includes leaders from several countries. Permanent membership is available to those who make a significant financial contribution.
Hackers interrupted Iranian state TV to broadcast messages from exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi, urging the military to support anti-government protests. The disruption comes amid a severe crackdown and internet blackout, with thousands reported killed or detained.
Lt. Col. Dr. A. shares insights on how military medical teams have adapted and improved their response during ongoing conflict. He highlights the importance of preparation, innovation, and team cohesion in saving lives. On Doctors' Appreciation Day, he reassures families of the unwavering commitment to soldiers' care.
Governor Josh Shapiro was asked if he was a 'double agent for Israel' during vetting for Kamala Harris's running mate, according to his memoir. Shapiro said antisemitism did not influence Harris's final choice, though others condemned the question as offensive. The incident has sparked calls for better standards in political vetting.
A train derailment in southern Spain has left at least 21 dead and about 100 injured, with emergency services responding to the scene. The cause of the crash remains unclear.
Iraqi forces arrested three Islamic State terrorists, including a bomb-maker, in Anbar and Sulaymaniyah. The arrests are part of ongoing efforts to counter remaining sleeper cells in the region.
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