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Palestinians displaced from Gaza remain stranded in Egypt, separated from their families and facing legal and economic hardships. The border crossing remains closed, leaving many uncertain about their future.
Jews in New York City were the target of more hate crimes than all other groups combined for the second year, police data shows. Governor Kathy Hochul plans new protections for houses of worship. Jewish groups expressed disappointment with recent city policy changes.
The United Arab Emirates added 250,000 new companies in 2025, reaching 1.4 million businesses. Legal reforms and a surge in trademark registrations highlight the country's business-friendly environment. Tourism and non-oil sectors continue to drive strong economic growth.
A factory collapse in Yeruham has caused a hazardous chemical leak, with emergency teams securing the area. No injuries have been reported, and the public is advised to avoid the site.
Iran's army chief has threatened preemptive military action amid rising tensions and ongoing protests. The government has introduced new subsidies to address economic woes, but unrest continues with dozens reported dead.
Iran's army chief has threatened preemptive action amid ongoing protests and rising tensions with the United States. The government is offering new cash subsidies, but economic pressures and unrest continue to grow.
The Metropolitan Opera's new production of 'I Puritani' features paintings inspired by a historic portrait at the Met Museum. New York City crime statistics show fewer murders but more reported rapes in 2025.
A wide range of nonfiction books is set for release in 2026, including memoirs, histories, and cultural criticism from acclaimed authors. The list features anticipated works on topics from environmental crises to pop culture and politics. Stay tuned for updates as more titles are announced.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu urged calm after a bus killed a teenage protester during a demonstration against military conscription for the ultra-Orthodox community in Jerusalem. The incident has intensified tensions as the government considers ending long-standing draft exemptions.
Jacob Angeli-Chansley, known for his role in the Capitol riots, has turned against Donald Trump and announced his run for Arizona governor. He now criticizes the administration and plans to campaign as an independent.
Iran executed a man accused of spying for Israel, as the country faces rising protests and a surge in espionage-related executions. New laws have increased penalties for those accused of spying, including the death penalty. Human rights groups are calling for an end to the executions.
Americans living in Israel often face stress and confusion managing US investments. This episode examines how financial misalignment develops and offers strategies for regaining clarity and confidence.
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