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Donald Trump says Vladimir Putin has agreed to join his new 'Board of Peace,' though Russia has not confirmed. The board aims to promote peace and reconstruction in conflict areas, with several countries invited to participate.
The Kolkata People's Film Festival will showcase films centered on the resilience of immigrants, focusing on stories from South Asia. The event highlights the challenges and hopes of migrant communities through ten featured films.
Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon killed two people and wounded journalists, prompting condemnation from Lebanese officials. President Joseph Aoun called the strikes a dangerous escalation and urged international action. The Lebanese army said the attacks undermined efforts to maintain stability and control weapons.
Syria accuses Kurdish-led forces of breaking a ceasefire after a deadly incident, raising fears for a fragile truce. The Kurdish-led group denies responsibility and accuses the army of violations. The dispute threatens efforts to reach a lasting deal in the northeast.
France has said it does not currently support boycotting the World Cup over United States President Trump's threats to annex Greenland. European football leaders are concerned, and politicians in the United Kingdom have called for action against the United States in international sport. The situation has raised questions about the intersection of sport and politics ahead of major tournaments.
LEM Laboratory has expanded access to advanced human papillomavirus screening in Israel, aiming to improve early detection and prevention of cervical cancer. The lab is also broadening its self-sampling program to reach more women. The test is available free every five years for women from age 25.
Marvel is betting everything on *Avengers: Doomsday* to revive its struggling superhero franchise, bringing back familiar stars and legacy characters. The film's success or failure could decide the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Donald Trump sparked controversy at the World Economic Forum with a confrontational speech targeting European allies and repeating debunked claims about Greenland and global conflicts. His remarks drew criticism for factual inaccuracies and overshadowed other key issues at the event.
A nutrition expert recommends seven underrated foods that can boost your health. Adding just two or three of these to your diet can make a real difference. Simple, traditional ingredients may be the key to better well-being.
A study has found that babies with higher energy and sensitivity are more influenced by their environment, for better or worse. Supportive environments can help these children thrive, challenging previous ideas about early risk traits.
Israeli researchers have found that prostate cancer patients may need only two radiation treatments, thanks to new studies at Rabin Medical Center. The research could improve patient outcomes and reduce side effects. Early results show promising improvements among participants.
The Knesset voted down Benny Gantz's bill to reform the security cabinet, following his harsh criticism of its size and alleged leaks. Gantz argued the current cabinet is ineffective and unfit to manage national security.
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