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Wheat growers in exporting countries are holding onto their crops due to low prices, leaving flour makers with dwindling supplies.
Will & Grace star Sean Hayes was hospitalized twice in one night due to a recurring 'heart issue' related to his atrial fibrillation (AFib) condition.
Chinese leader Xi Jinping and Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva called for an end to the Ukraine war and a ceasefire in Gaza during Xi's state visit to Brazil. The visit showcased closer relations between China and Brazil, reflecting shrinking US influence.
New Zealand's parliament was disrupted by a haka performed by Maori members protesting a bill that would reinterpret a historic treaty with Indigenous Maori.
Over 55 Jewish groups are lobbying against a bill that would give the Treasury Department powers to revoke the tax exemption of any nonprofit it deems to be a 'terrorist-supporting organization.' The bill is slated for a vote in the House of Representatives on Thursday and appears to have the support to pass.
Human Rights Watch (HRW) has been accused of falsely accusing Israel of war crimes and ignoring the use of civilians and civilian infrastructure for war by Hamas.
Israel must start saying 'no' to issues that delegitimize identity and promote its fundamental positions at the core of the conflict with Zionism.
US law enforcement arrests homeless man for plotting to bomb the New York Stock Exchange.
Liberal New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman admits that Trump could be a historic president with his Middle East policy and urges him to pursue a deal for a Palestinian state alongside Israel.
Archaeologists have discovered 12,000-year-old perforated stones in Israel that may represent early evidence for the adoption of spinning with the 'spindle and whorl' device.
The Senate rejected resolutions to block weapons transfers to Israel, highlighting divisions among Democrats over President Biden's support for Israel despite evidence of human rights violations.
Calls for the abolition of the monarchy in the UK are growing due to financial conflicts of interest and a perception of being part of the super-rich elite. Investigations have revealed that beloved institutions such as the NHS and charities are being charged rent by the royal duchies, raising concerns about the monarchy's stability and its ability to represent national unity.
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