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A Michigan Democratic fundraiser faces backlash for honoring her Nazi officer grandfather in a Veterans Day post. The tribute has sparked widespread criticism and calls for accountability. Neumann and associated candidates have yet to respond publicly.
The National Basketball Association is eyeing London for a major European expansion, aiming to boost basketball's profile in a city where the sport has long struggled. Local team London Lions and city officials hope this move will spark new investment, infrastructure, and enthusiasm for the game. The initiative could transform London into a leading basketball city.
Hollywood faces criticism for its silence on Iran's crackdown against protesters, exposing a pattern of selective activism. The article calls for stronger support for Iranians and denounces recent acts of political intimidation in the United States.
Syrian President Ahmed Al-Sharaa will meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow to discuss military bases and regional relations. Russia's sheltering of ousted leader Bashar Assad remains a contentious issue. The meeting follows shifts in alliances and ongoing conflict in Syria.
Meta will begin testing paid features on Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp, offering advanced tools and greater control for subscribers. The company aims to boost revenue but must convince users its premium features are worth the cost.
A former Israeli commander says the United States is directing the strategy against Iran and urges Israel to stay coordinated. He advises preparedness for potential attacks, referencing past conflicts.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio will warn Congress that the Trump administration is ready to take further military action against Venezuela if its interim leaders do not cooperate. Recent actions, including the raid to capture Nicolás Maduro and strikes on suspected drug boats, have sparked controversy and legal challenges. The administration is also moving to restore diplomatic relations with Venezuela.
A grandson of Holocaust survivors was removed from the United Nations Holocaust Remembrance Day event after photographing security confronting an attendee over an Israeli flag jacket. The incident has raised concerns about the United Nations' treatment of pro-Israel symbols and its approach to antisemitism.
A Trump-appointed envoy and the Holocaust museum condemned Minnesota Governor Walz for comparing migrant experiences to Anne Frank's story. The debate has intensified scrutiny of Holocaust analogies in immigration discussions. Historians and officials remain divided over the appropriateness of such comparisons.
World leaders gathered in Jerusalem for a major conference on combating antisemitism, as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned of growing threats against Jewish communities. The event focused on international cooperation and urgent action amid rising hate worldwide.
President Mahmoud Abbas has signed a decree that will likely bar Hamas from participating in upcoming municipal elections. The new law requires candidates to accept the Palestine Liberation Organization's policies, a move seen as consolidating Fatah's control. The April vote is expected to feature mainly Fatah and independent candidates.
BioProtect, an Israeli medical device company, is set to be acquired for $200 million by a strategic investor. The company developed an implant to protect healthy tissue during radiation therapy and recently received regulatory approval. Almeda Ventures, a minority stakeholder, will benefit significantly from the deal.
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