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The United Nations Security Council will visit Syria and Lebanon next week to meet with regional leaders and peacekeepers. The visit comes amid ongoing tensions between Lebanon and Israel and efforts to support Syria's transition.
Unusual fatigue, shortness of breath, and sudden weight gain may be early signs of heart failure. A simple at-home test for swelling can help detect fluid retention, but any suspicious symptoms should be checked by a doctor.
Canadian officials say they were not involved in banning Irish band Kneecap from entering the country. The ban was announced by a parliamentarian, but official documents reveal it was not based on federal advice. The group's entry issues are linked to incomplete application information.
Donald Trump and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman had a tense private meeting over normalizing relations with Israel. The Saudi leader resisted pressure, insisting on progress toward a Palestinian state. The discussion highlighted ongoing challenges in Middle East diplomacy.
Donald Trump and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman had a tense private meeting over normalizing relations with Israel. The crown prince resisted Trump's push, citing public opinion and the need for progress on a Palestinian state. Both leaders left open the possibility of future talks.
Donald Trump has sent his envoy to Moscow for urgent talks with Vladimir Putin over a new Ukraine peace plan. The latest proposal gives more control to the United States and Kyiv, but Russia has signaled strong objections. Ongoing violence and diplomatic tensions cast doubt on a swift resolution.
Israel is moving to annul a law that barred Jews from buying land in Judea and Samaria. The Ministry of Defense and Knesset are advancing measures to end this restriction, aiming for greater equality in land ownership.
A bill to repeal a law banning Jews from purchasing land in Judea and Samaria has passed its first reading. The Ministry of Defense will also act to remove the restriction. This marks a major step toward property rights equality in the area.
Israeli-founded companies have generated $2.3 billion in revenue and created thousands of jobs in Virginia, according to a new report. The study highlights Virginia's appeal for Israeli businesses and suggests the economic partnership is poised for further growth.
University of Oklahoma professor Vahid Abedini has been released after three days in immigration detainment. The reasons for his arrest remain unclear, but he was reportedly in the country legally. The case draws attention to the experiences of international scholars in the United States.
The United Nations has re-adopted an Israeli resolution promoting agricultural technologies for sustainable development. The initiative aims to boost productivity, reduce food waste, and support small-scale farmers worldwide.
Flooding from heavy rains has devastated makeshift shelters in Gaza, deepening the humanitarian crisis for displaced families. Aid efforts are struggling to keep up amid ongoing shortages and damaged infrastructure. The situation remains dire despite a ceasefire.
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