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The Israeli military has recovered the remains of Ran Gvili, the last hostage held in Gaza since the October 2023 attack. His return marks a significant moment in the ongoing efforts to address the aftermath of the conflict.
Iran's ongoing internet blackout, imposed after recent protests, is crippling businesses and drawing criticism from business leaders and officials. Economic losses are mounting, and uncertainty persists over when full access will be restored.
A United States official says Hamas cooperated in locating the last Israeli hostage's body in Gaza. The search involved collaboration between Israel, Egypt, Qatar, and Turkey. The official stressed that regional cooperation is essential for progress.
President Trump has sent a large naval force to the region near Iran, signaling both military readiness and openness to negotiations. The White House says diplomacy is still possible, but military action remains on the table amid ongoing tensions. United States and Israeli officials are coordinating closely as Iran's nuclear capabilities face new scrutiny.
Jennifer Mnookin will become Columbia University's next president in July 2026, making history as its first Jewish leader. She steps into the role during a tumultuous period marked by campus protests and leadership changes. Mnookin is expected to focus on healing divisions and strengthening Columbia's commitment to open inquiry.
Former government spokesman Eylon Levy warns that Israel's handling of the recent hostage crisis may encourage future kidnappings. He urges the country to develop new strategies to prevent more Israelis from being taken hostage.
The Holocaust Museum rebuked Governor Tim Walz for comparing Minnesota's illegal immigrants to Anne Frank. Walz's comments have sparked controversy amid rising tensions over immigration enforcement in the state.
Maryland governor Wes Moore refuses to locate his missing Oxford thesis amid doubts about his academic claims. Oxford University will not confirm his doctoral candidacy, and the controversy adds to questions about Moore's background.
New York City mayor Zohran Mamdani has hired Waleed Shahid, an activist with a history of anti-Israel statements, as deputy communications director. The appointment has raised concerns among Jewish residents and follows other controversial hires by Mamdani.
Kanye West has apologised for antisemitic comments, blaming his behaviour on mental health issues and a past brain injury. He expressed regret and pledged to seek treatment and make meaningful changes. West asked for patience and understanding from the public.
University of Wisconsin fans reacted positively to Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin leaving for Columbia University, citing concerns over the football team's performance and her leadership. The announcement drew mixed reactions online, reflecting divisions over her priorities and activism.
Saudi Arabia says its mineral reserves are worth $2.5 trillion, aiming to boost its mining sector and diversify its economy. The kingdom is investing in both domestic and international mining projects, but experts say it remains far from leading the rare earth industry.
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