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The Trump administration is urging the United Kingdom to act against Zaher Birawi, a London-based activist accused by United States officials of supporting Hamas. Birawi denies the allegations, while British officials face calls to review the intelligence closely.
Omar Itani of Lebanon's FabricAID has been recognized for social innovation by the Schwab Foundation. His organization provides affordable, dignified clothing to marginalized communities and plans further expansion. Awardees join a global network to help strengthen and scale their work.
President Trump inaugurated the Board of Peace, aiming to lead global peacemaking efforts and potentially rival the United Nations. The initiative has received mixed reactions from world leaders, with questions about its scope, membership, and impact on international diplomacy.
Strawberries are a low-sugar, vitamin C-rich fruit that supports immunity and is ideal for winter diets. They offer health benefits, few calories, and are now safer due to improved cultivation practices.
A poll finds that a merger of opposition parties would create the largest Knesset faction but not change the overall political deadlock. Neither bloc would secure a clear path to forming a government. The survey also shows smaller parties surviving the electoral threshold.
Judd Apatow's new HBO documentary celebrates Mel Brooks' life, career, and influence on comedy. The film features interviews with Brooks and his admirers, highlighting his Jewish identity and lasting impact.
Enter the Dream Raffle for a chance to win a luxury Jerusalem apartment and $15,000 cash, with all proceeds supporting charity. Tickets cost $200 and sales end March 11. All funds go to vital social causes.
Prices of essential goods in Gaza have fallen dramatically since the ceasefire, thanks to increased aid and supply shipments. Residents face ongoing cash shortages and are turning to digital payments, while many continue to leave the territory amid hopes for political change.
Israeli forces report eliminating ten Hezbollah operatives in southern Lebanon, accusing them of exploiting civilian areas for militant activities. The military claims these actions breach understandings between Israel and Lebanon.
The Knesset has approved a law barring graduates of Palestinian Authority universities from teaching in Israel unless they obtain Israeli accreditation. Critics say the law is discriminatory and threatens jobs in Arab communities.
Iran's Revolutionary Guards have warned Israel and the United States of a strong response following a deadly crackdown on protests. Rights groups say the death toll is far higher than official figures, while both sides continue to weigh diplomatic options amid ongoing tensions.
After a violent crackdown on protests in Iran, demonstrators continue to hope for foreign intervention amid ongoing repression. Many mourn the loss of loved ones and call for regime change, while skepticism about outside help persists.
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