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Oscar-winning filmmaker Richard Trank has moved to Israel and is producing new documentaries about survivors of the October 7 attacks. Trank hopes his films will highlight resilience and help change the narrative around Israeli stories. His latest projects mark a fresh start after decades of work in Los Angeles.
BBC Chairman Samir Shah says he will not resign over the Trump speech edit scandal, apologizing for mistakes but vowing to address the issues. The BBC faces mounting criticism for editorial errors, including accusations of anti-Israel bias and misleading coverage.
Hezbollah and Hamas are said to have strengthened their military cooperation in Lebanon, with Hamas increasing its presence and resources. Israel recently struck a Hamas training center in Sidon, killing several operatives.
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation has ended its operations after delivering millions of meals, amid controversy over civilian deaths near its sites. The United Nations and Hamas have criticized the foundation, while the United Nations says aid needs in Gaza remain unmet.
President Trump is moving to sanction some Muslim Brotherhood chapters, directing officials to assess and potentially penalize the group. The action could lead to economic sanctions and travel bans for its members.
The New York Times Book Review has released its list of 100 Notable Books of 2025, featuring standout fiction and nonfiction across genres. The selections include acclaimed authors, debuts, and rediscovered classics, offering something for every reader. Explore the full list to find your next great read.
Stray dog packs from Gaza are threatening border communities, with residents reporting attacks and growing fear. Officials estimate hundreds to thousands of dogs are roaming the area. The problem persists with no immediate resolution.
President Trump orders a review of Muslim Brotherhood chapters for possible terrorist designation. The move targets chapters in Lebanon, Egypt, and Jordan, aiming to disrupt their activities. The order's enforcement and scope remain unclear.
President Zelensky warns against giving up Ukrainian territory in peace talks. A judge dismisses charges against James Comey and Letitia James. Gaza food kitchens still face shortages despite a ceasefire.
A rare meter-long flying neon squid was found washed up on a northern Israeli beach. The species is uncommon in the Mediterranean, making the discovery notable for local marine experts.
President Trump has begun the process to potentially sanction certain country chapters of the Muslim Brotherhood as terror organizations. The executive order calls for a review of chapters in Lebanon, Egypt, and Jordan, with possible sanctions to follow. The decision could impact organizations linked to the Brotherhood globally.
Rachel Reeves is set to announce a budget with new taxes that critics say could harm growth. The article lists thirteen pro-growth measures she is unlikely to adopt. These include tax cuts, public sector reforms, and incentives for private investment.
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