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A French minister warned that far-left groups are fueling antisemitism for political gain at a major summit of European mayors in Paris. The event called for united action and greater oversight of organizations linked to antisemitic rhetoric.
Pakistan urges the world to act swiftly against Israeli actions at Al-Aqsa Mosque and in the West Bank, citing rising violence and threats to holy sites. The call follows a surge in deaths and a sharp increase in settler incursions. Pakistan emphasizes the need for international protection of Palestinian rights and sacred places.
Team India, along with head coach Gautam Gambhir, has reached Kolkata. Their arrival has sparked enthusiasm among cricket supporters in the city.
Discover five legendary lakes around the world, each steeped in myths and ancient stories. These iconic bodies of water are celebrated for their beauty and the captivating tales that surround them.
Israel is set to emerge as a major force in quantitative finance, leveraging its technical talent as the industry evolves. The shift toward systematic methods began decades ago and is now accelerating globally.
Serbian president Aleksandar Vučić denies claims he joined 'human safari' sniper trips targeting civilians in Sarajevo during the Balkan wars. Italian prosecutors are investigating allegations that wealthy tourists paid to shoot at residents. The accusations remain fiercely disputed, with new evidence and witness testimonies emerging.
Netanya mayor Miriam Feirberg-Ikar has died at 74 after nearly three decades in office. She was known for her background in social work and her efforts to combat local crime.
UK billionaire Alan Howard is in advanced talks to buy a 15 percent stake in Hapoel Tel Aviv. The prominent investor is known for his leadership in global finance and recent ventures in digital assets.
Gal Gadot stunned in a sequinned gown at a Beverly Hills gala, amid reports of tension with co-star Rachel Zegler over political differences. Protests and social media drama have impacted the promotion of their upcoming Snow White film.
Eurovision has announced new voting rules after complaints following Israel's strong showing in this year's contest. The changes target government-backed campaigns and limit individual voting. A final decision on Israel's participation is expected next month amid ongoing controversy.
A ministerial team has been formed to supervise the next phase of the Gaza ceasefire deal. The second stage will start after all hostages are released, with international forces expected to help enforce the truce.
Israeli forces killed two Palestinian teenagers during a raid near Ramallah as violence intensifies in the West Bank. The incident follows increased military restrictions and settler attacks on Palestinian communities. Authorities have promised action against those responsible for violence.
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