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New research in 2025 reveals Neanderthals were skilled artists, hunters, and social beings who interbred and shared behaviors with early Homo sapiens. Recent discoveries challenge old stereotypes and highlight the deep connections between these ancient human groups.
A Palestinian teenager was injured by live fire during a reported settler raid in Kisan, near Bethlehem. The Red Crescent treated the teen for a pelvic injury.
Trump announces the removal of Maduro after a major United States attack on Caracas, targeting military sites. Explosions and aircraft were reported, with Trump set to address the media soon.
A hacking group linked to Iran claims to have breached former minister Ayelet Shaked's phone, releasing personal and professional footage. The group threatens to reveal more confidential information soon. Shaked has not commented on the incident.
Iran has urged the United Nations to address threats from the United States, warning of serious consequences. The dispute unfolds amid nationwide protests and rising tensions in the region.
Maude Julien survived a childhood of extreme abuse and isolation in northern France, later becoming a psychotherapist and author. Her story highlights the resilience of the human spirit and the possibility of healing after trauma.
An Iranian paramilitary member was killed during protests in western Iran, as demonstrations over economic issues continue to intensify. The incident marks a rise in tensions between protesters and security forces.
New York City's new mayor Zohran Mamdani draws inspiration from his family's long-standing pro-Palestinian activism. The Mamdani family's advocacy and political views have shaped his outlook, raising questions about how these positions may influence his leadership. Their activism is now a central topic as Mamdani begins his term.
A Palestinian man without valid permits was arrested in Tel Aviv, where police found an Arabic copy of 'Mein Kampf' with Hitler's image. The arrest is part of increased inspections targeting illegal residents.
Mamdani pledged to make protecting Jewish New Yorkers a top priority, highlighting his administration's focus on meaningful action against antisemitism. He addressed concerns over previous definitions and promised a more inclusive approach.
The British Broadcasting Corporation settled with an Israeli family after filming their destroyed home without consent following the October 7 attacks. The family described the filming as a second violation. The broadcaster reportedly agreed to pay £28,000 in compensation.
Eilon Elhadad and Eylam Milner have been named as the new leaders of the Mamram Association. Their company Echo has quickly raised $50 million and is growing rapidly with successful deployments and partnerships.
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