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West Midlands Police chief constable Craig Guildford admitted that artificial intelligence generated fake information used in advice that led to a ban on Maccabi Tel Aviv fans attending a football match. The incident has sparked concerns over the use of such technology in public safety decisions.
Houston Texans linebacker Azeez Al-Shaair wore a 'Stop the genocide' message on his eye black during a playoff game, signaling support for Palestinians. Al-Shaair has previously advocated for Palestinian causes and faced both support and criticism for his stance.
Fox Wizel will open a large Jumbo Greece store in Rishon LeZion in 2026, expanding its retail presence in Israel. The new branch will offer a wide range of affordable products and international brands. Local officials and executives say the project reflects confidence in the city's commercial growth.
President Trump has launched a bold intervention in Venezuela, capturing Nicolás Maduro and declaring himself 'acting' president. The move signals a lengthy U.S. involvement and has sparked debate over its legality and potential for a prolonged conflict.
Israel's state plane Wing of Zion has left the country amid renewed tensions with Iran. Officials say the flight is a scheduled training mission, not linked to recent military actions.
The Hostages and Missing Families Forum urges Prime Minister Netanyahu not to proceed with the next phase of the ceasefire until Ran Gvili is returned. They stress that moving forward now would risk losing leverage and delay national healing.
Four Israelis, including an OnlyFans model and a Nova festival survivor, were arrested in Thailand for allegedly running a drug network. A judge denied them bail after none admitted to owning the seized drugs.
Iranian security agents are reportedly luring protesters into deadly ambushes as the regime intensifies its crackdown. The death toll continues to rise, with families searching for victims and authorities vowing swift executions. Streets have turned into warzones amid mounting international concern.
Rami Levy is seeking approval to offer payment services and digital accounts through its finance unit. If successful, the supermarket chain could expand into consumer loans and digital banking. The regulatory process is ongoing and may take several years.
Bereaved families rallied in Jerusalem against the proposed national draft law, urging changes to better meet security needs. They called for lawmakers to reconsider the legislation.
Lebanon will hold a conference in Paris on March 5 to seek international support for its army as it works to disarm Hezbollah. The event follows recent efforts to dismantle Hezbollah's military infrastructure near the Israeli border. Tensions remain high as Israel continues strikes in southern Lebanon.
Turkey urges negotiation to resolve regional tensions in talks with Iran, while also maintaining contact with United States officials amid ongoing protests in Iran.
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