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Antisemitic graffiti targeting President Claudia Sheinbaum appeared during protests in Mexico City. The incident has been widely condemned by Jewish leaders and officials. The protests were sparked by concerns over violence and corruption.
Nigel Farage calls for an end to the British Broadcasting Corporation's licence fee and a major overhaul of the broadcaster. He argues that only its news services should be publicly funded, with other content supported by subscriptions or advertising.
Federal Bureau of Investigation director Kash Patel is under fire for assigning a SWAT team to protect his girlfriend, country singer Alexis Wilkins, amid reports of death threats. Critics argue the move is an abuse of power and misallocation of resources. Wilkins has also faced unfounded accusations of being a foreign agent, which she has denied.
Avigdor Liberman criticized the government's handling of the United Nations decision to send an international force to Gaza. He warned the move undermines Israel's security and signals unfavorable changes in the region.
President Trump praised the United Nations Security Council's approval of his Gaza plan, highlighting the formation of a Board of Peace. The resolution includes steps toward a Palestinian state, drawing criticism from Israeli leaders.
The United Nations has approved a United States-backed plan for Gaza that includes a ceasefire and reconstruction efforts. The resolution also calls for a stabilization force to demilitarize the region, but Hamas has rejected international involvement.
Hamas has rejected a United Nations Security Council resolution supporting a United States-backed plan for Gaza, claiming it imposes foreign control over the region. The resolution includes provisions for an international force and disarmament of Hamas. Hamas maintains that Gaza's future should be determined internally.
Jewish extremists set fire to Palestinian homes and vehicles in the West Bank after an outpost was demolished. Israeli forces are searching for suspects as officials condemn the violence. The attacks have intensified tensions and drawn criticism from both Israeli and Palestinian leaders.
Israel's envoy to the United Nations says the country is committed to disarming Hamas, following a recent United Nations Security Council vote. Ambassador Danny Danon stressed that Israel will not stop until Hamas is no longer a threat.
The United Nations Security Council has endorsed Donald Trump's Gaza peace plan, which includes an international security force and calls for disarming Hamas. Hamas has rejected the proposal, citing concerns over Palestinian rights and sovereignty.
A Chinese firm once quietly acquired an insurer for US intelligence agents, highlighting Beijing's vast global investment strategy. New data shows China has spent over two trillion dollars abroad, prompting tighter scrutiny of foreign investments. The revelations have sparked debates about security and economic influence worldwide.
A Chinese firm bought an insurer serving United States intelligence agents, raising concerns about access to sensitive information. The sale was part of a larger pattern of Chinese investment in key sectors worldwide.
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