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Katja Hoyer’s work follows the residents of Weimar as war and persecution transform their lives in 1939. Through personal stories and modern research, it reflects on how a cultured society descended into dictatorship and violence.
A report says the Trump administration is preparing for a possible new military strike against Iran, though no final decision has been made. Diplomatic talks are continuing as the White House says all options remain under consideration.
Marco Rubio is visiting India to promote American energy exports as disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz deepen India’s fuel crisis. The trip also addresses trade tensions, regional diplomacy and the future of a key four-nation partnership in the Indo-Pacific.
Hungary has reversed its plan to leave the International Criminal Court, Prime Minister Peter Magyar announced. The move marks a shift from the previous government's position, which had criticized the court and allowed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to visit without risk of arrest.
Israeli warplanes carried out five late-night strikes in eastern Lebanon near the Syrian border. The attacks targeted an area that had remained untouched since an April ceasefire.
Police detained 13 people who attempted to carry out a ritual sacrifice at the Temple Mount during Shavuot. The incident is part of repeated efforts by fringe groups to revive ancient practices at the contested holy site.
High-level talks in Tehran aim to prevent renewed conflict, but officials signal little hope for compromise. Iran appears unwilling to offer concessions that would prompt President Donald Trump to abandon his threat of military action.
Donald Trump returned to Washington, canceling his son's wedding plans as Iran negotiations continue. Iranian officials warned that talks will fail if nuclear issues are pushed, while the United States says progress has been made but no deal is near.
Tulsi Gabbard resigned as director of national intelligence to support her husband after his cancer diagnosis. Her exit follows reported tensions with President Donald Trump over Iran policy and marks the fourth Cabinet departure of his second term.
An opinion writer urges Israeli politicians to make improving the country's global image a top election priority. With international criticism and antisemitism rising, the next government is called on to strengthen public diplomacy and counter negative narratives.
Trump said the conflict with Iran will end soon as negotiations continue. Iranian sources report progress in talks, but say a final agreement depends on resolving all outstanding issues.
Activists deported after Israel intercepted a Gaza-bound aid flotilla allege abuse and sexual assault while in detention. Several governments say their citizens reported injuries, while Israel denies all claims of mistreatment.
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