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TimesofIsraelFunny dynamic: German comedian finds Israelis have 'the darkest sense of humor'May 21, 2026
German comedian Mario Adrion is bringing his edgy stand-up act to a string of sold-out shows in Tel Aviv. Known for joking about German history and his Jewish wife, he says Israeli audiences have proven the most receptive to his dark humor.
Russia and Belarus have launched joint drills involving nuclear-capable missiles. The exercises were observed by Vladimir Putin and Alexander Lukashenko and signal growing military coordination between the two nations.
ArutzShevaArgentina: Investigator who called AMIA prosecutor's death a suicide faces prisonMay 21, 2026
Argentina has charged the former prosecutor who first investigated Alberto Nisman's 2015 death with obstructing justice. She is accused of mishandling the crime scene in a case now widely considered a murder tied to the 1994 bombing of the Jewish community center in Buenos Aires.
Iran and the United States are exchanging draft texts through Pakistani mediation as negotiations continue. While officials cite progress, major disagreements over uranium enrichment and the Strait of Hormuz remain unresolved.
Ferry passengers at Dover are being warned to expect delays as new European border procedures slow processing during the half term getaway. Contingency measures are in place as thousands of vehicles are expected to pass through the port.
Broadway has broken revenue and attendance records, driven by major franchises and celebrity-led shows. However, many new musicals are losing millions despite the industry’s overall financial success.
May 21, 2026
Marco Rubio will tell alliance ministers that President Donald Trump is 'very disappointed' with members that limited support during the Iran war. The United States plans to withdraw troops from Europe and reduce certain military commitments, raising fresh concerns about its commitment to the alliance.
The Israeli military struck a Hezbollah weapons facility hidden inside a former clinic in Tyre, saying secondary explosions confirmed stored arms. The operation followed earlier strikes after rockets were launched from residential areas.
A Turkish court annulled the main opposition party's 2023 congress, removing its leader Ozgur Ozel and reinstating former chairman Kemal Kilicdaroglu. The decision has shaken financial markets and intensified concerns over political stability.
A Turkish appeals court annulled the opposition party's 2023 congress, removing Ozgur Ozel as leader and reinstating Kemal Kilicdaroglu. The decision is seen as a blow to President Tayyip Erdogan's rivals and has stirred political and market uncertainty.
The United States says the removal of Francesca Albanese from its sanctions list is temporary following a court injunction. Officials have appealed the ruling and plan to reinstate sanctions if the decision is overturned.
May 21, 2026
Policy experts say Georgia has moved from a Western ally to an Iranian client state under the Georgian Dream party. They warn that expanding Iranian recruitment and influence operations inside the country pose growing security risks for Europe and the United States.







