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The acting chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court said it is possible to hold in-absentia hearings for leaders like Benjamin Netanyahu and Vladimir Putin. He also criticized United States sanctions on court officials and addressed the impact of allegations against the chief prosecutor. Niang emphasized the court's continued importance amid global challenges.
A memorial grove honoring Shiri Bibas and her two sons was inaugurated near Kibbutz Tze'elim. The site commemorates their abduction and murder during the October 2023 attack. Family, officials, and local residents attended the ceremony.
The British Broadcasting Corporation supports Israel's participation in the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest, despite a boycott from several European broadcasters over the war in Gaza. Critics accuse organizers of double standards, referencing Russia's previous ban. Austria and Germany also back Israel's inclusion.
A CNN staffer was heard laughing as Donald Trump received the inaugural FIFA Peace Prize in Washington, DC. The award was presented weeks after Trump missed out on the Nobel Peace Prize. The ceremony and its context have sparked discussion.
An eighteen-year-old Palestinian claims he was kidnapped and beaten by settlers near Ramallah, then further assaulted during military interrogation. The attack left him hospitalized and has sparked accusations against authorities for failing to prevent settler violence.
The United States has approved a potential ninety point five million dollar sale of Medium Tactical Vehicles to Lebanon. The vehicles will support various military operations and are produced by Oshkosh Defense.
EU human rights envoy urges nations to stop arming Sudan factions and calls for accountability in Gaza through the International Criminal Court. She stresses the need for coordinated global action and consistent application of humanitarian law.
Young military doctors recount saving lives and facing loss during sixteen months of fighting in Gaza. Their stories reveal the challenges and resilience of serving as frontline medics.
FIFA president Gianni Infantino awarded Donald Trump the inaugural FIFA Peace Prize at the 2026 World Cup draw. The award's opaque selection process and Infantino's close relationship with Trump have sparked controversy. Human rights groups have raised concerns about the legitimacy of the prize.
The United States military has praised Syrian security forces for stopping weapons shipments to Hezbollah. Syrian authorities reported intercepting landmines and arresting suspects involved in the smuggling attempt.
Lebanon's prime minister has asked the United Nations to consider a follow-up force for southern Lebanon after the peacekeeping mission ends in 2026. The proposal comes amid ongoing border tensions with Israel. The United Nations delegation has not yet responded.
A visiting Harvard law professor was arrested and agreed to leave the United States after firing a pellet gun near a synagogue. Local officials did not believe the act was antisemitic, but federal authorities maintained their concerns. The professor accepted a plea deal and will depart the country voluntarily.
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