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Neo-Nazi figure Matthew Gruter has left Australia after his visa was cancelled following a controversial rally. The government is moving to tighten protest laws in response to the incident.
Attorney Zion Amir said he was not surprised by the Supreme Court's decision to disqualify Yosef Ben Hamo from overseeing a high-profile investigation. Amir suggested that any future candidate would likely face similar rejection from the court.
Egypt has denied reports of an agreement with Israel to open the Rafah crossing for Gazans. Officials insist no such coordination has taken place.
President Trump announced plans to weaken fuel efficiency standards for new vehicles, drawing praise from automakers and criticism from environmentalists. The move would reverse efforts to promote electric vehicles and reduce emissions. Other top stories include military strike protocols, job losses, and Dick Van Dyke's tips for aging well.
MrBeast has expanded his business far beyond YouTube, building a multibillion-dollar company with ventures in entertainment, consumer goods, and creator marketing. He remains committed to YouTube's power, while focusing on bold projects and positive impact.
Separatist forces backed by the United Arab Emirates have seized much of Yemen's Hadramout region, taking control of key oil fields and cities. The move marks a significant shift in Yemen's ongoing conflict and has led to power outages and heightened tensions between regional powers.
Israel's environment minister has proposed a $41 million plan to tackle illegal waste burning in the West Bank, aiming to curb pollution affecting both Palestinians and Israelis. The plan includes new landfills, increased inspections, and more air monitoring. The issue has become a major public concern amid rising complaints and political debate.
Governor Gavin Newsom called on Democrats to adopt a more culturally relatable approach and focus on economic issues. He stressed the need for a compelling vision that addresses wealth inequality and the struggles of younger generations.
Prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he will not be deterred by legal challenges at home or threats of arrest abroad. He has asked Israel's president to end his corruption trial, insisting he must remain focused on leading the country. Netanyahu rejects calls to step aside, saying his leadership is needed during this critical time.
Trump said the next phase of the Gaza ceasefire deal will happen soon and claimed his peace efforts have strong international support. His comments came after a violent tunnel attack in Rafah involving Israeli troops.
Prime Minister Netanyahu defended Israel's actions in Gaza, rejected a Palestinian state, and dismissed legal cases against him at a New York forum. He warned of the Iranian threat and insisted peace comes through strength. Netanyahu said he will visit New York despite threats and remains optimistic about Israel's future.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he has no plans to retire, focusing instead on key missions like artificial intelligence and broader peace. He maintains he has strong support in Israel despite recent health issues and political challenges.
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