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France has posthumously promoted Alfred Dreyfus to brigadier general, 130 years after his wrongful conviction. His family called the move a historic correction. The decision was signed into law by the president and prime minister.
The United States and European powers have submitted a resolution demanding Iran grant access to bombed nuclear sites and account for its uranium stockpile. The resolution follows a critical report from the United Nations nuclear watchdog and has prompted warnings of retaliation from Iran.
Western nations have submitted a resolution to the International Atomic Energy Agency demanding Iran grant access to nuclear sites and clarify its uranium stockpile. The move follows concerns over Iran's lack of cooperation and enriched uranium levels. Iran has warned the resolution could damage relations with the agency.
Artificial intelligence is transforming capital markets, driven by innovations from major technology firms. Early applications by companies like Google and Amazon have shown how artificial intelligence can boost profits and efficiency.
Hamas has rejected a United Nations resolution on Gaza, while the Palestinian Authority has welcomed it. The plan calls for an international force in Gaza and a path to possible statehood, but key global powers remain divided.
A chaotic fight erupted among soldiers in a base dining hall, with chairs thrown and dozens involved. The military is investigating and promises disciplinary action, though no injuries were reported.
Anti-Zionist groups plan to protest an Israel-related event at Park East Synagogue in Manhattan. The demonstration has drawn attention from both activists and members of the Jewish community, raising concerns about tensions and legal issues surrounding protests at places of worship.
President Trump has designated Saudi Arabia as a Major Non-NATO Ally, deepening defense and economic ties. The move was announced during a White House dinner with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, marking a new phase in U.S.-Saudi cooperation.
Retired judge Josefh Ben-Hamo has been appointed to oversee the Sde Teiman video leak investigation. The appointment follows a High Court ruling and has drawn criticism from a government watchdog group.
The United States and Saudi Arabia have finalized major agreements spanning defense, energy, and technology, including advanced fighter jet sales and a $1 trillion Saudi investment boost. The deals aim to strengthen economic and security ties but have sparked concerns in Israel over regional military balance.
Selma Blair shares she is relapse-free from multiple sclerosis and preparing for an acting comeback. She credits her son for his support and has recently received awards for her advocacy. Blair also addressed past controversial remarks with a public apology.
Congress passed a bill demanding the release of Jeffrey Epstein investigation files, with President Trump expected to sign it. Other top stories include Trump's defense of Saudi Arabia's crown prince, a court blocking Texas' voting map, and a major antitrust win for Meta.
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