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TimesofIsraelUAE puts 21 Lebanese citizens, organizations on terror list over alleged Hezbollah tiesMay 13, 2026
The United Arab Emirates has designated 21 Lebanese individuals and organizations as terrorists over alleged Hezbollah ties and ordered their assets frozen. The move follows earlier arrests linked to a suspected network accused of threatening financial stability.
BBCBBC Radio 4 - Weimar: Life on the Edge of Catastrophe by Katja Hoyer, 1922-1924: A Slow CreepMay 13, 2026
A portrait of Weimar between 1922 and 1924 captures cultural brilliance alongside political and economic collapse. As hyperinflation and extremism rise, the foundations of the republic begin to crack.
FoxNewsThe great betrayal: How radical progressives are dynamiting the Black-Jewish allianceMay 13, 2026
The article contends that progressive attacks on the American Israel Public Affairs Committee are fracturing the historic Black Jewish alliance. It warns that rising antisemitism and identity politics threaten a longstanding partnership rooted in the Civil Rights Movement.
Tui has reported a 10 percent fall in summer holiday revenue from United Kingdom customers amid higher fuel costs and geopolitical tensions. While travellers are booking later, analysts say demand has not collapsed.
Eurovision organisers say they are closely monitoring voting after concerns over Israel's influence last year. New rules have been introduced to limit multiple voting and curb disproportionate promotional campaigns.
A new estimate places the cost of Trump’s 'Golden Dome for America' missile defence system at nearly $1.2 trillion over 20 years, far above earlier projections. Lawmakers are now debating funding as concerns grow over scope, affordability, and logistical challenges.
Tui has reported a 10% fall in summer booking revenue from United Kingdom customers amid caution linked to the Iran conflict. The company is trimming airline capacity as fuel price concerns weigh on the travel sector.
Israel's intelligence chief reportedly visited the United Arab Emirates during the war with Iran to coordinate military operations. The two countries are said to have deepened security cooperation, and the Gulf state allegedly carried out strikes inside Iran.
Vanuatu is urging the United Nations General Assembly to adopt a resolution reinforcing a landmark climate opinion by the International Court of Justice. The measure seeks to turn legal recognition of climate obligations into concrete global action.
Microsoft Israel’s general manager will leave after an internal probe found the company’s cloud platform was used by Israeli military intelligence to store intercepted Palestinian phone calls. The military’s access to the technology has since been revoked.
A Florida congressional race has escalated into a national controversy involving antisemitism, dual citizenship and tensions between Armenian and Jewish advocacy groups. The dispute between Representative Randy Fine and candidate Dan Bilzerian has drawn in broader debates over Israel, Azerbaijan and political rhetoric.
The Supreme Court is set to release 98 million shekels in frozen education funds only to haredi schools that teach required core subjects. The ruling follows controversy over the transfer of one billion shekels approved despite many schools not meeting curriculum standards.








