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Michael Prescott's leaked memo criticizing BBC management has led to the resignation of two top executives. The incident has sparked a crisis at the broadcaster and drawn international attention.
States face confusion over food aid as the Trump administration pushes to reverse full benefits issued during a legal dispute. Millions have received or are still waiting for nutrition assistance, while officials warn of disruptions and political fallout. The situation remains unresolved amid ongoing court and congressional actions.
Kazakhstan has joined the Abraham Accords, aiming to upgrade its security and economic ties with Israel and the United States. The move reflects Kazakhstan's strategy to balance global interests and attract investment, while impacting regional defense markets. The decision also highlights Kazakhstan's growing importance as a strategic partner in Central Asia.
President Trump welcomes Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa to the White House for a historic meeting. The visit follows the lifting of sanctions and Syria's entry into a global coalition against the Islamic State group. Al-Sharaa is pushing for a permanent repeal of sanctions amid ongoing debate in Congress.
Kristin Chenoweth stars in 'The Queen of Versailles,' a new Broadway musical about Jackie Siegel's lavish ambitions. Despite strong performances and spectacle, the show feels unfinished and struggles to find its focus.
Four people have been charged after violent disruptions at an Israel Philharmonic Orchestra concert in Paris. Officials and the concert venue have condemned the incident, and strict judicial measures are being considered.
A 3,000-year-old Maya site in Mexico, Aguada Fénix, has been discovered and mapped using advanced technology. The site offers new insights into early Maya society and its rituals.
Families of four hostages still held in Gaza fear being forgotten as Israel experiences both joy and sorrow following recent releases. Their anxiety grows amid ongoing uncertainty.
The World Bank has endorsed a United States-backed United Nations Security Council draft resolution to create a transitional governance body in Gaza focused on reconstruction. The plan has received regional support and aims to facilitate funding for Gaza's recovery.
Noga Erez says her team and fans were attacked by protesters at her Mexico City concert. The incident occurred as she wrapped up her United States tour and prepares for European shows.
The 'Class of 95' anthology, now in English, collects poetry reflecting on Yitzhak Rabin's assassination and its impact on Israeli society. Edited by Barak Sella, the book aims to connect readers globally to Rabin's legacy and the meaning of national mourning.
Syrian president Ahmed al Sharaa, once a jihadist leader, is in Washington for a landmark meeting with Donald Trump. The US sees him as the best chance to stabilise Syria and reshape its role in the region. The visit marks a historic shift in relations between the two countries.
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