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Prime Minister Netanyahu has requested a pardon to end his corruption trial, drawing comparisons to tactics used by Donald Trump. The move has shifted political debate in Israel and sparked calls for his retirement as a condition for any pardon.
Pope Leo XIV prays for peace in Lebanon during his visit to the tomb of Saint Charbel, drawing thousands of celebrants. His message focuses on hope and unity for the crisis-hit country.
Deni Avdija achieved record stats in a loss to the Thunder, reflecting on his growth and playmaking abilities. He emphasized teamwork and confidence gained from overcoming tough defenses.
The Foreign Ministry's spokesperson's office will now report directly to the director-general, a move intended to streamline communication. Some officials have raised concerns about how this will affect the spokesperson's independence.
Cabinet secretary Yossi Fuchs says the proposed Haredi enlistment bill could lead to the recruitment of 23,000 new soldiers. He argues this would ease the burden on reserve battalions and urges the opposition to reconsider their stance.
Israel's military research chief says a technological breakthrough has been made in detecting enemy drones, with new interception and directed-energy solutions underway. The announcement comes amid ongoing efforts to counter evolving drone threats and smuggling attempts along the country's borders.
President Isaac Herzog will visit New York City, focusing on meetings with the Jewish community amid political tensions. The trip follows Netanyahu's pardon request and the election of Zohran Mamdani as mayor, who has pledged to arrest Netanyahu if he visits.
Six months after coordinated strikes on Iran's nuclear sites, questions remain about their effectiveness. BBC Persian examines the current state of Iran's nuclear programme and life inside the country.
A growing number of theater productions are using a homophobic slur in their titles, prompting debate about reclaiming offensive language. While some artists see it as empowering, others question the impact and context of such public displays. The trend has sparked discussion but little controversy in major cities.
Harvard has hired a graduate previously charged with assaulting an Israeli student during a campus protest. The university's handling of the incident has sparked criticism and a lawsuit from the victim. Harvard did not discipline those involved or cooperate with prosecutors.
ABHI has partnered with Saudi firm KABi to offer Earned Wage Access to employees in Saudi Arabia. The move expands ABHI's Gulf presence and supports financial wellness for workers. The partnership reflects growing fintech collaboration between Pakistan and the Middle East.
Pope Leo visits Beirut with a message of peace, urging Christian-Muslim coexistence after recent Israeli airstrikes. His trip includes prayers at significant sites and meetings with Lebanon's religious leaders amid ongoing turmoil.
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