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Jewish groups are outraged after the United States Coast Guard quietly downgraded swastikas and nooses from hate symbols to 'potentially divisive.' The move has led to calls for accountability and a Senate hold on the Coast Guard's leadership nomination.
Belgium's Interior Minister has reversed a plan to withdraw federal police from Antwerp's Jewish quarter after concerns from local leaders and the Jewish community. The police presence will remain to ensure continued security for the district.
Catherine Almonte Da Costa resigned from the incoming Zohran Mamdani administration after old social media posts with antisemitic remarks resurfaced. She apologized for her comments, and her resignation was accepted by the mayor-elect.
Jewish Australians are outraged that taxpayer money is funding the legal defence of the alleged Bondi Beach shooter. Naveed Akram faces multiple charges after the deadly attack, and his case has been adjourned as investigations continue.
Segev Kalfon recounted how he sewed kippahs for himself and fellow hostages while in captivity to preserve their identity. He spoke of his longing for home and the risks involved in practicing his faith.
A family's brief delay in a parking lot likely saved them from the Bondi Beach terror attack. Rina Cesana recalled hearing popping sounds as they walked toward a celebration, unaware of the danger nearby.
Puka Nacua scored a touchdown for the Rams and avoided a controversial celebration after facing criticism for practicing an antisemitic gesture on a livestream. Both the league and the team condemned antisemitism, and Nacua issued an apology.
A mysterious invitation leads to a secretive meeting with Romania's chief rabbi in Tel Aviv, revealing a hidden Zionist mission tied to the Hanukkah menorah. The story highlights the struggles of Romanian Jews under communism.
The International Criminal Court has denounced new United States sanctions on two of its judges over the court's investigation into Israel. The court says the measures threaten its independence and the rule of law. The probe into Israel's actions in Gaza will continue despite international pressure.
Puka Nacua scored a touchdown days after apologizing for an offensive dance idea that caused controversy. He kept his celebration low-key amid ongoing scrutiny, while his brother Samson was arrested in a separate incident.
The suspect in the deadly Brown University shooting and the killing of a Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor was found dead in New Hampshire. Authorities believe the cases are connected but have not formally confirmed the link.
San Fernando's Giant Lantern Festival dazzles crowds with massive, hand-crafted lanterns and festive displays. The event highlights a century-old tradition but faces challenges as fewer young people take up lantern-making.
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