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Lawmakers and experts debated whether the United States is moving fast enough to weaken Hezbollah and restore Lebanese sovereignty. Witnesses warned that Hezbollah's power is rooted in both its weapons and its economic networks. The hearing called for stronger U.S. action tied to reforms and highlighted risks ahead of Lebanon's elections.
The article discusses the halakhic requirement for Jews to maintain a home Torah library, detailing the types of books to include and practical guidance for fulfilling the commandment. It covers differing rabbinic opinions, the role of physical books, and obligations for women and families.
Support for Israel is declining among young Republicans, driven by online influencers and conspiracy theories. The article urges Israel to strengthen ties with Republican leaders and Christian communities to counteract rising antisemitism and anti-Israel sentiment.
Pep Guardiola addressed global humanitarian issues and criticised the Trump administration in a wide-ranging press conference. He also commented on Manchester City's spending and recent refereeing controversies, urging his team to focus on their own performance.
Pep Guardiola spoke out against recent killings in the United States and expressed support for Palestinians during a news conference. The Manchester City manager called for compassion and action on humanitarian issues, highlighting global suffering and the importance of speaking up.
Hedge fund tycoon Jason Ader has filed for personal bankruptcy as his mother sues him over a $13 million loan. Court documents reveal he claims to have only $239,000 left, with millions owed to creditors. The legal battle over family assets and unpaid debts continues.
President Trump says the United States and Iran are negotiating over Iran's nuclear program, with talks ongoing about the meeting location. Iran has shown willingness to suspend its nuclear program and consider new proposals to reduce tensions.
Senator Lidia Thorpe stormed out of the Senate during a heated debate over the invitation of Israeli President Isaac Herzog. The Greens' motion to condemn the government's decision failed after Labor and the Liberals voted against it.
A Mumbai court has closed a decade-old money laundering case involving Multi Commodity Exchange India Ltd and Jignesh Shah after investigators found no criminal offence. The enforcement directorate dropped proceedings, ending a long-running probe into alleged financial irregularities.
A Palestinian man was killed and three others wounded by military fire in Jericho after reportedly throwing stones at troops. No soldiers were hurt in the incident.
President Erdogan visited Saudi Arabia to boost ties and discuss trade and energy cooperation. The visit marks a thaw in relations and comes amid shifting alliances in the region.
A Virginia state senator has proposed a bill to classify Islamophobia as a hate crime in assault cases. The bill would expand hate crime definitions and require state agencies to update their reporting standards.
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