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Prime Minister Netanyahu to hold meeting on changes to the status quo on the Temple Mount following claims of Jewish prayer being permitted at the holy site.
Baghdad's militia-dominated administration has allowed Hamas and the Houthis to set up permanent offices in the capital, raising concerns about Iraq's role in Iran's 'axis of resistance.' The paramilitary supremacy in Baghdad has led to scandals, armed rivalries, and corruption.
The EV Auto Show is returning to Riyadh, showcasing Saudi Arabia's commitment to electric vehicles and sustainable technology. The exhibition brings together key stakeholders and features a variety of EVs, charging solutions, and green technologies. Saudi Arabia aims to manufacture and export over 150,000 electric cars by 2026.
The Israeli housing market is experiencing a paradox as home prices continue to rise despite a large supply of unsold homes. The issue stems from a disconnect between the supply of homes on paper and the homes that buyers actually want. Long-term failures in urban renewal and construction workforce shortages have contributed to the shortage of desired homes. The market's demand for new homes is significantly higher than secondhand homes, especially in Tel Aviv, leading to rising prices in the secondhand sector.
Renowned choreographer Boris Eifman will be performing The Seagull in Tel Aviv at the end of September, adapting the struggles of actors and directors to dancers and choreographers.
Yemen anticipates Israeli retaliation after Houthi missile strike, raising concerns about the Hodeida port's vulnerability.
Yemen's Houthis announced that they shot down an American MQ-9 aircraft over Dhamar in Yemen, stating it was the third interception this week and the tenth since the start of the Israel-Hamas conflict.
Israel's economy is grappling with the impact of a prolonged war, with soaring military expenditures and plummeting tourism affecting economic growth.
Israel's top general is pushing for a ground incursion into southern Lebanon to create a buffer zone and halt attacks on towns and communities in the Galilee.
The suspect in the second assassination attempt on Donald Trump had previously voted for him in 2016 but expressed disappointment. He was involved in efforts to send people to fight in Ukraine and had run-ins with the law. The US Secret Service opened fire on the suspect, who was armed with an AK-47 style rifle, near Trump's golf course. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed shock and called for measures to prevent future attacks.
Three men accused of performing Nazi salutes outside a Jewish museum in Sydney claim they were joking and referencing a British comedian's act. They have pleaded not guilty to charges of behaving in an offensive manner in public and knowingly displaying Nazi symbols without an excuse. The court will test laws prohibiting the display of Nazi symbols, with a maximum penalty of 12 months' jail or an $11,000 fine. The judgment will be given on October 24.
Germany has introduced enhanced border controls at all nine of its borders in an attempt to address concerns over illegal immigration.
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