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The United Kingdom has reopened talks with the United States over the Chagos Islands after Donald Trump criticized a deal to transfer sovereignty to Mauritius. The discussions aim to address concerns about the future of the Diego Garcia military base.
A mural dedicated to Scottish missionary Jane Haining, who cared for Jewish girls during the Second World War, has been unveiled in Paisley. The artwork honours her bravery and will be painted on a local wall this spring. The unveiling was attended by her niece and marks Holocaust Memorial Day.
A Brooklyn man received a 15-year prison sentence for participating in a failed plot to kill Iranian dissident Masih Alinejad. The case is part of a broader crackdown on efforts by foreign governments to target political opponents in the United States.
A New York man was charged with a hate crime after allegedly assaulting a rabbi on Holocaust Remembrance Day. The attack is one of several recent antisemitic incidents in the city.
Atalanta advanced to the Champions League play-offs despite losing 1-0 to Union Saint-Gilloise. Union were eliminated on goal difference, while Atalanta finished 15th in the league phase.
The BBC has apologized for omitting Jews from its Holocaust Memorial Day coverage, drawing criticism from Jewish leaders and Holocaust educators. The broadcaster acknowledged the error and pledged to issue a correction. This follows other recent controversies over its reporting on Jewish and Israeli issues.
A report alleges Prime Minister Netanyahu refused multiple chances to target Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar before the October 7 attacks. Netanyahu's office denies the claims, saying security officials blocked his orders to eliminate Sinwar.
Candace Owens has voiced support for Kanye West following his apology for antisemitic remarks. West spoke openly about his mental health and expressed regret for his past actions. Owens clarified that his apology does not reflect her own views.
Israeli comedy show Eretz Nehederet mocked the confusion around possible US-Iran conflict, featuring a Trump parody and a fictional 'Board of Peace' with notorious villains. The episode mixed political satire with tributes to hostage resilience and Israeli society.
Yair Golan has warned that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government may try to sabotage the next elections. He called for a nationwide volunteer effort to protect ballot integrity and ensure fair, transparent voting.
Settlers have reportedly set fire to several homes in the Bedouin enclave of Khallet al-Sidra near Jerusalem, according to the Palestinian Authority. Footage shows homes burning and residents trying to put out the flames. No arrests have been made and the Israeli military has not commented.
France now supports adding Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps to the European terrorist list, marking a significant policy reversal. The move comes as the European bloc prepares new sanctions over Iran's crackdown on protests.
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