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A hair salon owner near Barcelona is under investigation for allegedly sending €600,000 in cryptocurrency to addresses linked to Hamas. Spanish authorities seized assets and imposed restrictions, but the salon remains open as the probe continues.
A resurfaced photo shows the director of a Gaza hospital in Hamas uniform, raising questions about the facility's ties to the group. The director, detained by Israel, had published opinion pieces in a major US newspaper without disclosing his affiliation. Reports suggest the hospital was used for military purposes and staffed by Hamas operatives.
The top United States envoy for Venezuela has arrived in Caracas as both countries work to restore diplomatic relations. Recent agreements include oil exports and proposed reforms in Venezuela. Officials emphasize dialogue and mutual understanding.
A fatal shooting in downtown Lod, linked to a family feud, left one man dead and two injured. Police are searching for the suspects as the city grapples with rising violence.
Hundreds rallied outside the Iranian ambassador's residence in New York, calling for regime change and U.S. intervention. Protesters voiced support for the exiled crown prince and condemned Iran's government for human rights abuses.
Border Patrol chief Gregory Bovino allegedly mocked a US attorney's Jewish faith during a call about immigration enforcement, sparking backlash and his removal from Minneapolis. The incident comes amid controversy over recent deaths during federal operations and resignations among prosecutors.
Melania Trump is receiving praise from allies for taking a more vocal role during her husband's second term. A new documentary highlights her growing influence and public presence, offering rare insight into her private and professional life.
Iran's president has said Tehran is not seeking war with the United States, warning that conflict would harm everyone. Officials signaled progress toward talks and denied recent explosions were linked to attacks.
The United States military has warned Iran against any unsafe actions during upcoming naval drills in the Strait of Hormuz. Officials stressed the importance of professionalism to avoid escalation in the vital trade corridor.
The United States Justice Department released millions of pages of Epstein-related documents, reviving scrutiny of his ties to prominent figures. The files contain unverified and sensational claims, but no new charges or definitive evidence of wrongdoing. The release has sparked debate over transparency, accountability, and privacy.
Files released from the Epstein archive allege that Indian Prime Minister Modi consulted Jeffrey Epstein before his 2017 visit to Israel. Indian officials have dismissed the claims as unfounded and contemptible.
Moody's has raised Israel's credit outlook to stable, citing easing geopolitical risks and ongoing ceasefires. The agency affirmed Israel's current credit rating, signaling improved economic stability. This marks a positive shift after recent conflicts and fiscal pressures.
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