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The Knesset approved a law extending the government's power to shut down foreign channels seen as a threat to state security until 2027. The law allows for various sanctions against such channels, including halting broadcasts and blocking websites.
Pro-Palestine protesters in Sydney have been criticised for using a chant set to be banned after the Bondi Beach shooting. Barnaby Joyce condemned the phrase, while activists defended their right to protest. The incident has reignited debate over hate speech laws and free expression.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has apologized to the Jewish community after a deadly attack in Sydney and pledged stronger anti-terror laws. The government is reviewing new measures to prevent future attacks.
The article warns that recognizing Palestinian Arab statehood after the October 7 massacre rewards terrorism and undermines peace. It argues that accountability, not political gains, must follow such attacks, and urges the international community to demand genuine commitment to coexistence.
Gujarat's dyes and chemicals manufacturers report improved demand and higher plant utilisation as supply chain issues ease. Exporters benefit from a weaker rupee, and industry leaders expect further growth if global trade tensions resolve.
Gaza residents continue to face violence and harsh living conditions after the ceasefire, with hundreds killed and many struggling for shelter. International stories include the expected release of abducted Nigerian children and criticism of CBS News over a delayed report.
President Trump has announced a new fleet of powerful Navy battleships, aiming to revitalize American shipbuilding and counter China's growing naval dominance. The initiative comes amid warnings about industrial challenges and delays in current shipbuilding programs.
CNN's Jake Tapper condemned Candace Owens and her supporters for antisemitic rhetoric during a heated feud with Ben Shapiro. The dispute has exposed rifts among conservatives, as Owens' controversial claims continue to attract a large audience.
Former Jerusalem mayor Uri Lupolianski is hospitalized in serious condition with pneumonia and respiratory distress. His family has requested prayers for his recovery.
More than a dozen Heritage Foundation scholars have joined Mike Pence's Advancing American Freedom after controversy over the think tank's leadership. The departures mark a major realignment within the conservative movement.
The United States has halted five offshore wind projects over national security concerns, citing radar interference risks. The decision has prompted criticism from energy companies and state leaders, who warn of economic and environmental impacts.
Turning Point USA's AmericaFest was marked by public infighting among conservative leaders, overshadowing the event's focus on unity. Many attendees, especially younger ones, were more interested in community than ideological disputes. The absence of founder Charlie Kirk highlighted growing divisions within the movement.
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