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Israel has criticized the United States for announcing a new executive committee to oversee Gaza without Israeli coordination. The committee, which includes international leaders and business figures, is part of the next phase of the US ceasefire plan for Gaza.
Thousands protested in Denmark and Greenland against President Donald Trump's push to take over Greenland, calling for respect for the territory's democracy and self-determination. The rallies coincided with a visit from United States lawmakers and ongoing military exercises in Greenland. Organizers and participants emphasized unity and opposition to Trump's plans.
Israel has criticized the United States for announcing a new committee to oversee Gaza without Israeli coordination. The committee includes international leaders but no Israeli officials. The move comes as the Gaza ceasefire enters its next phase.
West Midlands Police faces scrutiny after banning Israeli fans from a football match led to its chief constable's resignation. Community leaders and residents are calling for renewed trust and accountability. An investigation into the force's actions is ongoing.
West Midlands Police face calls to restore public trust after their chief retired following a row over banning Israeli football fans. Local leaders say new leadership is needed to rebuild confidence in the force.
Halwas are timeless Indian desserts that evoke memories and tradition, with varieties like carrot, beetroot, and egg halwa offering comfort and flavour. These sweets remain central to celebrations and everyday life across India.
A judge ordered Ohio State University to clear a former student's record after he was removed over controversial anti-Israel videos. The court found the university likely violated his rights and stressed the importance of free speech protections.
Protesters gathered in Edinburgh to demonstrate against the war in Gaza, holding banners and signs calling for an end to the conflict. The event was organised by the local Gaza Genocide Emergency Committee.
The International Olympic Committee will not ban the United States from the Winter Olympics after recent events in Venezuela. The IOC insists on keeping politics separate from sports, despite ongoing calls for exclusion. Russian teams remain banned due to the invasion of Ukraine.
Donald Trump has threatened tariffs on several European countries unless the United States is allowed to buy Greenland, sparking protests and condemnation from European leaders. The European Union has called an emergency meeting, while a United States delegation seeks to ease tensions. Demonstrators in Denmark and Greenland insist the territory is not for sale.
A new exhibition in Israel highlights the forgotten dominance of Jewish athletes in pre-war Polish sports, challenging stereotypes and honoring their legacy. The display, a joint effort with Polish institutions, showcases the achievements and tragic fates of Jewish sports figures before the Holocaust. It also signals a shift in Poland's recognition of its Jewish sporting heritage.
The United States attorney general announced a crackdown on antisemitism, citing major settlements with universities over harassment of Jewish students. She vowed continued investigations and enforcement to protect civil rights.
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