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The Strokes ended their Coachella weekend two set with a video criticizing United States foreign policy and alleging Central Intelligence Agency involvement in historic events. The performance sparked mixed reactions online as the band prepares to release a new album and tour.
Police are investigating whether Iran is paying criminal proxies to carry out arson attacks on Jewish sites in London. The probe follows a series of firebombings and attempted attacks that leaders say reflect a rising wave of anti Jewish hatred.
Israeli and Palestinian fathers who both lost daughters in the conflict have formed a close friendship and now campaign together for peace. Through shared grief and dialogue, they promote mutual respect and reconciliation between their communities.
A majority of Scots support renewables as the country’s long term energy source, according to a new poll. The findings highlight divisions among political parties over nuclear power ahead of the Scottish Parliament election.
Market data shows large trades repeatedly placed shortly before President Donald Trump’s major announcements. Analysts and lawmakers have raised concerns about potential insider trading, though prosecutions remain unlikely.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel's recent strikes on Iran prevented it from acquiring an atomic bomb. He made the remarks ahead of the Independence Day ceremony, which will be held live following regional ceasefires.
Israel Police canceled plans to send dozens of officers to attend a right-wing talk show’s Independence Day taping after public backlash. The decision came amid broader scrutiny of the channel and allegations of incitement by some of its commentators.
Pope Leo Fourteenth's call for peace has led to a public clash with President Donald Trump. Catholics across the country are debating the role of church leaders in political life as reactions vary among parishes and universities.
Iran has refused to join new peace talks with the United States, citing the ongoing naval blockade of its ports. The decision deepens tensions and threatens further disruption to regional shipping and oil markets.
The Israel Defense Forces confirmed that a soldier destroyed a statue of Jesus in southern Lebanon and said those responsible will face action. The military called the act a serious violation and pledged to help restore the damaged statue.
The United States military released footage of its Navy firing on and seizing an Iranian cargo ship accused of violating a blockade. The vessel was disabled and boarded after ignoring repeated warnings.
A soldier was filmed smashing a statue of Jesus in a Christian village in southern Lebanon. The Israeli military confirmed the footage is authentic and called the incident serious.
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