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Israeli ministers have chosen to keep the Rafah Crossing closed, resisting United States pressure and citing concerns over postwar Gaza management. Israel insists on conditions before reopening, including Hamas disarmament and the return of a hostage's body.
Italian fashion designer Valentino Garavani has died at 93 in Rome. He was famed for his iconic red dresses and elegant designs, leaving a lasting impact on the fashion industry.
Kehillat Harlem has opened a permanent synagogue in Central Harlem, providing inclusive Jewish services and community events. The congregation is helping to revitalize Jewish life in the neighborhood and aims to expand its role as a community hub.
Governor Josh Shapiro reveals a personal exchange with President Trump and discusses political challenges in his forthcoming memoir. The book offers insights into Democratic Party dynamics ahead of the 2028 presidential race.
Kamala Harris's campaign reportedly asked Tim Walz if he was a foreign agent for China during her vice presidential vetting process. The question was prompted by Walz's trips to China, according to sources cited by CNN.
Pauline Hanson has launched a scathing attack on Anthony Albanese, labelling him the worst Prime Minister and vowing to see him ousted. Her remarks follow a surge in One Nation's support and criticism of proposed hate-speech laws.
Yitzhak Goldknopf warned that United Torah Judaism may oppose the state budget if it includes penalties against Torah students. He said the party will act according to the guidance of its spiritual leaders and criticized the economic impact on the haredi community.
India and the United Arab Emirates have signed a letter of intent for a strategic defence partnership, strengthening their bilateral ties. The leaders also announced agreements in space, energy, trade, and infrastructure development. Both countries reaffirmed their commitment to regional cooperation and combating terrorism.
Syrian Kurdish forces have handed over territory to Damascus, prompting Turkish officials to express hope for renewed peace efforts with the PKK. Turkish leaders say the move removes a key obstacle to ending decades of conflict. Kurdish groups have not yet commented on the developments.
Iran has imposed a near-total internet blackout, restricting citizens' access to the outside world and intensifying digital repression. The blackout is aimed at curbing protests and has fueled public anger while exposing the country's digital vulnerabilities.
A court has approved autopsies for two babies who died in an unlicensed daycare, prompting family appeals and protests. The cause of death is still under investigation.
Prime Minister Netanyahu congratulates President Trump on his first year of a second term, calling it 'a year like no other'. The leaders have met six times since Trump returned to office.
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