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The International Criminal Court has denounced new United States sanctions on two of its judges over the court's investigation into Israel. The court says the measures threaten its independence and the rule of law. The probe into Israel's actions in Gaza will continue despite international pressure.
Puka Nacua scored a touchdown days after apologizing for an offensive dance idea that caused controversy. He kept his celebration low-key amid ongoing scrutiny, while his brother Samson was arrested in a separate incident.
The suspect in the deadly Brown University shooting and the killing of a Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor was found dead in New Hampshire. Authorities believe the cases are connected but have not formally confirmed the link.
San Fernando's Giant Lantern Festival dazzles crowds with massive, hand-crafted lanterns and festive displays. The event highlights a century-old tradition but faces challenges as fewer young people take up lantern-making.
Seven men detained in Sydney are believed to have ideological links to the Bondi Beach attackers. Police say investigations are ongoing and no direct associations have been confirmed.
Puka Nacua of the Los Angeles Rams has apologised for making an antisemitic gesture during a livestream. The incident has sparked criticism and a response from the league condemning discrimination. Nacua is expected to speak further after the Rams' next game.
TikTok has agreed to sell its United States operations to a group of American investors, ending years of security disputes with Washington. The new joint venture will take over data protection and content moderation for United States users.
Israel marks its deadliest year on the roads in two decades, with 443 fatalities in 2025. Officials blame delayed reforms and lack of enforcement, while new harsher penalties are being introduced to curb reckless driving.
Channel Nine's reporter Luke Bradnam has faced criticism for practicing his golf swing near a Bondi terror attack vigil. The incident has sparked debate online, with Bradnam apologizing and explaining his actions.
Former Iraqi President Barham Salih has been elected as the new head of the United Nations refugee agency. Salih, a former refugee, will lead the agency amid record displacement and funding shortages.
Newly released photos from Jeffrey Epstein's estate reveal his ties to influential figures. The release comes ahead of a Justice Department deadline for more disclosures. Lawmakers continue to uncover details about Epstein's connections.
Far-right lawmakers are set to lead the Knesset's education and health committees after Shas vacated the roles in protest. The appointments follow months of political deadlock and require final approval. Both committees have faced neglect since the vacancies.
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