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The United Arab Emirates plans to leave the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, raising questions about the group's future influence. Analysts say the move could weaken its ability to shape global oil prices over time.
An activist told a court that raiding a defence factory was the 'best thing I've ever done' and may have saved lives. She and five others deny criminal damage charges linked to the incident. The trial continues.
Jewish Democratic officials say they are facing a sharp rise in antisemitic threats and accusations amid growing divisions over Israel’s war in Gaza. Lawmakers describe an increasingly hostile and isolating political climate.
The war in Iran has cost the United States $25 billion, mostly for munitions, according to a senior defense official. The conflict has strained public support and contributed to rising fuel prices ahead of midterm elections.
Iran was absent from key soccer meetings in Vancouver due to visa problems, casting doubt on its World Cup participation. Political tensions and travel restrictions continue to complicate preparations for the tournament in North America.
Ron Dekel, head of the Union of Jewish Students in Germany, says he was targeted in two antisemitic incidents in Berlin within a week. He reported being followed, threatened, and confronted outside a synagogue, and says harassment has increased since he began openly wearing a kippah.
Two Jewish men were seriously injured in a stabbing in Golders Green, north London. A suspect was detained by a community security group and later arrested by police.
A Petah Tikva middle school teacher was sentenced to 11 years in prison for sexually abusing a student over a two-year period. The court also ordered him to pay compensation to the victim.
King Charles the Third and President Donald Trump exchanged jokes during a state dinner in Washington. Their speeches mixed humor with references to history and current events, highlighting the friendly ties between the two countries.
The International Federation of Association Football has allowed Afghanistan's exiled women's team to compete internationally without approval from the Taliban-controlled federation. The move restores a pathway to global competition for players forced to flee after the 2021 takeover.
Ukraine is urging Israel to seize a Russian ship it says is carrying grain stolen from occupied Ukrainian territory. The dispute has triggered diplomatic tensions and a formal protest from Kyiv.
Two Jewish residents were injured in a knife attack in London’s Golders Green neighborhood. A suspect was arrested after police used a taser to stop him.
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