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A teenage boy who took part in the gang-rape of a 12-year-old Jewish girl in Paris has had his sentence reduced to seven years. The case, marked by antisemitic abuse, sparked outrage and protests across France. The attack occurred amid a rise in antisemitic incidents in the country.
President Trump has approved the sale of advanced fighter jets to Saudi Arabia during Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman's visit to the United States. The deal could alter the region's military balance and faces scrutiny from Israel and Congress.
George W. Bush leads a quiet post-presidency but remains a behind-the-scenes force as his family eyes a political comeback. With cousin Jonathan Bush running for Governor of Maine and Trump's influence showing signs of decline, the Bush dynasty may be preparing to reassert itself in Republican politics.
Israeli journalist Guy Peleg faces threats and harassment after broadcasting alleged abuse of a Palestinian prisoner by soldiers. The incident has sparked debate over press freedom and military accountability in Israel.
Six people are on trial for a violent break-in at an Israeli defence firm near Bristol, where a police officer was seriously injured. The group denies charges of aggravated burglary, criminal damage, and violent disorder. The trial is expected to last until January.
United Nations chief Antonio Guterres has praised the Security Council's adoption of a United States-backed Gaza resolution, calling it a key step for the ceasefire. He urged swift action and expressed hope for progress toward a two-state solution.
The United Nations Security Council has approved President Donald Trump's peace plan for Gaza, paving the way for a ceasefire and a potential path to Palestinian statehood. The resolution includes the deployment of an international force and the creation of a transitional governing body. Despite broad support, significant challenges remain regarding its implementation and acceptance by all parties.
Nvidia, Sheba Medical Center, and Mount Sinai Hospital are partnering to use artificial intelligence to decode the human genome. The initiative aims to unlock new insights into disease and health, with each partner contributing unique resources and expertise.
The Palestinian Authority condemned Israeli minister Itamar Ben-Gvir's call for the arrest and assassination of its leaders if the United Nations recognizes Palestinian statehood. The Authority urged international intervention, warning that such rhetoric could increase violence and undermine peace efforts.
Ukrainian President Zelensky will visit Turkey to push for new negotiations to end the war, though Russia will not attend. The visit comes amid fresh American sanctions on Russia and ongoing fighting in eastern Ukraine.
A Supreme Court judge criticized a petition against David Zini's appointment, citing weak evidence. The hearing became heated, resulting in the removal of a lawmaker from the chamber.
A University of Kentucky law professor is suing the school, alleging retaliation after being barred from teaching for calling for military action against Israel. The lawsuit challenges university policies on free speech and antisemitism. The university says the professor was reassigned pending investigation.
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