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Trump's envoys are heading to Moscow for further talks aimed at ending the war, as optimism grows for a possible deal. The negotiations follow a meeting in Florida and coincide with political upheaval in Ukraine.
Raids were conducted at eight locations in Delhi and Jammu and Kashmir in connection with the Red Fort car blast. Key suspect Jasir Bilal Wani is accused of handling technical preparations for a terror network. The investigation is ongoing, with further details awaited.
An Afghan man accused of shooting two National Guard members in Washington may have been radicalized after entering the United States. The attack has reignited debate over immigration vetting and national security.
The family of Nathan Osman, who died in Benidorm, say new evidence supports their belief that foul play was involved. They have uncovered phone data and other findings that challenge the original conclusion of an accident, prompting renewed investigations in both Spain and Wales.
Prime Minister Netanyahu's pardon request has ignited debate, with legal experts and protesters insisting he must admit guilt before receiving clemency. President Herzog is reviewing the request and may propose conditions, including Netanyahu's retirement from politics.
Ultra-Orthodox protesters clashed with police in Jerusalem during a parade for a released draft dodger. Officers used crowd dispersal methods after the group blocked a major road and refused to leave.
Declassified Argentinian files show Nazi doctor Josef Mengele lived freely in Argentina after the war, despite authorities knowing his identity. Officials tracked his movements but failed to arrest him, and he eventually fled to Paraguay.
Pope Leo has made bold statements on his first foreign trip, urging peace and denouncing the misuse of religion for violence. He also called for a Palestinian state while maintaining the Vatican's mediating stance.
Avi Fine shares expert tips on selecting and storing produce to keep it fresh for longer. He recommends buying directly from farmers, avoiding immediate washing, and not cutting produce before storage.
Police internal affairs denies claims that an investigator assaulted a senior officer during an interrogation. The agency says no violence occurred and that the officer was treated appropriately throughout the process.
United States and Ukrainian officials held productive talks in Florida on ending the war with Russia, but significant challenges remain. A United States envoy is set to meet with Vladimir Putin in Moscow as negotiations continue amid ongoing violence and political turmoil.
The Israel Defense Forces is facing a severe shortage of career soldiers, with fewer officers willing to stay in the military. Burnout, poor service conditions, and political issues are driving the crisis, as the army seeks urgent solutions.
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