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The Hind Rajab Foundation filed a complaint against a senior German prosecutor for dismissing allegations against a German Israeli soldier accused of crimes in Gaza. The group is demanding a renewed investigation and disciplinary action.
The People's Forum purchased a 5.15 million dollar Manhattan building as it seeks millions more for renovations. The move comes amid federal and congressional investigations into a network tied to its Shanghai based backer.
BYD has introduced a cheaper version of the Atto 2 plug-in crossover in Israel for 138,000 shekels. The new trim offers a smaller battery and less equipment but maintains the same size and safety features. It is expected to appeal mainly to fleet buyers due to its lower tax rate.
Russia has tested its new Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile, with President Vladimir Putin calling it the world’s most powerful. Western analysts question the extent of its impact as nuclear tensions remain high.
Israeli forces carried out a raid beyond Lebanon's Litani River as cross-border tensions with Hezbollah persist. The briefing also examines allegations that troops failed to intervene during settler incidents in the West Bank.
King Charles the Third said the British government will take urgent steps to tackle rising antisemitism. The announcement comes as authorities investigate a surge in incidents, with some potentially linked to Iran.
A Palestinian teenager was reportedly shot dead during an incident involving Israeli settlers and Israel Defense Forces troops in a West Bank village. The circumstances of the shooting remain unclear.
The United Arab Emirates has designated 21 Lebanese individuals and organizations as terrorists over alleged Hezbollah ties and ordered their assets frozen. The move follows earlier arrests linked to a suspected network accused of threatening financial stability.
Eight people were killed in three Israeli airstrikes on a highway south of Beirut, Lebanon's health ministry said. The strikes came amid ongoing fighting and ahead of United States-mediated talks between Lebanon and Israel.
A portrait of Weimar between 1922 and 1924 captures cultural brilliance alongside political and economic collapse. As hyperinflation and extremism rise, the foundations of the republic begin to crack.
The article contends that progressive attacks on the American Israel Public Affairs Committee are fracturing the historic Black Jewish alliance. It warns that rising antisemitism and identity politics threaten a longstanding partnership rooted in the Civil Rights Movement.
Tui has reported a 10 percent fall in summer holiday revenue from United Kingdom customers amid higher fuel costs and geopolitical tensions. While travellers are booking later, analysts say demand has not collapsed.
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