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A man was found dead in southern Tel Aviv and a woman was shot and killed near Kafr Qasim. Police and paramedics responded to both incidents, which are under investigation.
Canada's spy agency says it has thwarted potentially lethal threats from Iran against people in Canada and blocked Russian attempts to acquire sensitive technology. The agency also reported disrupting several violent extremist plots, including those targeting Jewish communities.
Yung Lean discusses mental health, sobriety, and creativity on 'Popcast,' sharing thoughts on Kanye West and the impact of medication. He emphasizes that creativity can thrive without glamorizing drugs or mental illness.
Billie Eilish publicly criticized Elon Musk for not using his wealth to solve global issues, sparking widespread debate. She also challenged other billionaires to be more generous and announced a major charitable donation from her tour proceeds.
The USS Gerald R. Ford is approaching Venezuela, signaling a major display of American military strength in Latin America. The deployment has raised regional tensions and debate over its true purpose, whether targeting drug trafficking or pressuring Venezuela's government. Venezuela has responded with military mobilization amid growing international scrutiny.
Uttar Pradesh will highlight its traditional crafts and entrepreneurial innovations at the India International Trade Fair 2025 in New Delhi. The state aims to boost exports and employment through its 'Local to Global' strategy and participation from startups and women-led enterprises.
Hebron prepares for the Shabbat Chayei Sarah festival, celebrating both biblical heritage and the return of hostages. Community leaders highlight renewed Jewish presence and restoration efforts in the historic city.
British commentator Sami Hamdi has returned to London after being detained and deported by the United States over alleged support for the October 7 attacks. Hamdi denies the accusations and says his detention was an attack on free speech. Rights groups have condemned the United States' actions.
Thousands of Lone Soldiers were honored in Tel Aviv with a special event offering support and essential services. The initiative aimed to ease their daily challenges and express national appreciation for their dedication. Over 4,000 participants benefited from guidance, assistance, and community support.
Justice Minister Levin and the State Attorney's Office failed to compromise on who should oversee the Sde Teiman video leak investigation. The High Court will now decide, with tensions between the authorities expected to rise after the ruling.
Restoration work has started on Gaza City's Pasha Palace Museum, heavily damaged during recent conflict. Workers are salvaging stones and artifacts as a ceasefire allows efforts to resume. The project faces challenges due to material shortages and import restrictions.
A Kurdish court has dropped the death penalty for Binyamin Hassin after a reconciliation agreement. Hassin had been imprisoned since 2015 following a fatal altercation. The case drew global attention and support.
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