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Dublin is considering renaming a park dedicated to Chaim Herzog, prompting concern from his family and criticism from Israeli officials. The move has reignited debate over Ireland's historical ties to the Jewish community and its current stance on antisemitism.
Prime Minister Netanyahu met with the family of slain hostage Ran Gvili to discuss efforts to return his body from Gaza. He also updated Thailand's ambassador on similar efforts for a Thai victim. Both bodies remain held by militants.
Travel blogger Jen Ruiz was dumped on her birthday during a cruise but found healing and joy by continuing to travel solo. Her journey inspired her upcoming book and encourages women to embrace solo adventures. Ruiz plans to celebrate her next birthday with a mermaid-themed trip in Florida.
Cameron Kasky, a young socialist activist, is running for Congress in New York City against high-profile rivals including a Kennedy heir. He hopes to shake up the Democratic establishment with progressive policies and online appeal.
Pakistan is willing to join a Gaza peace force but refuses to take part in disarming Hamas. Officials say the force's mandate and terms are still under discussion, and clarity is needed before committing troops.
Gaza's health ministry says the war's death toll has passed 70,000, as a fragile ceasefire continues and humanitarian conditions worsen. Both sides accuse each other of violating the truce.
The White House has launched a website naming and ranking media outlets it accuses of spreading fake news. The site invites the public to report bias and subscribe to weekly updates.
Judy Chicago's feminist art exhibitions in Tel Aviv have sparked both acclaim and calls for boycott amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict. The shows have ignited debate among artists about the role of international art in Israel and the power of cultural dialogue during wartime.
Zarah Sultana did not invite Jeremy Corbyn to a key rally as their new party faces internal conflict and expulsions. The inaugural conference in Liverpool is marked by disputes over membership, leadership, and the party's official name.
Two British streets have been named among the world's 'coolest', surprising locals who see them as ordinary high streets. Northdown Road in Margate and Blackstock Road in north London are praised for their independent shops and diverse food, but their new status is met with skepticism. The recognition may attract more visitors, but their true 'cool' factor is still uncertain.
Ten Palestinians were wounded in a settler attack near Bethlehem, with one person shot and others beaten. The incident was captured on social media, showing armed settlers throwing stones at the village.
Wizz Air plans to open a new hub at Ben Gurion Airport in 2026, prompting strong opposition from Israel's domestic airlines. The announcement signals increased competition in the country's aviation market.
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