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B'nai Brith Canada has criticized Toronto for raising the Palestine Liberation Organization flag at City Hall amid rising antisemitism. The group filed a complaint, citing protocol violations and heightened fears in the Jewish community.
Anti-Zionist protesters and Jewish counter-demonstrators clashed outside a Manhattan synagogue during a heated protest against an Israel-related event. Police kept the groups separated as tensions flared, but the synagogue event continued as planned.
Ronald Lauder's remarks at the World Jewish Congress gala underscore a failed approach to fighting antisemitism. Critics say the reliance on education and public relations has not worked, highlighting a broader generational shortcoming.
Israel says the Palestinian Authority has nearly doubled its payments to convicted attackers and their families in 2025. The authority maintains it will not stop the payments, despite international criticism.
An Israeli team has developed a new treatment that boosts the immune system's response to tumors. Early tests show promising results in both animal models and human tissue samples. The therapy may complement existing cancer treatments.
Iranian scientists secretly met Russian experts in late 2024 to further nuclear weapons research, according to a Financial Times report. The meetings involved sanctioned companies and are seen as evidence of high-level cooperation between Russia and Iran.
The World Health Organization is vaccinating thousands of children in Gaza as a ceasefire allows health services to resume. Over 10,000 children have already received protection against multiple diseases, with more phases planned in the coming months.
Former Olympic snowboarder Ryan Wedding is accused of masterminding the murder of a federal witness in Colombia to avoid extradition to the US. Authorities allege he leads a major drug trafficking ring and remains at large under cartel protection. A $15 million reward is offered for information leading to his capture.
President Trump said Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman may join the Board of Peace to oversee Gaza's redevelopment. The board, chaired by Trump, will include leaders from major countries. The announcement came after meetings and new agreements between the United States and Saudi Arabia.
Israel launched airstrikes in Gaza after troops were fired upon, breaking a weeks-long ceasefire. The strikes targeted Hamas commanders and killed at least 25 people. International efforts to stabilize Gaza and maintain the truce are ongoing.
A new report reveals the Muslim Brotherhood's strategies to influence Western democracies, with a focus on North America. The findings were presented to policymakers and experts in Washington.
Nvidia posted $57 billion in quarterly revenue, beating expectations and raising its future guidance. The company cited strong demand for artificial intelligence and its new chips.
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