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The Israeli military eliminated a Hezbollah operative in southern Lebanon, citing violations of agreements and ongoing security concerns. The strike targeted Muhammad Ali Shuweikh, who played a key role in local operations.
The Israeli military reports it has killed Muhammad Ali Shuaikh, a Hezbollah member, in an airstrike in South Lebanon. Shuaikh was said to be responsible for military and economic coordination in Al-Mansouri.
Mexico's Jewish community and international leaders have condemned antisemitic graffiti targeting President Claudia Sheinbaum during a recent protest. The incident has reignited concerns about discrimination and the role of identity in Mexican politics.
President Trump signals possible talks with Venezuela as military presence grows in the Caribbean. The Federal Aviation Administration lifts flight restrictions after the government shutdown, while immigration enforcement surges in Charlotte and Chicago residents organize pushback. Chile's presidential race heads to a polarized runoff, and storms continue to threaten California with flooding.
As President Mahmoud Abbas turns 90, uncertainty grows over his successor and the future of the Palestinian Authority. Officials warn of instability whether or not elections are held.
A major investigation has found that $28 billion in illicit funds has flowed through leading crypto exchanges in the past two years. Criminals have used these platforms to launder money from hacks and scams, while weak oversight and enforcement have allowed the problem to grow. The report highlights ongoing challenges in policing the crypto industry.
Syrian officials have detained security and military personnel after sectarian violence in Sweida left hundreds of Druze civilians dead. Authorities say investigations and video evidence led to the arrests, but the official death toll remains undisclosed. The violence escalated after the army's deployment and was followed by international pressure and accusations against Israel.
Hamas and other Palestinian groups have rejected a United States-backed United Nations proposal for an international force in Gaza, calling it a threat to Palestinian sovereignty. The factions oppose any disarmament and foreign military presence in the territory. The United Nations is set to vote on the resolution later today.
Jon Voight warns that New York City is in danger under Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani, urging residents to resist his policies. Voight claims only Donald Trump can stop what he calls a looming disaster for the city. The comments follow Mamdani's controversial positions on Israel and his recent election victory.
Nucha, a new adults-only boutique hotel in central Jerusalem, offers guests easy access to top city attractions and a rooftop with stunning views. Its prime location puts lively bars, dining, and markets within walking distance.
President Trump defended Tucker Carlson after his interview with white nationalist Nick Fuentes drew backlash from conservatives. Trump said Carlson should be free to interview whomever he wants, deepening divisions on the right.
A high-profile interview between Tucker Carlson and far-right influencer Nick Fuentes has sparked a fierce debate within the Republican Party. Fuentes's extremist views and growing influence among young conservatives are deepening divisions and raising concerns about the party's future direction.
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