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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio says countries need more clarity on the International Stabilization Force's mandate before committing troops. He highlighted Pakistan's interest but stressed that further details are required. Rubio expects progress once governance structures are announced.
Rita Vinnik, a top executive at TikTok, is leaving the platform after nearly five years. She cites October 7 as the pivotal moment influencing her decision.
A Hanukkah menorah in Muswell Hill was vandalized in what police are treating as a hate crime. The local Jewish community plans to repair and relight the menorah, emphasizing resilience after a difficult week.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio will take questions on Russia-Ukraine, Gaza, and Venezuela in a rare news conference. The event comes amid major diplomatic meetings and increased U.S. military activity abroad. Rubio's leadership has brought significant changes to foreign policy and aid.
Prominent conservatives clashed openly at Turning Point USA's AmericaFest, with Ben Shapiro and Tucker Carlson exchanging sharp criticisms. The event exposed deep divisions within the movement following founder Charlie Kirk's death.
Israeli authorities have issued a demolition notice for the only soccer field in Bethlehem's Aida refugee camp, leaving hundreds of Palestinian children facing the loss of their main recreational space. Community members say the field is essential for youth development and hope for the future.
CRISPR genome editing is driving major advances in agriculture and healthcare, enabling precise improvements in crops and new gene therapies for diseases. India is leading with new genome-edited rice varieties, while global medical breakthroughs continue to emerge.
Infighting erupted among prominent conservatives at Turning Point USA's AmericaFest, with Ben Shapiro and Tucker Carlson trading barbs over conspiracy theories and movement leadership. The event highlighted growing rifts within the Make America Great Again movement.
Israeli and Lebanese officials met directly in southern Lebanon to discuss maintaining the ceasefire and advancing economic and security cooperation. Talks focused on disarmament of Hezbollah, strengthening the Lebanese army, and enabling displaced residents to return home. The meeting reflects ongoing efforts to prevent renewed conflict along the border.
Aida Refugee Camp's only football field faces demolition by Israeli authorities, threatening a vital space for hundreds of Palestinian children. Residents say losing the field would destroy young athletes' dreams and leave the camp without any open area.
The BBC will restructure its editorial committee after criticism over misleading edits to Donald Trump's January 6 speech. The move follows an internal review and a lawsuit filed by Trump. Chairman Samir Shah will no longer lead the committee.
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A new report reveals that Palestinian Authority textbooks still include antisemitic and inciteful content, despite promises to remove such material. The findings raise questions about the implementation of educational reforms.
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