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Iran has confirmed it will play in the 2026 World Cup but is demanding guarantees from the United States, Mexico and Canada over visas, security and respect for its team. Tensions remain over potential entry restrictions linked to military ties.
Two men have been charged with religiously aggravated harassment after allegedly filming antisemitic videos in a north London neighbourhood. They are due to appear in court on Saturday.
The Palestine Marathon returned to Bethlehem, highlighting both movement restrictions in the occupied West Bank and a renewed sense of resilience. Recently released runner Mohamad Al-Assi finished second, dedicating his race to Palestinians still in detention.
Gazans who were outside the territory when the war began remain stranded in the West Bank, unable to return to homes that have largely been destroyed. Many live in makeshift conditions, separated from their families and struggling to rebuild their lives.
A 48-year-old math teacher enlisted in the reserves while continuing to prepare her students for advanced math exams. She says serving the country in the classroom or in uniform is the same mission.
Rising tensions in global oil markets have pushed up jet fuel prices and sparked fears of shortages. Experts assess whether supply chains are truly at risk and how resilient the system is to disruption.
A new biopic portrays record executive Walter Yetnikoff as the driving force behind getting Michael Jackson's 'Billie Jean' onto Music Television in 1983. While some dispute the film's version of events, many credit Yetnikoff with helping challenge racial barriers in the early music video era.
A new poll shows 42 percent of previous Likud voters may abandon the party in the upcoming election. Dissatisfaction centers on security failures, military service exemptions, and Netanyahu's leadership, though most still want him to run.
An Israeli woman reflects on her three-year solo journey across continents, which began with friends but became a personal quest. Settling in Australia, she discovered that loneliness ultimately became her greatest source of strength.
Mayor Zohran Mamdani is under fire following antisemitic graffiti in Queens and clashes outside a Manhattan synagogue. Critics say his response has been insufficient as concerns grow about rising antisemitism in New York City.
A federal judge ruled that the Department of Government Efficiency unlawfully canceled humanities grants, including projects focused on Jewish scholarship and Holocaust research. The court ordered the grants reinstated, and the White House said it plans to appeal.
The Department of Defense has released a trove of files on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena after an order from President Donald Trump. The archive includes decades of military reports, lunar mission transcripts, and recent troop sightings, with more documents to follow.
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