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Deni Avdija marked his birthday with a triple-double, leading Portland to victory over San Antonio and boosting his All-Star Game prospects. The Trail Blazers remain in play-in contention as Avdija climbs in fan voting.
A London café fired a trainee barista after a customer was served coffee with a swastika-shaped design. The café apologized and said the incident was unintentional. The event comes amid a rise in antisemitic incidents in Britain.
Israel and Syria will resume negotiations in Paris on Monday after a two-month pause, with talks focusing on security and humanitarian issues. Leadership changes and unresolved disputes have stalled previous efforts, casting uncertainty over the prospects for an agreement.
In Bannu, Pakistan, locals line up before dawn at Speen Sar restaurant for a breakfast of halwa, a sweet dish that has become a cherished morning tradition. The decades-old eatery draws people from all walks of life, making halwa the city's undisputed breakfast favorite.
Donald Trump is renewing efforts to acquire Greenland and warning Cuba, citing a strategy to restore American dominance in the Western Hemisphere. He is invoking historical U.S. policies to justify a more assertive stance toward neighboring countries.
Two Hamas members were killed and several wounded during clashes with a militia in Gaza City. The fighting marks an escalation in internal violence following recent attacks and leadership disputes.
Venezuela's Jewish community remains cautious after Maduro's ouster, hopeful for change but wary of retaliation. Uncertainty persists amid ongoing threats and political instability.
Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia says the ousting of Nicolas Maduro is an important step, but not enough for the country to return to normal. He calls for the release of political prisoners and recognition of the 2024 election results.
Iranian officials say the regime is in 'survival mode' amid escalating protests. Leaders are seeking ways to quell unrest without violence and preparing for possible military threats.
Eva Schloss, Holocaust survivor and Anne Frank's step-sister, has died at 96. She was known for her tireless work in Holocaust education and remembrance.
Eva Schloss, Auschwitz survivor and Anne Frank's stepsister, has died at 96. She dedicated her life to Holocaust education and combating prejudice. Schloss is remembered for her advocacy and resilience.
President Trump has threatened Venezuela's new leader with severe consequences if she does not cooperate after US forces captured former president Maduro. The US insists it is not seeking full regime change but aims to secure access to Venezuela's oil. The United Nations Security Council will address the situation.
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