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Marco Rubio is credited with bringing strategic seriousness and moral clarity back to American diplomacy. While praised for his realism and clear stance on global threats, critics warn his firm approach may limit flexibility in complex situations.
Emirates may resume flights to Tel Aviv after a two-year pause, but no firm plans have been confirmed. The airline's return depends on the regional situation.
A five-year-old boy and his father detained in Texas have been released and are back in Minneapolis, following national outcry. Other stories include a resignation over links to Jeffrey Epstein, the reopening of the Rafah border, a drop in oil prices, the launch of an artificial intelligence social network, and highlights from the Grammy Awards.
Gaza's Rafah crossing has reopened for limited movement after two years of war, allowing a small number of Palestinians to cross. Medical evacuees are expected to be among the first to leave, but aid entry remains restricted.
A Chinese government ban on new investments in Israel has sparked a legal battle over share purchases at the Hanita Lenses plant. Kibbutz Hanita is suing the Chinese-controlled fund for $11 million, citing urgent financial needs and exclusion from management.
Newly released files suggest Jeffrey Epstein arranged meetings with Vladimir Putin and may have operated a honeytrap scheme for Russian intelligence. The documents detail Epstein's ties to powerful figures and raise questions about his role in international espionage. All named individuals deny any wrongdoing.
China has executed four leaders of a notorious crime family behind scam centres in Myanmar, days after executing members of a rival group. The crackdown targets transnational fraud operations that have victimized thousands worldwide. International sanctions and cooperation are increasing to combat these criminal networks.
Saudi Arabia's leadership in sustainable finance and renewable energy was a central theme at the Sustainability Forum Middle East. The event highlighted the kingdom's role in driving market execution, climate technology, and industrial decarbonization across the Gulf. New partnerships and agreements signal a shift toward practical implementation of climate goals.
India's manufacturing sector saw a slight rebound in January, supported by new orders and production growth. Business confidence remains subdued, and selling price inflation has eased despite rising input costs.
Former minister Peter Mandelson has resigned from the Labor Party amid renewed scrutiny over his ties to Jeffrey Epstein. Mandelson denies allegations of financial payments from Epstein and says he is stepping down to avoid further embarrassment to the party. The latest Epstein files also mention other high-profile individuals.
Gal Hirsch, Israel's former coordinator for hostages, has completed his mission after the last hostage was returned from Gaza. Despite facing public criticism and personal threats, he is praised for his dedication and resilience. The article calls for recognition of his efforts amid a highly charged political climate.
A five-year-old boy and his father have returned home to Minnesota after being released from a Texas detention center. Their detention has sparked renewed calls for immigration enforcement reforms.
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