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US officials may soon check visitors' social media and personal data as part of new entry requirements. The proposal, announced by Donald Trump, faces legal and practical challenges. Travelers could be asked to disclose social media accounts and other personal details.
Turning Point USA's AmericaFest featured heated debates among conservative leaders, but Erika Kirk urged unity and constructive dialogue. The event highlighted divisions over identity and policy, while emphasizing the importance of working through disagreements ahead of the elections.
A conservative conference descended into infighting as Trump supporters turned on each other, with Vivek Ramaswamy facing backlash for condemning anti-Indian hate. Prominent figures exchanged personal attacks, highlighting deep divisions within the movement.
Labour's vote is fracturing in key areas like Leicester's Belgrave Circle, with new parties and independents gaining ground. This trend threatens senior Labour figures and could reshape the political map at the next election. The party faces a challenge to unify its base and counter rising opposition from both left and right.
Senator Lindsey Graham says an international force for Gaza will only operate after Hamas is disarmed and calls for deadlines for both Hamas and Hezbollah to disarm. He urges joint US-Israeli military action if the groups do not comply.
British Jews face heightened insecurity and changing community dynamics amid record antisemitism and polarized discourse about Israel.
Shira, sister of the last hostage in Gaza, has spoken at international venues to advocate for her brother's release. She hopes her efforts will help bring him home.
Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar told United States Senator Lindsey Graham that Hamas is not disarming and Israel will not accept this. The two met in Tel Aviv to discuss the future of Gaza and regional developments.
Israel, Greece, and Cyprus will hold a summit in Jerusalem to discuss regional security and cooperation. Leaders are considering a joint military force amid concerns over Turkey's military expansion.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was booed at a Bondi Beach vigil for victims of a recent attack, as tensions rise over the government's handling of antisemitism. The attack left 15 dead and has drawn criticism from Jewish leaders and Israeli officials.
Protesters in Tel Aviv denounced the government's handling of minority rights and safety. Activists called recent attacks on Arab civilians a stain on Israel's democracy.
The widow of Bondi Beach gunman Sajid Akram has refused to claim his body after the deadly attack, leaving burial arrangements to the government. Authorities are investigating Akram's recent activities and connections to extremist groups. The shooting, which killed 15 people, is being treated as a terror incident.
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