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Floods have hit parts of western Iran after months of severe drought, worsening the country's ongoing water crisis. Authorities have begun cloud seeding to increase rainfall, but warn that these measures are only temporary. Water shortages continue to affect many regions, including Tehran.
Prime Minister Netanyahu's court testimony set for Wednesday has been canceled due to a security issue. He criticized the ongoing trial as politically motivated and said it harms both Israeli and American interests.
A human rights group reports a surge in Palestinian deaths in Israeli custody since the Gaza war, citing violence and medical neglect. Former detainees and staff describe harsh conditions and abuse. Rights groups say serious investigations into these deaths are rare.
China has pledged support for Syria's peace efforts during a visit by Syria's foreign minister to Beijing. The two countries discussed rebuilding Syria and strengthening diplomatic ties. China reiterated its commitment to supporting Syria's stability and development.
Freed hostage Avinatan Or detailed his failed escape and survival strategies during over two years in captivity. Speaking in Washington, he and other former hostages described their ordeal and the hope given by global support. The event preceded a planned meeting with the United States president.
Israeli cloud backup startup EON is raising hundreds of millions at a $4 billion valuation, less than two years after its founding. The company has quickly become a major player in the tech industry, attracting top investors and completing its fifth funding round.
A human rights report documents a sharp rise in Palestinian deaths in Israeli custody since the start of the Gaza war, citing violence and medical neglect. Interviews and autopsy reports reveal patterns of abuse, while accountability remains limited. The number of deaths has grown alongside a surge in detentions.
A human rights report finds nearly 100 Palestinians have died in Israeli custody since the war in Gaza began, citing violence and medical neglect. Former prison staff and detainees describe routine abuse and harsh conditions. Israeli authorities say they investigate violations, but rights groups claim accountability is lacking.
Elbit Systems has secured a record $2.3 billion weapons deal with an undisclosed international customer. The eight-year contract boosts the company's order backlog to a new high amid rising global demand for Israeli defense technology.
New York City's bodegas remain vital community hubs, adapting to changing times while preserving their unique character. These iconic corner stores continue to offer convenience, cultural diversity, and a personal touch that sets them apart. Despite challenges, bodegas are here to stay.
Worcester councilwoman Etel Haxhiaj lost her re-election bid after intervening in a controversial immigration arrest, sparking debate over her role and priorities. Her actions drew both support and criticism, ultimately costing her the seat in a closely contested race.
Most of Gaza's schools have been destroyed, leaving hundreds of thousands of children without education. Makeshift schools are overwhelmed, and aid agencies warn of severe long-term consequences if children cannot return to class soon.
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