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A University of Kentucky law professor is suing the school, alleging retaliation after being barred from teaching for calling for military action against Israel. The lawsuit challenges university policies on free speech and antisemitism. The university says the professor was reassigned pending investigation.
A leading Gaza water provider has stopped operations after a staff member was detained by the governing group, affecting over a million people. The protest could worsen the enclave's ongoing water crisis.
A Dubai self-defence retreat is attracting hundreds of Brits worried about phone thefts in London. The program, promoted by GymNation, offers free training to help restore confidence and safety for participants.
India and Russia reaffirmed their strong partnership during talks in Moscow, focusing on trade, global issues, and upcoming high-level visits. Both sides stressed resilience against external pressure and support for peace in conflict zones.
Mizrahi Tefahot Bank posted a third quarter profit of NIS 1.5 billion and will distribute half to shareholders. The bank saw double-digit growth in public credit and business lending, while maintaining a strong position in the mortgage market.
Russia and China warn that a proposed international plan for Gaza could undermine Palestinian sovereignty and the two-state solution. They argue the plan risks entrenching outside control rather than paving the way for independence.
The House is set to vote on a bill requiring the release of government records on Jeffrey Epstein, defying President Trump's earlier opposition. The move has caused rare divisions among Republicans and renewed scrutiny of Epstein's ties to powerful figures. Trump has now reversed course and says he supports the files' release.
A 12,000-year-old figurine found in Israel shows the earliest known human-animal interaction, depicting a woman and a goose. The artifact sheds light on Natufian spiritual beliefs and early symbolic art.
Federal Bureau of Investigation director Kash Patel is under fire for assigning a special weapons and tactics team to protect his girlfriend, Alexis Wilkins, amid claims of abuse of power. The agency says Wilkins faces credible threats, but critics argue the move misuses government resources. Wilkins has also filed lawsuits over conspiracy theories targeting her.
President Herzog calls the United Nations Security Council's Gaza resolution a historic diplomatic achievement. He urges continued progress in Gaza and condemns recent violence in the West Bank.
Palestinian officials have welcomed a United Nations resolution on Gaza, calling it a crucial step toward statehood and peace. They urged swift implementation to restore normalcy and protect civilians. The statement also emphasized cooperation with international partners and commitment to a two-state solution.
The United Nations has approved a United States-led plan for Gaza, welcomed by Israel but rejected by Hamas. The resolution authorizes an international force and a transitional authority, aiming for security and possible Palestinian statehood. Arab nations and the Palestinian Authority have signaled support, while the plan faces criticism over its terms and implementation.
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