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A brawl erupted in the stands during a soccer match at Sammy Ofer Stadium, leading to arrests and assaults on police officers. Authorities are seeking to extend the suspects' detention as the investigation continues.
Curated heritage walks across Bengaluru are revealing the city's hidden colonial, military, and community histories. Participants are discovering forgotten landmarks and stories beneath familiar streets. The initiative aims to preserve Bengaluru's layered past amid rapid urban transformation.
Japan's rent-a-family service offers stand-in relatives to combat loneliness, inspiring the film Rental Family. The business highlights the emotional needs of modern society.
A ministerial committee has advanced a bill to fine protesters up to NIS 75,000 for blocking essential roads, with higher penalties for aggravating circumstances. The Attorney General objects, saying current laws are sufficient.
Retired General Jack Keane urged Iran's leaders to take President Trump's threats seriously as the United States moves military assets into the region. He warned that the administration remains committed to holding Iran accountable for violence against protesters.
Nora Bussigny's undercover investigation exposes deep-rooted antisemitism within France's far-left and pro-Palestinian groups. Her bestselling book has ignited controversy, leading to both threats and widespread acclaim. Bussigny warns of the growing influence of these movements among young people.
The Israeli military has announced several senior appointments, including new leadership for the Navy and Ground Forces. Six officers were promoted, and others will move to new roles. Brigadier General Guy Levy will serve as the next Navy chief of staff.
President Trump has threatened steep tariffs on European nations unless they agree to the U.S. purchase of Greenland, prompting strong pushback and talk of retaliation. European leaders are meeting to decide their response amid rising tensions and protests.
The Education Secretary will review anti-Semitism in schools after a significant drop in Holocaust Memorial Day participation. Concerns have been raised about schools' ability to tackle hatred and prejudice amid rising tensions.
Tensions over Greenland have sparked a major crisis between the US and European allies, with President Trump threatening new tariffs. The UK and other countries are working to de-escalate, but uncertainty remains over the future of transatlantic relations.
A Palestinian man was jailed for four months after spitting on a female officer and entering Israel illegally. The court called the attack a serious blow to public order and imposed additional penalties. The officer experienced humiliation and distress following the widely shared incident.
Israel is keeping a low profile as unrest shakes Iran, opting for restraint to avoid undermining the protest movement. Officials believe regime change is more likely to come from within, while preparing defensively for any fallout.
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