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The BBC has settled with an Israeli family after filming inside their home without consent following the October 7 attack. The family described the incident as a second intrusion. The settlement reportedly includes a payment of £28,000.
Protests have spread across Iran, with opposition groups reporting several deaths and violent clashes with security forces. Iran's regime has threatened U.S. forces in the region if Washington intervenes, as unrest continues to grow. Exiled leaders and rights groups are calling for international support.
Offshore wind developers are suing the Trump administration to resume work on halted East Coast projects, citing lack of explanation for the suspension. The legal dispute puts billions in investment and thousands of jobs at risk as the administration cites national security concerns.
A Palestinian man was injured during a settler raid in Khirbet Ibziq, with several similar incidents reported across the West Bank. Clashes and the use of tear gas by Israeli forces left multiple Palestinians needing medical care.
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has revoked synagogue security measures and the city's definition of antisemitism, drawing criticism from Jewish groups. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has not commented on the controversial changes.
Angelina Jolie visited the Rafah crossing in Egypt, meeting with aid volunteers and assessing humanitarian efforts for Gaza. Her visit comes as thousands of aid trucks remain stalled at the border due to ongoing disputes. Jolie's previous criticism of Israel has sparked public debate.
Anne's family fled Vietnam and found refuge in Israel, where she was raised in Jaffa. Her Vietnamese heritage and family history are central to her restaurant in Tel Aviv.
At least 10 people have been killed in anti-government protests in Iran, with arrests reported in several cities. Authorities say some detainees were preparing attacks or making weapons.
The BBC has compensated an Israeli family after filming inside their home without consent following the October 7 attack. The corporation apologized and paid £28,000 after legal action was taken. The incident added to the family's distress after surviving the assault.
A drone operator describes witnessing unusual activity in Gaza before the October 7 attack, which was initially misinterpreted. His account highlights missed warning signs and the confusion during the early hours of the assault.
Saudi-led coalition airstrikes killed seven UAE-backed separatists in Yemen, intensifying a rift between Riyadh and Abu Dhabi. The strikes follow the separatists' territorial gains and have raised fears for Yemen's fragile peace process.
President Trump shopped for marble in Florida for his White House ballroom project, which has drawn legal challenges from preservation groups. The renovation and other planned construction projects in Washington have sparked controversy over historic preservation.
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