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Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the government could restrict or ban some pro-Palestinian marches, citing their impact on Jewish communities. The debate follows recent stabbings and a rise in the national terrorism threat level.
Women in Saudi Arabia are making significant inroads into the construction sector as national reforms expand workforce participation. Their growing presence is influencing project design, collaboration and leadership across major developments.
Protesters flooded Jerusalem demanding an end to Benjamin Netanyahu's leadership and the ongoing cycle of war. Demonstrators and veterans warned that the country faces deep instability and mounting pressure on its military forces.
President Donald Trump defended the ongoing war with Iran despite rising costs, strained alliances and stalled diplomacy. With energy prices elevated and public support lagging, the conflict poses growing political and economic challenges.
A Lebanese broadcaster removed a satirical animation depicting Hezbollah figures as Angry Birds after a judicial order. The video sparked political backlash and prompted calls from national leaders for unity and restraint.
President Isaac Herzog will make a historic first official visit to Panama before attending the inauguration of Costa Rica's president-elect. The trip aims to deepen Israel's strategic partnerships and regional ties in Latin America.
Israeli forces destroyed an 80 meter long tunnel in southern Lebanon used by Hezbollah militants. The military said operations will continue to remove threats to civilians and troops.
A Brooklyn woman is suing the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles after she says she was forced to remove her religious head covering for a license photo. She alleges the action violated state rules that permit religious exemptions when the face is visible.
A study finds that domestic dogs developed significantly smaller brains than wolves during the Late Neolithic period. The change coincided with the rise of farming and permanent human settlements, suggesting adaptation to life alongside humans.
London Jews say they feel unprotected after a recent stabbing attack, as concerns about antisemitism grow. In Israel, Kiryat Shmona faces slow recovery from prolonged war, while officials consider new housing hubs for the ultra Orthodox community.
Bathrooms in Israeli homes have evolved from small, functional spaces into central design features. Driven by technology, natural materials, and changing lifestyles, they now combine luxury, comfort, and practicality.
Noam Bettan unveiled a giant mirrored 'Diamond' prop during his first Eurovision rehearsal in Vienna. The Israeli singer will perform 'Michelle' in the first semifinal on May 12.
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