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Two men have been charged with religiously aggravated harassment after allegedly filming antisemitic TikTok videos in a predominantly Jewish area of north London. They are due to appear in court on Saturday.
Sports reporter Emily Austin said she faced backlash after publicly supporting President Donald Trump but also received private support, including from National Basketball Association players. She continues to blend sports coverage with political commentary, saying she wants to represent underrepresented views.
Three Israeli artists continue to open exhibitions despite the ongoing war, using color and creativity as sources of resilience. Their works explore optimism, memory, and transformation, offering viewers strength and reflection during uncertain times.
A new exhibition at Ticho House places Anna Ticho’s Jerusalem landscapes in conversation with contemporary artists who reinterpret the idea of the view. Through photography, digital manipulation, video, and sculpture, the show explores how artists deconstruct and reimagine nature.
Jewish, Druze, and Arab artists united in a Tel Aviv exhibition to raise funds for lone soldiers. Proceeds from the sale of artworks will support soldiers serving without close family in Israel.
Opinion writers examine the global fallout from President Trump’s war with Iran, warning of economic shock waves and shifting military realities. They argue the conflict could reshape energy markets, food security, and global power dynamics.
Israeli settlers dug up a Palestinian grave near Sha-Nur, claiming it was too close to the settlement. The family later reburied the body elsewhere as the Israeli military said it would review the incident.
A large oil spill near Iran's Kharg Island may have released more than 3,000 barrels of crude into the Persian Gulf. Strained infrastructure, conflict, and storage shortages are suspected factors as environmental risks grow.
An explosive drone launched from Lebanon was found inside Israeli territory near the border. No injuries or damage were reported, and the device did not detonate.
Several national pavilions closed in protest of Israel's participation in the Venice Biennale amid the war in Gaza. The controversy follows the resignation of the event's jury and large pro-Palestinian demonstrations in Venice.
Iran has confirmed it will play in the 2026 World Cup but is demanding guarantees from the United States, Mexico and Canada over visas, security and respect for its team. Tensions remain over potential entry restrictions linked to military ties.
Two men have been charged with religiously aggravated harassment after allegedly filming antisemitic videos in a north London neighbourhood. They are due to appear in court on Saturday.
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