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The article warns of rising antisemitism and threats against Jewish Americans, urging them to take action for their safety. It contrasts the situation in the US with Israel and calls for increased vigilance and preparedness.
Princeton University faces criticism over a course focusing on Gaza and genocide, with concerns raised about antisemitism and campus safety. The controversy follows previous federal investigations and calls for responsible academic discourse.
OpenAI is seeking a Head of Preparedness to address growing concerns about the societal risks of artificial intelligence. The new role will focus on preventing AI from causing irreversible harm.
The United Nations Security Council met urgently to discuss Israel's recognition of Somaliland, sparking heated exchanges among member states. The United States defended Israel's decision, while Slovenia criticized the comparison to Palestinian statehood.
Pakistan has rejected Israel's recognition of Somaliland and warned against any plans to forcibly relocate Palestinians from Gaza. Islamabad urged the international community to support Somalia's sovereignty and condemned actions that could destabilize the region.
Police say the Sydney festival shooting suspects acted alone, with no evidence of a wider terrorist network. Security will be heightened for New Year's Eve, with a tribute planned for the victims.
Josh Burns will step back from parliament to become a stay-at-home dad while his partner prepares for a state election. He shared his hopes for more parental leave in politics and addressed the toll of recent antisemitic attacks.
An eleven-year-old boy from Gaza, severely injured and orphaned by air strikes, struggles with trauma and recovery in Jordan. His experience highlights the deep psychological scars war leaves on children.
Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu met in Florida to discuss the Gaza peace plan, West Bank, and Iran, but made no major breakthroughs. The meeting featured mutual praise and tough rhetoric on Iran, while disputes over the West Bank and Netanyahu's legal troubles remained unresolved.
Bondi Beach hero Ahmed Al-Ahmed is back in hospital for further treatment after being wounded while stopping a gunman. He recently spoke out about his actions and the ongoing impact of the attack.
Police say the Bondi Beach gunmen acted alone and did not train in the Philippines. The attack has been declared a terrorist incident, and investigations are ongoing.
India's defence ministry has approved military modernization projects worth over Rs 79,000 crore, including new drones, missiles, and refuelling aircraft. The upgrades aim to strengthen surveillance, strike, and air defence capabilities.
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