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The son of jailed Palestinian leader Marwan Barghouti has urged President Trump to help secure his father's release and revive the two-state solution. Barghouti remains a popular figure among Palestinians despite his imprisonment. The family hopes Trump's involvement could advance peace efforts.
Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Mustafa praised Saudi Arabia's humanitarian support during a visit to Riyadh. He discussed ongoing relief efforts for Gaza with officials, highlighting the urgent need for aid and reconstruction.
Lenskart is launching a Rs 7,300-crore public offering from October 31 to November 4, with shares priced at Rs 382–402 each. Promoters and early investors will sell part of their holdings, and proceeds will fund expansion and technology upgrades. The company is valued at about Rs 70,000 crore.
Germany's public broadcaster has suspended work with a Gaza production company after Israel provided evidence that a slain employee was a Hamas member. The broadcaster is reviewing its cooperation with the firm following the revelation.
Riyadh's EV Auto Show highlights Saudi Arabia's rapid progress in electric vehicle adoption and charging infrastructure. The event features global exhibitors, new model debuts, and hands-on experiences for attendees. The Kingdom aims for 30 percent of vehicles in Riyadh to be electric by 2030.
Families of missing Israeli hostages are demanding a delay in the Gaza truce plan until all bodies are returned. Egyptian and international teams are searching for the remains, while debates continue over the future security arrangements in Gaza.
Andrew Cuomo is gaining ground on Zohran Mamdani in the New York City mayoral race, with the latest poll showing a narrowing gap. The campaign has become increasingly heated, with sharp exchanges over policy and personal attacks. Mamdani maintains a lead and could make history if elected.
Israeli authorities have forced Palestinians to demolish their own homes in Jerusalem and the West Bank, citing permit issues. Hundreds of homes and structures have been destroyed, displacing families and fueling international criticism. The policy is linked to settlement expansion and alleged violations of humanitarian law.
Macao is expanding halal food and Muslim-friendly travel options to attract Middle Eastern visitors. The city has launched new training and certification programs for local businesses and published a travel guide for Muslim tourists. Officials hope these efforts will boost tourism from the Gulf region.
Hamas and Fatah have agreed in principle to form a technocratic committee to govern Gaza and oversee elections, moving toward Palestinian unity. The talks, hosted by Egypt, signal resistance to Western involvement in Gaza's future.
A Border Force officer and two others have been charged after 25 kilograms of heroin were found at Birmingham Airport. The case comes after two other officers were jailed in separate drug cases last year.
MK Yitzhak Kroizer and Otzma Yehudit are pushing for renewed military action in Gaza, citing Hamas' failure to return hostages. Kroizer also advocates for Israeli settlement and sovereignty in the region.
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