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President Trump has ordered a United States boycott of the Group of 20 summit in South Africa, citing disputed claims about white minority persecution. South Africa's president called the move 'their loss' and said the summit will go on without United States participation.
A new DNA analysis of Adolf Hitler reveals he had a genetic disorder and no Jewish ancestry. The findings are featured in a documentary airing in the United Kingdom.
A new film initiative in the western Negev seeks to amplify Bedouin voices and promote social change through cinema. The project aims to use storytelling to influence decision-makers and support communities affected by recent violence.
A new Emirati film, *The Desert Beyond*, will spotlight the nation's space ambitions through the story of a fictional female astronaut. The film aims to highlight women's empowerment and is set to begin casting soon.
The United States has sanctioned an Indian company and several others for allegedly aiding Iran's missile and drone programs. The move targets a network accused of supplying key materials to Iran's defence sector. Officials say the sanctions aim to disrupt threats in the Middle East and the Red Sea.
Israel faces heavy rain, thunderstorms, and a risk of flooding this weekend, prompting emergency preparations. Authorities warn of possible flash floods, especially in the southern Arava region.
Prince William visited London Ambulance Service HQ, meeting paramedics and marking the organisation's 60th anniversary. His visit comes as calls grow for him to speak out on the ban of Israeli fans from an Aston Villa match. William has not commented on the controversy and is not expected to attend the game.
A decade after the Paris attacks, jihadist groups have weakened in the Middle East but remain active in Africa, where they pose a growing threat. The risk to Europe now comes mainly from individuals inspired by these groups rather than direct orders.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio voiced concerns that settler violence in the West Bank could threaten the Gaza ceasefire. He highlighted recent condemnations from Israeli leaders, while the government faces criticism for its silence. Rubio's comments mark a rare statement from the Trump administration on the issue.
A Palestinian man was shot and injured during a settler attack on Sinjil village near Ramallah. Local officials say the incident is part of escalating violence in the region.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio says progress is being made on a United Nations resolution to create a non-combat International Stabilization Force for Gaza. The force would focus on demilitarization and security, paving the way for civilian governance and humanitarian aid. Rubio stressed that the force should not be a fighting unit.
Israeli officials say Hamas has full information on four deceased hostages in Gaza. Authorities are pushing for intensified efforts to secure the return of all the bodies, with ongoing searches involving the Red Cross.
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