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Michigan gubernatorial candidate Anthony Hudson plans a demonstration in Dearborn to 'expose' the city, citing concerns over Sharia law and recent security incidents. The event has drawn attention to ongoing debates about religious freedom and community relations in the state.
British commentator Sami Hamdi will leave the US after over two weeks in immigration detention. His arrest followed public criticism of Israel, drawing concern from civil rights groups.
John Cleese postponed his Israel shows due to safety concerns, not political pressure. He expressed fondness for Israeli audiences and hopes to reschedule soon.
Deputy minister Almog Cohen interrupted a Ben-Gurion University lecture to protest a lecturer's criticism of Israeli military actions. The university condemned the disruption, which affected reservist students. The incident has sparked debate over academic freedom and political intervention.
A row has erupted at the British Broadcasting Corporation over claims of political interference, with Sir Robbie Gibb accused of leading a campaign against the broadcaster. Supporters say Gibb is defending licence payers and journalistic standards amid mounting criticism of bias and editorial missteps.
Student protests at UC Berkeley turned violent outside a conservative event, leaving one attendee injured and leading to several arrests. The unrest has sparked investigations and renewed discussions about campus safety and free speech.
Zohran Mamdani's election as New York mayor is portrayed as a sign of deep cultural change among American Jews. The article warns that assimilation and a loss of traditional identity threaten the community's future. It calls for renewed commitment to Jewish values and identity.
The King embraced Second World War veteran Yavar Abbas at a Windsor Castle remembrance event honouring those who served in the Pacific and Indian Ocean. The reception marked the 80th anniversary of VJ Day and featured tributes from veterans and dignitaries. Abbas shared poignant reflections on war and peace.
Syrian President Ahmed Al-Sharaa's historic White House visit signals a reset in US-Syrian relations after years of conflict. The meeting with President Donald Trump follows the suspension of major sanctions and Syria's entry into the Global Coalition Against Daesh. Analysts say the move could reshape Syria's regional role and accelerate its international rehabilitation.
Internal documents show that top officials are worried President Trump's Gaza peace plan may fail due to major implementation challenges. Concerns have grown over the plan's ability to end fighting between Israel and Hamas.
Maine Senate candidate David Platner covered up a controversial tattoo after learning of its Nazi associations. The cover-up, done by a local artist, has drawn both support and criticism as Platner faces scrutiny over his past. He remains in the race for the Democratic nomination.
Israel has reportedly agreed to a plan to exile Hamas fighters from Rafah, but no country has agreed to accept them. The Prime Minister's Office has not commented on the compromise.
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