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The United Nations nuclear watchdog believes most of Iran’s highly enriched uranium remains at the Isfahan complex despite recent airstrikes. Inspectors have not yet been able to verify the material’s status since access was halted during the June 2025 conflict.
Two Haredi men were stabbed outside a synagogue in London’s Golders Green neighborhood. A suspect was detained by local volunteers and arrested by police, and the victims received medical treatment.
The United Arab Emirates’ exit from a major oil producers’ grouping could reshape global supply dynamics and weaken cartel influence. For India, higher output from the Gulf nation may enhance energy security, support petrochemical expansion and deepen bilateral energy ties.
Lebanon has detained former Palestinian ambassador Ashraf Dabbour on corruption charges upon his arrival in Beirut. The arrest follows a Red Notice and previous accusations that led to his removal from office last year.
A new report finds the Mediterranean Sea is warming rapidly, fueling invasive species and plastic pollution. While some areas show environmental recovery, scientists warn that rising temperatures continue to threaten marine ecosystems.
Operation Sindoor accelerated India’s shift toward viewing Israel as a strategic defense partner rather than only a weapons supplier. The deepening ties carry both operational benefits and diplomatic sensitivities.
Israel's Defense Ministry reportedly owes about 3.5 billion dollars to its three largest defense companies. Rafael, Israel Aerospace Industries, and Elbit Systems are awaiting significant payments for major air defense systems.
Murder rates in Israel have doubled over the past five years despite repeated promises from authorities to curb crime. The rise in deadly violence is concentrated in specific regions and communities, with gaps in public safety continuing to widen.
The article argues that years of rhetoric portraying President Donald Trump as a fascist have fueled political violence. It criticizes Democratic leaders and the media for condemning violence broadly while ignoring the impact of their own language.
The Israeli military struck Hezbollah sites in southern Lebanon and said it killed three operatives preparing an attack. One Israeli soldier was lightly injured after explosive drones were launched toward troops.
Judges rejected Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's request to delay his testimony and ordered the hearing to proceed. Cross examination continues in the most serious bribery case as preliminary contacts begin over a possible plea agreement.
The Lelov Hasidic community has unveiled a new housing project in Immanuel to support married yeshiva scholars. Community leaders and housing experts say the initiative offers stable and suitable living conditions while expanding the city’s growing Hasidic presence.
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