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An Uzbek construction worker was arrested after posting a video during a missile siren in which he appeared to compare people seeking shelter to rats. He was later released, and Uzbekistan's embassy called the detention unlawful.
Jeff Bezos is exploring plans to raise up to $100 billion for a fund linked to his artificial intelligence venture, Project Prometheus. The fund would back companies that could benefit from advances in engineering and manufacturing technology.
Michelle O'Neill has criticised the Government's proposed £35 heating support payment as inadequate amid rising energy costs. She supports an urgent meeting with the Prime Minister to demand more meaningful assistance for households.
A fourth round of missiles targeted the Jerusalem area within just over an hour, setting off widespread sirens. Alerts were also triggered in northern Israel after a missile launch from Iran, with no injuries or damage reported.
The White House moved to calm fears as surging oil prices and rising gasoline costs strain American households. Escalating attacks in the Middle East and a blockade of a key shipping route have intensified concerns about global energy supplies.
An emerging movement seeks to redefine Judaism as a shared culture to counter growing alienation among Diaspora Jews. Leaders hope to rebuild pride and partnership through a liberal, values-based framework that strengthens ties with Israel.
Israel says it has carried out more than 8,500 strikes across Iran after months of preparation and close coordination with United States forces. Officials describe the cooperation as historic and say it is expected to continue beyond the current campaign.
The Ministry of Education is expanding special education services, including reopening classes in 'orange' zones. Transportation for eligible students will also resume, pending district approval and local coordination.
Britain, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and Japan have backed efforts to secure the Strait of Hormuz amid escalating attacks on shipping. The countries condemned Iran’s actions and warned of serious risks to global energy supplies and international security.
United States officials say allies should be thankful for action against Iran despite soaring gas prices. Economic experts warn the conflict could deepen the energy crisis and push up interest rates in the United Kingdom.
Israel has dismantled most layers of Iran's air defense network across two major campaigns, destroying the vast majority of its long range missile systems and radars. Despite missile launches and drone losses, no Israeli crewed aircraft have been shot down.
A report alleges that Rama Duwaji shared social media posts years ago praising Palestinian militants and criticizing Israel and the United States. The claims add to ongoing controversies surrounding her online activity and associations.
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