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A pro-Palestine protest was held outside Leinster House in Dublin, days after 14 people were arrested at a vigil protest. Mothers Against Genocide organized the protest to coincide with Mother's Day and to support a bill that would restrict weapons shipments to Israel.
Diamond miners in Namibia have discovered a 500-year-old Portuguese shipwreck, the Bom Jesus, containing treasures such as gold coins and copper ingots. The artifacts offer insights into the trade and economy of the Portuguese Empire during the Renaissance.
NewsNation anchor Leland Vittert reveals he has autism and discusses his new book Born Lucky, which covers his diagnosis and relationship with his father.
Myanmar junta announces temporary ceasefire to facilitate country's rehabilitation after earthquake.
Only a small number of haredim have enlisted despite the large number of conscription orders issued.
MEP Grzegorz Braun suspended for disrupting Holocaust memorial and calling for prayer for victims of Jewish genocide in Gaza.
French President Macron is convening a cabinet meeting to discuss Iran's nuclear program amid tensions with the US. There are concerns of potential air strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities and efforts to pressure Iran into negotiations.
A new study challenges the traditional narrative of mammalian evolution, showing that mammals began transitioning to ground-based lifestyles before the extinction of dinosaurs.
Singapore detains two teenagers under the Internal Security Act for planning mosque attacks and wanting to join ISIS in Syria.
Investors are pouring money into gold at the fastest pace since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, driven by fears over Donald Trump's tariff plans.
LaLiga has embraced AI, using it to improve fan engagement and competitiveness. The league is sharing its AI expertise globally, focusing on the Middle East and the U.S.

April 02, 2025
The Ramat Hasharon mall is ordered to close on Saturdays, leading to a debate between secular politicians and the legal adviser. Secular politicians argue for the right to live according to their own path and faith, while the legal adviser emphasizes the enforcement of labor laws and workers' rights.