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Exiled Iranians across Europe are uniting in protest against Iran's government, voicing anger and fear for family back home. Community spaces offer comfort as many struggle with severed communications. Hopes for Iran's future differ, but all seek freedom from dictatorship.
West Midlands police chief Craig Guildford has retired after criticism over a ban on Israeli soccer fans, which was based on erroneous information. The decision followed a damning report and loss of confidence from government officials.
Iran's exiled crown prince Reza Pahlavi says mass protests will bring down the Islamic republic and calls for international support. He urges targeted action against the regime and promises better relations with the West if change comes.
Exiled crown prince Reza Pahlavi urges global support for Iranian protesters and outlines plans for a new constitution. He claims some security forces refused to crack down on demonstrations, while authorities brought in foreign fighters to suppress dissent.
The Israel Tax Authority has introduced new reportable tax positions affecting Israelis with foreign investments, particularly in the United States. These rules require careful compliance and may impact tax advantages for investors. Professional advice is recommended.
The United States has imposed new sanctions targeting the Houthis' funding and smuggling networks. The measures aim to disrupt the group's ability to carry out attacks and destabilize the region.
The article explores the importance of patience in investing, drawing lessons from history and current market behavior. It emphasizes that disciplined, long-term strategies outperform impulsive decisions, especially during volatile times.
Rahmeh Aladwan, a British-Palestinian doctor, has been arrested multiple times over alleged antisemitic social media posts. She denies the accusations and claims the actions against her are politically motivated. Aladwan remains under investigation and faces strict bail conditions.
Israel and the United States have signed a joint statement to strengthen cooperation in artificial intelligence. The agreement highlights the strategic partnership between the two countries and follows Israel's recent involvement in a major international artificial intelligence initiative.
West Midlands Police chief Craig Guildford has retired following criticism over banning Maccabi Tel Aviv fans from a football match in Birmingham. A report found the decision overstated the threat posed by the fans. The controversy has reignited debate over who should have the power to dismiss senior police officials.
Myanmar has started its defence at the International Court of Justice against accusations of genocide against the Rohingya, with a final ruling expected in 2026. The case is seen as a landmark for international law and could set precedents for future genocide trials.
Mayor Zohran Mamdani is under scrutiny for not appointing any Black deputy mayors, raising concerns among Black and Latino leaders about representation. His administration insists it is committed to diversity and promises more inclusive appointments.
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