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Pep Guardiola has spoken out on global humanitarian issues, urging compassion and solidarity. While some question his moral consistency, his willingness to address suffering is praised. The article argues that expecting moral purity from public figures is unrealistic.
A Melbourne Airport worker has been charged after allegedly performing a Nazi salute towards Jewish children. The man has had his security access revoked and will appear in court next month. Authorities are investigating and have offered support to those affected.
Prosecutors in Paris have asked for a five-year political ban on Marine Le Pen, which could bar her from the 2027 presidential race. Le Pen is appealing a conviction for misusing European Parliament funds. The verdict is expected before summer.
Two Swedish nationals have been jailed in Denmark for a grenade attack near the Israeli embassy in Copenhagen. The men were convicted of terrorism and attempted murder, and plan to appeal their sentences and deportation.
Ashkelon mayor Tomer Glam is being investigated for allegedly diverting war donations for personal use. Police suspect millions intended for residents were misused by Glam and his associates.
Penny the doberman pinscher won best in show at the Westminster Kennel Club's one hundred fiftieth event. The competition featured crowd-pleasing moments from several other standout dogs.
Dr Randa Abdel-Fattah, dropped from Adelaide Writers' Week amid controversy, will now appear at a new Adelaide event. The original festival was cancelled after mass withdrawals and has since issued an apology to Abdel-Fattah.
Temperatures will rise above normal on Thursday before dropping on Friday, with rain expected in some areas. Seasonal temperatures and cloudy skies are forecast for the weekend.
US-Iran tensions rose after the US shot down an Iranian drone near a Navy carrier, but both sides are still preparing for diplomatic talks. Regional powers are involved, and the nuclear issue remains central to negotiations.
The Palestinian Authority has denounced comments by Minister Orit Strock asserting Israeli claims to Gaza. Abbas' office insists these statements are unfounded and cites the 1947 Partition Plan in support of Palestinian claims.
Saif al-Islam Gadhafi, son of Libya's former ruler, has been killed under mysterious circumstances. The identity of those responsible remains unknown, according to his political representative.
Three men were found murdered in their car near Beit Berl, raising the Arab-Israeli death toll in 2026 to 32. The killings are part of a surge in violence linked to organized crime, prompting large protests demanding government action.
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