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A play based on survivor accounts of the October 7 attack in Israel is coming to the Kennedy Center after facing protests in New York. The production has sparked debate but also received praise for its powerful storytelling.
A year after Bashar Assad's regime fell, the impact of his close alliance with Iran and misjudged regional strategies continues to shape Syria and the wider region. Assad's choices isolated Syria and ultimately led to his downfall, diminishing Iran's influence. The consequences of his rule are still being felt today.
Pope Leo XIV's first overseas trip to the Middle East focused on promoting interfaith dialogue and peace. His visit emphasized unity among religions and called for solutions to ongoing global conflicts.
More than 150 Chinese investors are exploring partnerships with Saudi firms in petrochemicals, plastics, and printing at a major exhibition in Dammam. The event highlights Saudi Arabia's growing industrial sector and aims to boost international investment and collaboration.
The best video games of 2025 blend personal stories, nostalgia, and a renewed love for mysteries. This year's standout titles offer inventive gameplay and deep narratives that resonate with the times. From coming-of-age tales to intricate detective adventures, these games showcase the medium's evolving artistry.
Pakistan and Indonesia signed seven agreements to expand cooperation in trade, education, and health during the Indonesian president's visit to Islamabad. Leaders pledged to address trade imbalances and deepen ties, while also coordinating on key foreign policy issues.
Kaouther Ben Hania's 'The Voice of Hind Rajab' has been nominated for a Golden Globe and chosen as Tunisia's entry for the Academy Awards. The film recounts the tragic story of Hind Rajab Hamada in Gaza City.
A press freedom gala in Washington DC sparked controversy after being sponsored by Al Jazeera, a network criticized for lacking impartiality. The event awarded Al Jazeera and honored a controversial figure, raising concerns about conflicts of interest.
Israeli leaders chose not to pursue strikes on top Hamas figures before October seventh to maintain calm in Gaza. Senior officers say this led to missed opportunities to prevent the attack. An inquiry is now reviewing these decisions.
The Council on American-Islamic Relations plans to sue Florida Governor Ron DeSantis over an order labeling the group as a terrorist organization. CAIR accuses DeSantis of defamation and of prioritizing foreign interests over Floridians.
A judge has dismissed a lawsuit by a Harvard graduate who claimed he was assaulted for being Jewish, finding no evidence of antisemitic motivation. The decision comes as Harvard faces criticism and federal action over its handling of antisemitism on campus.
Rainfall records were set overnight, but the main part of Storm Byron is still approaching. Heavy rain and flooding are expected across northern and central Israel on Wednesday.
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