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Pakistan's defense minister called on the United States and Turkey to abduct Prime Minister Netanyahu, citing international court warrants. His remarks highlight growing international tensions and legal disputes surrounding the Israeli leader.
The Alpinist Reservist Unit finished unique training exercises on Mount Hermon, preparing for operations in harsh mountain conditions. The unit also took part in defensive missions to help safely reopen the site to visitors.
A University of California, Davis professor was suspended without pay after a social media post interpreted as a violent threat caused campus uproar. The professor remains employed but is not teaching, and has received a formal letter of censure.
Samoa plans to open an embassy in Jerusalem, drawing both praise and criticism. The move marks a significant shift in the island nation's foreign policy and its relationship with Israel.
Moshe's refusal to nurse from an Egyptian woman as a baby is seen as a lesson in spiritual purity and the importance of what nourishes the Jewish soul. The article stresses the enduring significance of consuming only supervised milk, linking it to the development of character and holiness in Jewish homes.
Iran's Supreme Leader has vowed a crackdown on protesters and accused foreign powers of fueling unrest. The country faces widespread protests, a communications blackout, and mounting casualties. Khamenei also condemned Donald Trump, predicting his eventual overthrow.
Discover Farhan Akhtar's top movies to watch online as he celebrates his birthday. Explore his acclaimed performances and directorial ventures now streaming.
Moses' encounter with the burning bush is reinterpreted as a universal call to recognize and act on one's inner mission. The article explores the psychological barriers to embracing purpose and encourages readers to turn toward their own moments of inspiration.
The United States has returned to 'gunboat diplomacy' in Venezuela, using naval blockades and military force to pressure the government. This approach, rooted in nineteenth-century tactics, has been updated with modern elements and direct action.
This winter and spring, television offers a mix of new series, returning favorites, and nostalgic revivals across networks and streaming platforms. Highlights include comebacks for 'Scrubs' and 'Malcolm in the Middle,' new entries in popular franchises, and a range of genres to suit all tastes.
Scottish Greens co-leader Ross Greer says the party is confident of beating Labour and the Conservatives in May's election. He ruled out working with Labour but may consider cooperation with the Scottish National Party.
Hundreds protested in Mogadishu against Israel's recognition of Somaliland, calling it a violation of Somalia's sovereignty. Somali leaders and international groups condemned the move, urging dialogue and warning of risks to stability.
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