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Europe's Winter Olympics teams do not reflect the continent's growing diversity, with few athletes of color participating. Barriers such as cost, culture, and access keep many immigrants from winter sports, despite efforts to increase inclusion. Advocates say more targeted support is needed to broaden participation.
Jennifer Mnookin has been named the next president of Columbia University, taking over after a turbulent period marked by protests and leadership changes. She will begin her role on July 1.
Israeli small towns are set to become cities as they more than double in size, facing major urban planning and management challenges. Experts urge careful, staged development to maintain community character and service quality.
Saudi Arabia's real estate sector is set for major growth, with new regulations and foreign ownership opportunities discussed at the Real Estate Future Forum in Riyadh. Officials highlighted rising home ownership rates and large-scale investment plans, aiming to boost the market and attract international investors.
Three demonstrators have been charged with stirring up racial hatred over alleged intifada chants at a London protest. Police and prosecutors say there is enough evidence to bring the case to court, while community groups remain divided over the arrests.
KLM has started offering free, unlimited Wi-Fi on its European flights, with half its fleet already equipped. The rollout will continue over the next few years, making onboard internet widely available. Other airlines are also expanding their Wi-Fi services, while Ryanair remains opposed to the idea.
Rice is a global staple, but many still make basic mistakes when cooking it. Experts explain the differences between rice types and offer tips for perfect preparation, while also addressing health and storage concerns.
Hidden natural springs and swim spots have been discovered across Israel, offering unique escapes for swimmers and nature lovers. From cave springs and historic wells to urban pools and desert lakes, these sites reveal the country's diverse landscapes. Visitors are reminded to respect nature and swim safely.
Activists claim Iranian protesters are being executed in prison during a harsh crackdown on mass unrest. The regime is accused of mass killings, torture, and concealing deaths, while international calls for accountability grow. Tensions rise as the United States moves military assets closer to Iran.
LuaLua TV in London faces calls for closure over alleged ties to Iran's Revolutionary Guard and spreading pro-Tehran propaganda. Politicians and regulators are reviewing its license as concerns mount over its influence and content.
Guinness World Records has resumed accepting submissions from Israel, recognizing a new world record set by the Israeli kidney donation organization Matnat Chaim. Over 1,000 kidney donors gathered for the historic event, marking a return to normal record processing after a temporary suspension.
The state budget vote was postponed after ultra-Orthodox parties demanded more time to review a disputed military draft exemption bill. The delay highlights coalition tensions over proposed changes to draft laws and the conditions for ultra-Orthodox enlistment.
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