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At least 10 people have been killed in anti-government protests in Iran, with arrests reported in several cities. Authorities say some detainees were preparing attacks or making weapons.
The BBC has compensated an Israeli family after filming inside their home without consent following the October 7 attack. The corporation apologized and paid £28,000 after legal action was taken. The incident added to the family's distress after surviving the assault.
A drone operator describes witnessing unusual activity in Gaza before the October 7 attack, which was initially misinterpreted. His account highlights missed warning signs and the confusion during the early hours of the assault.
Saudi-led coalition airstrikes killed seven UAE-backed separatists in Yemen, intensifying a rift between Riyadh and Abu Dhabi. The strikes follow the separatists' territorial gains and have raised fears for Yemen's fragile peace process.
President Trump shopped for marble in Florida for his White House ballroom project, which has drawn legal challenges from preservation groups. The renovation and other planned construction projects in Washington have sparked controversy over historic preservation.
A British-educated teenager is among the missing after a deadly fire at a Swiss ski bar killed forty and injured over one hundred. Authorities are investigating the cause and safety measures at the venue. Friends and family continue to search for Charlotte Niddam.
A University of Oklahoma teaching assistant fired for giving a zero grade to a Christian student's essay is appealing the decision, claiming the investigation was flawed. The case has drawn national attention and debate over academic freedom and religious expression.
Israeli forces arrested nearly 50 Palestinians in overnight raids across the West Bank. The detentions follow a recent deadly attack in northern Israel and ongoing tensions in the region.
Arab and Muslim foreign ministers warn that Israeli restrictions on Gaza aid are worsening the humanitarian crisis. They urge greater access for essential supplies, disputing claims that aid is being diverted by local groups.
A grandmother and her grandson died in a Gaza tent fire amid worsening winter conditions. Displaced families face severe hardship as aid remains limited and shelters are inadequate.
Spain has imposed sweeping trade restrictions on Israeli products and services from settlements, setting a precedent that could inspire similar actions across Europe. The embargo, which includes defense technologies and new labeling rules, is largely symbolic but could have wider diplomatic and economic repercussions if other countries follow suit.
President Zelensky has named military intelligence chief Kyrylo Budanov as his new chief of staff, emphasizing security and defense amid ongoing conflict with Russia. The appointment comes as both sides trade accusations over recent attacks and as diplomatic efforts continue.
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