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An endangered Egyptian vulture has been released in the Golan Heights after receiving a custom 3D-printed prosthetic leg. This unprecedented rehabilitation offers hope for wildlife conservation and future treatments for injured animals.
An Argentine Jew prayed in a Damascus synagogue closed for over 30 years, marking a rare moment for the city's nearly vanished Jewish community. The visit was allowed under Syria's new political leadership and conducted with official supervision.
Brazilian presidential hopeful Flávio Bolsonaro visited Israel and the West Bank, voicing support for Israeli sovereignty and solidarity with local residents. The visit included meetings with Israeli leaders and participation in an event against antisemitism.
Yaniv Zaguri was sentenced to three life terms for orchestrating a brutal campaign of murder and intimidation in Be'er Sheva. The landmark verdict marks a major victory against organized crime in southern Israel.
Senior sports leaders will gather in Riyadh for the Middle East Sports Investment Forum, focusing on performance, football, and long-term legacy. The event will explore sustainable growth and the economic impact of sports in the region.
Ryanair has upgraded its passenger growth forecast after a strong holiday season and says its dispute with Elon Musk is over. The airline expects higher fares and remains confident despite a recent fine impacting profits.
Mehdi Hasan, Joy Reid, and Jim Acosta hosted a live event in Washington, D.C., critiquing mainstream media and Democratic leadership. The gathering featured candid discussions, radical proposals, and calls for accountability. Progressive frustration and defiance were on full display.
Israel will reopen the Rafah crossing with Egypt only after completing a search for the body of the last Israeli hostage in Gaza. The operation is underway in Gaza City, with the reopening also subject to Israeli inspection. The decision comes as international mediators push for progress in the Gaza peace plan.
Egypt is moving to restrict children's use of social media, with lawmakers drafting new regulations to protect minors from online risks. The initiative follows similar moves in other countries and aims to address concerns about harmful content and cyberbullying.
The Home Secretary plans to scrap non-crime hate incidents, saying they distract police from fighting crime. A new legal framework will be announced after a review. Critics argue the current system stifles free speech and wastes police time.
London police detained 86 protesters outside Wormwood Scrubs prison during a demonstration supporting a Palestine Action activist on hunger strike. The group was held after refusing to leave and blocking prison staff, with all facing arrest for aggravated trespass.
A United States drone strike in Yemen killed three suspected Al‑Qaeda members in Marib province, according to a Yemeni official. The attack targeted a house and caused additional injuries, with no immediate comment from the United States or Yemeni authorities.
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