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Multiple shootings kill two, injure five in Israeli Arab sector – Crime in Israel
Multiple people were shot in the Israeli-Arab sector over the course of Friday, leaving two people dead and at least five injured.
In the first incident, Hashem Natour, 63, was shot dead in the Arab city of Kalansuwa in Israel’s center…
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Entebbe survivor creates virtual campaign for Gaza hostages
Benny Davidson is uniquely positioned to talk about hostage trauma. On June 27th 1976, the-then 13 year old was aboard Air France Flight 139 en route from Tel Aviv to Paris with his family, when the aircraft was taken over by two…
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Palestinian Mufti: Tomorrow, Saturday, is the first day of the holy month of Ramadan
The Grand Mufti of Jerusalem and the Palestinian Territories, Chairman …
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Trump Research Cuts Hit The National Weather Service–And Antarctica
In this week’s edition of The Prototype, we look at the impact of further cuts to federal scientific agencies, the startups landing spacecraft on the Moon, re-engineering immune cells to fight cancer and more. You can sign up to get The…
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Canceled Syrian justice workshop sparks repression fears: What to know
Syrian civil society organizations condemned the sudden cancelation of a planned workshop on transitional justice in Damascus, calling it an act of oppression reminiscent of the Assad era.
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Israeli, Palestinian economists: New economic agreement needed for peace
Amid a fragile ceasefire in Gaza and ongoing confrontations in the West Bank, discussing economic relations between Israelis and Palestinians may seem premature. However, lasting stability and peace plans will inevitably require economic…
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Gaza’s Medical Workers ‘Unlawfully Detained, Tortured, Starved’ – Report
Israeli army forcing doctors and patients to head south on foot, half-naked, in the freezing cold. (Photo: video grab) “This suggests a systemic policy that violates human rights and, more broadly, indicates…
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How the film I’m Still Here forces Brazil to face a dictatorship’s legacy | Arts and Culture News
But the film has found resonance in the present as well as the past, as Brazil grapples with the fallout of a modern-day coup attempt.
Just last month, President Lula marked the second anniversary of a riot in Brasilia’s Three Powers Plaza,…
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Ramadan Mubarak 2025: Hear greetings in different languages | Religion News
Here is how to wish someone during the holy month of Ramadan in different languages around the world.
Following the sighting of the crescent by the moon-sighting committee on Friday, Saudi Arabia has announced that the first day of fasting will be…
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