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Hostage families staged nationwide protests, urging the government to accept a deal for their loved ones' release. Officials remain divided over Hamas's partial proposal, with some warning it could end the war without resolving the hostage crisis.
China is expanding its influence in Iran as Russia's role declines, offering economic and military support while balancing broader regional interests. Beijing's cautious approach creates opportunities for U.S. policy to constrain Iran's destabilizing actions. The shifting alliances mark a new phase in Middle Eastern geopolitics.
A painting stolen by Nazis during World War II was found in an Argentine home via a real estate ad. The artwork belonged to a Dutch-Jewish collector, and his heirs now seek its return. The discovery has renewed interest in recovering other looted pieces.

August 26, 2025
Archaeologists have uncovered evidence that ancient Jerusalem built the Siloam Dam as a response to climate challenges over 2,800 years ago. Precise dating and climate data reveal advanced urban planning and water management in the 9th century BCE.

August 26, 2025
Police arrested a man carrying paint near the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem after reports of suspicious activity. Officers plan to extend his detention as they investigate the incident.
Conflict and funding cuts have made pregnancy increasingly dangerous for women in northeast Nigeria. Many face life-threatening complications with little access to care, as health systems struggle to cope. The future of maternal health in the region remains uncertain.
Y.S. Leafy Vegetables is recalling red cabbage and salad mix due to Salmonella concerns. Consumers are advised not to eat affected products. The recall is coordinated with the Health Ministry.

August 26, 2025
A London exhibition tells the story of a table looted from a Jewish family by Nazis in Austria and its eventual return, thanks to the efforts of descendants from both families. The exhibit highlights Austria's flawed restitution process and a unique act of reconciliation.
Australia has expelled Iran's ambassador over intelligence findings that Iran directed antisemitic arson attacks in Melbourne and Sydney. The government is also withdrawing its ambassador from Tehran and moving to designate Iran's Revolutionary Guard as a terrorist group.

August 26, 2025
Chess players from twenty-three countries have signed up for the Jerusalem Open, showcasing the event's international appeal. Organizers say the tournament reflects Israel's growing stature in the chess world.
Northern Ireland rap group Kneecap has cancelled their US tour due to a court hearing in London for one of its members. The band faces controversy over political statements and alleged support for a banned group. Refunds will be available for ticket holders.
TikTok will host its regional Ad Awards in Riyadh this December, with Pakistan among the participating markets. The event celebrates creative advertising campaigns and features nine award categories. Submissions are open until October 31.