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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.
Oxford and Cambridge admission data show modern languages, classics, and music have the highest acceptance rates. Experts warn students not to choose courses just for easier entry. Competition for places has increased over the past decade.
Israel's government has delayed the state budget vote due to disputes with ultra-Orthodox parties over the conscription bill. The move raises the risk of early elections if the budget is not passed. Opposition leaders and critics argue the draft bill fails to address military needs.
The son of Iran's president has called for an end to the two-week internet blackout, citing economic and social harm. The shutdown has disrupted daily life, overwhelmed hospitals, and fueled criticism from across the political spectrum.
Saudi-Israeli normalization has stalled after the October 7 attack, with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman prioritizing internal stability and regional recalibration. Quiet cooperation continues, but public ties remain unlikely in the near future.
India's Republic Day celebrations drew global attention, with world leaders acknowledging the country's rising influence. Messages from China, the United States, and others highlighted India's growing role in international affairs.
Al Habtoor Group of the United Arab Emirates is suing Lebanese authorities over $1.7 billion in investment losses. The company says Lebanese restrictions and the country's ongoing crises have severely damaged its assets.
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.
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