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Protests in Iran have led to at least 45 deaths and thousands of arrests, as authorities intensify their crackdown and restrict internet access. Violence and repression continue to escalate nationwide.
A police raid in the Bedouin town of Tarabin al-Sana has sparked anger after a local man was shot dead, with residents and Arab leaders accusing authorities of collective punishment and discrimination. Despite the operation's scale, its results have been minimal, raising questions about its true purpose.
Israel recorded its highest January temperature in 66 years, with unseasonably warm weather across the country. Meteorologists warn that colder temperatures, strong winds, and heavy rain are expected to follow, raising the risk of floods in several regions.
Belgium has suspended consular services for citizens living in Israeli settlements beyond the Green Line. The move is part of a broader policy linked to its conditional recognition of a Palestinian state.
A Jerusalem judge scrutinized police actions after charges against a bus driver were downgraded in a fatal accident case. The court questioned the need for continued detention and found inconsistencies in police statements.
Iran's president urges restraint and dialogue as nationwide protests over living costs enter their twelfth day.
Settlers were filmed brutally beating a Palestinian man, injuring three people. Three arrests were made, though many more took part in the attack.
At least 45 protesters, including minors, have been killed by Iranian security forces since demonstrations began in late December, a rights group reports. The crackdown is intensifying, with hundreds wounded and thousands arrested.
Former Labour councillor Liron Velleman has admitted to child sex offences involving a 13-year-old girl. He is awaiting sentencing after being caught in a police operation. Advocacy groups have condemned his actions.
Israel has barred some foreign aid workers from entering Gaza, requiring organizations to register staff details. Aid groups warn the new rules could disrupt humanitarian services in the region.
Protesters in Minneapolis clashed with federal agents after a woman was fatally shot by an immigration officer. Law enforcement used pepperball guns and tear gas, detaining at least one demonstrator.
Paul Weller's sister has backed Jodie Marsh in a dispute over an online auction of his memorabilia for charity. Weller distanced himself from the sale, while Marsh insists the items are genuine and needed to support her animal sanctuary.
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