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A tragic accident in Lisbon involving the historic Elevador da Gloria streetcar leaves 15 dead and 18 injured. The city is in mourning as emergency crews respond to the worst accident in recent history.
Agreement reached to open new classes for Sephardic girls in Ashkenazi institutions after protests over school placements. Efforts made to address discrimination in Haredi schools.
The International Association of Genocide Scholars declared Israel's actions in Gaza as genocide, but its membership and voting processes raise questions about expertise and representativeness. Only a small fraction of members voted on the resolution, and the group includes many non-scholars.
Florida plans to end vaccine mandates, Harvard wins legal battle, and U.S. military targets Venezuelan cartels.
US District Judge reverses cuts in federal funding for Harvard University, stating that the government used antisemitism as a smokescreen. The ruling could revive Harvard's research operations and projects that lost federal money.
In Gaza City, families turn to the beach for respite amidst the ongoing war, facing the looming threat of evacuation as Israeli forces advance. The struggle for survival continues as many Palestinians have lost everything.
Yemen's Houthi-run Foreign Ministry calls out UN for alleged bias and claims legal immunities should not protect espionage activities, after UN staff were arrested in the capital.
24 York in Sydney is creating buzz with its single menu item of steak frites for $48. Diners can enjoy a premium scotch fillet with a choice of sauces in a stylish bistro setting.
The ICC faces challenges as powerful nations protect allies from prosecution, undermining international justice. Member states are failing to fulfill legal obligations, and US sanctions against ICC officials pose a threat to accountability for international crimes.
Federal judge reverses Trump administration's cuts of billions in funding for Harvard University, ruling it was illegal retaliation. The ruling promises to revive Harvard's research operation and projects that lost federal money.
Photos from Gaza City show families seeking relief on the beach amidst ongoing conflict, with Israeli forces advancing on the city. Displaced Palestinians face food shortages and famine, yet find moments of respite by the sea.
The film reveals Riefenstahl's role in creating Nazi propaganda films and sheds light on her troubling past, including possible involvement in mass executions. Director Andres Veiel uses evocative montage and precise storytelling to paint a disturbing portrait of the filmmaker.
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