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Israel detained two leading activists from a Gaza-bound flotilla after intercepting dozens of boats near Crete. The move has drawn international criticism as tensions over the Gaza blockade continue.
A New York surgeon has completed the first cataract surgery using Apple’s Vision Pro headset. The technology streams live surgical images and data into the surgeon’s view, enabling greater precision and remote collaboration.
Russia's military advance in Ukraine has slowed as economic strain deepens at home. Sanctions and falling purchasing power are contributing to business closures and growing signs of instability.
A convicted murderer received an additional 11 year sentence for an antisemitic attack on a Jewish chaplain inside a Cambridgeshire prison. The assault left the victim with serious injuries, including a broken jaw.
The investment firm launched a dual-use technology hub and backed Israeli drone company Percepto. It cited rising global pressures and the growing overlap between commercial innovation and national security as key drivers.
An Israeli couple chose Antarctica for their honeymoon, seeking an adventure far from the ordinary. Their journey combined the frozen continent with the Amazon for an extreme and unforgettable experience.
Australian activists detained after a Gaza-bound aid flotilla was intercepted have alleged beatings and abuse while held on an Israeli vessel. Israel denies mistreatment as diplomatic efforts continue.
Israeli strikes on southern Lebanon killed 13 people as clashes with Hezbollah continue despite a ceasefire. Fighting has persisted in the south even after talks brokered by the United States to extend the truce.
A chance conversation at a concert becomes a meditation on the value of talking to strangers. The writer argues that small acts of social courage can strengthen community and create unexpected moments of connection.
An India-bound supertanker carrying liquefied petroleum gas is attempting to cross the tense Strait of Hormuz amid ongoing conflict. Its success would signal a potential easing of severe energy supply disruptions affecting India.
Iran is accused of supplying attack drones to Sudan's military, escalating a civil war that has killed hundreds of thousands and displaced millions. United States authorities have arrested a suspect in California for allegedly brokering drone sales as international officials condemn strikes on civilians.
Tucker Carlson says he regrets backing President Donald Trump after the administration joined Israel in attacking Iran. In an interview, he criticized the president’s actions, questioned his influence over advisers, and warned the conflict could politically harm those tied to it.
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