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August 22, 2025
Israel has condemned France's plan to recognize a Palestinian state, warning it could destabilize the Middle East and damage bilateral ties. Israeli officials argue the move rewards terrorism and is driven by domestic politics rather than humanitarian concern. The diplomatic rift highlights growing tensions between Jerusalem and Paris.

August 22, 2025
Israeli forces are conducting widespread operations in Gaza, targeting terrorist infrastructure and eliminating militants. Key sites, including rocket launchers and hideouts, have been destroyed in multiple areas. The actions follow recent attacks and ongoing intelligence efforts.

August 22, 2025
Researchers have discovered that Neanderthals and Homo sapiens interbred as far back as 160,000 years ago, much earlier than previously believed. Fossil evidence from Israel has led to this groundbreaking revision of human history.
Gyles Brandreth fought back tears on This Morning as he shared the loss of his cat Nala, just a week after mourning his late father. The presenter reflected on the comfort pets and loved ones bring during difficult times.
Seventeen people were killed in two attacks in Colombia, including a police helicopter strike and a car bomb near a military school. Authorities suspect cartel involvement and have made an arrest.
Cryptocurrency adoption is rising in parts of Africa, South Asia, and Latin America, driven by practical needs like avoiding high fees and protecting savings. Bitcoin and stablecoins are becoming vital financial tools for many.
A German court has upheld a ban on keffiyehs at the Buchenwald memorial, citing the need to protect Jewish visitors and preserve Holocaust remembrance. The ruling is final and cannot be appealed.
Former ambassador Danny Ayalon criticized the international community for supporting Hamas and neglecting the issue of hostages. He warned that recognizing a Palestinian state could be seen as rewarding terrorism.
United Nations officials have condemned the use of starvation in Gaza, calling it a war crime after famine was declared. They are urging for a ceasefire and humanitarian access, while Israel denies responsibility for the famine.

August 22, 2025
Israel's Foreign Ministry rejects a global hunger monitor's report declaring famine in Gaza, alleging manipulated standards and unreliable sources. The ministry accuses the report of being politically motivated and based on misleading information.
Indians abroad face rising racist attacks and visa scrutiny, prompting concerns about safety and acceptance. The US launches a sweeping visa review, while Britain remembers Lord Swraj Paul for his remarkable contributions.

August 22, 2025
Uttar Pradesh held a major conclave to promote itself as India's rural tourism capital, celebrating local hospitality and announcing new village tourism hubs. Officials highlighted plans for hundreds of homestays and initiatives to boost village economies. The event emphasized the cultural and economic benefits of rural tourism.