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Troops have brought a casket with apparent hostage remains out of Gaza for identification. Officials say the process may take two days. The identity has not yet been disclosed.
A satirical musical in New York City reimagining Anne Frank has drawn both sold-out crowds and fierce criticism for its controversial take. Supporters praise its provocative humor, while opponents call for its cancellation, arguing it trivializes Holocaust history.
Israeli troops in Gaza have received a casket with apparent hostage remains from the Red Cross. The remains will be inspected and sent for forensic identification in Tel Aviv.
Donald Trump anticipates more countries will join the Abraham Accords soon, with Saudi Arabia seen as a pivotal addition. Recent talks suggest momentum is building for further expansion of the landmark agreements.
The Red Cross has received a casket from Hamas in Gaza, believed to contain the body of a hostage, and is delivering it to Israeli troops for identification. A ceremony will be held before the remains are sent for forensic examination. Hamas has not identified the hostage.
The UK government is working to allow Maccabi Tel Aviv fans to attend a soccer match in Birmingham after security concerns led to a ban. Recent protests and past violence have heightened safety worries for Israeli supporters.
This week's News Quiz tackles Middle East peace talks, protest restrictions, and political conference buzz, all with a comedic twist. The panel also discusses the world's first footballer billionaire.
A man accused of taking part in the October 7 attack in Israel was arrested in Louisiana after allegedly lying on his United States visa application. Authorities say he lived undetected for months and faces charges related to visa fraud and supporting a terrorist group.
A heated New York City mayoral debate has intensified calls for Curtis Sliwa to step aside, as concerns grow over Zohran Mamdani's lead and policies. The article urges voters to back Andrew Cuomo as the only realistic alternative to prevent further decline in the city.
Legal officials criticize Bismuth's proposal to delay penalties for Haredi draft evaders, warning it could enable widespread draft avoidance. The plan would suspend sanctions for several years and only apply them if community quotas are unmet.
The Israeli military expects Hamas to return more hostage bodies next week. Nineteen bodies remain in Gaza, with officials suggesting more could be located and returned soon.
Donald Trump's leading female advisors are committed to fitness, each following their own rigorous routines. From weight training and triathlons to yoga and competitive sports, they share their wellness journeys online. Their dedication to health is a prominent feature of their public personas.
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