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Ofcom has ruled that the BBC misled viewers by omitting key information in its Gaza documentary, calling it a serious breach of broadcasting standards. The BBC is required to air a corrective statement and review its editorial procedures. The controversy has sparked debate over media transparency and trust.
Zohran Mamdani was pressed by rivals during a fiery New York City mayoral debate over his stance on supporting Jewish New Yorkers and Israel. The exchange underscored tensions around antisemitism and the candidates' positions ahead of the election.
The ban on Maccabi Tel Aviv fans attending the Aston Villa match has led to widespread controversy and political debate. Authorities cite safety concerns, while officials plan to review the decision. Public opinion is split on whether the ban is justified.
Boris Johnson warns that high taxes are driving wealthy individuals out of Britain, harming the economy and reducing tax revenues. He criticizes the government's spending and calls for cuts and the use of artificial intelligence to reduce the size of the state. Johnson argues urgent reform is needed to avoid further economic decline.
John Bolton faces indictment over classified materials, while a US drone strike at sea reports survivors. Other top stories include labor union lawsuits, staff cuts at NBC News, and heated political debates in New York City.
Loneliness is causing widespread health problems, including disrupted sleep and cognitive decline. Experts warn that its effects rival other major health threats, making it a hidden epidemic of the modern era.
Saudi Arabia and the United States are reportedly discussing a defense deal similar to the recent agreement with Qatar. The deal may be finalized during Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's visit to Washington next month. US officials have not commented on the details of the potential pact.
Trump's recent diplomatic success in the Middle East sets the stage for challenging Ukraine peace talks with Putin. The White House is preparing for tough negotiations, as analysts warn Russia remains a difficult and unpredictable adversary. Upcoming meetings could reshape US-Ukraine relations and the broader conflict.
Eli Sharabi recounted his captivity and the loss of his family in an emotional interview with Piers Morgan. He spoke of finding closure after his brother's body was returned and expressed hope for peace and healing.
Trump supporters are calling for the deportation of Democrat influencer Harry Sisson after he criticized Trump online, despite Sisson being an American citizen. The campaign has trended widely on social media, with Sisson responding by affirming his citizenship and mocking his critics.
Justice Minister Yariv Levin was heckled at the funeral of slain hostage Inbar Haiman by anti-government activist Alon Mishali. The incident drew applause from attendees and was later shared by Mishali on social media.
The United Nations says it will take time to reverse famine in Gaza, despite recent increases in food deliveries. Officials urge the opening of all land crossings to speed up aid and reach more people in need.
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