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San Antonio erased a 19-point deficit to beat Portland 114-93 and take a 3-1 series lead. Victor Wembanyama and De'Aaron Fox led the comeback, putting the Spurs one win away from advancing.
A BeIN Sports commentator refused to mention Israeli goalkeeper Daniel Peretz by name during a Football Association Cup semifinal. The move drew criticism from Israeli officials, who accused him of discrimination.
Fatah-backed candidates loyal to Mahmoud Abbas won most seats in Palestinian municipal elections, including in Gaza's Deir al-Balah. The vote was the first held in Gaza since 2006 and comes amid ongoing war and political divisions.
Barack Obama condemned the shooting at a White House gala attended by President Donald Trump. He urged Americans to reject political violence and praised law enforcement for their swift response.
Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon killed 14 people as cross-border violence with Hezbollah intensified. The escalation comes despite a fragile ceasefire, with both sides accusing each other of violations.
An armed man carrying multiple weapons was arrested after attempting to enter a Washington dinner attended by President Donald Trump. Officials said the suspect had outlined plans for violence and likely targeted members of the administration.
After gunshots were reported at the White House Correspondents' dinner, social media was flooded with conspiracy theories and false claims. Experts say misinformation spreads quickly in the aftermath of such events and is often amplified by influencers seeking attention.
Four candidates laid out competing visions to lead the United Nations but no clear frontrunner emerged. The selection now moves to the Security Council and then the General Assembly amid calls for bolder leadership.
The Strait of Hormuz crisis is driving up fuel, food and mortgage costs in the United Kingdom, exposing weaknesses in global supply chains. Officials warn that shortages and higher prices could persist for months even if the route reopens.
Germany is shifting its industrial base from automobiles to defense production, offering a model for economic renewal and stronger security. The Middle East, facing persistent missile and drone threats, could apply similar strategies to boost deterrence, local industry and long-term growth.
Yair Lapid and Naftali Bennett have merged their parties to challenge Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Israel's upcoming election. The new alliance aims to unite a broad range of voters amid growing dissatisfaction with Netanyahu's leadership.
Naftali Bennett and Yair Lapid announced the formation of a joint political party called 'Together.' They said the alliance is a bold step intended to secure victory and lead the country into a new era.
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