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Israel has rejected Turkish military involvement in Gaza, viewing Ankara as a destabilizing force, while President Trump seeks to keep Turkey engaged diplomatically. The rivalry between Israel and Turkey is expanding across the region, but both sides are avoiding direct confrontation for now.
The 1973 oil crisis led President Nixon to introduce year-round daylight saving time and other energy-saving measures. Americans faced darker mornings, lower speed limits, and reduced airline services as the nation adjusted to a new era of energy scarcity.
Israeli authorities have told the Supreme Court that the ban on foreign media access to Gaza should continue due to security concerns. The court is expected to rule on the issue, following a petition from the Foreign Press Association.
Eva Schloss, Holocaust survivor and stepsister of Anne Frank, has died at 96. She dedicated her life to Holocaust education and combating prejudice. Schloss is remembered for her tireless advocacy and inspiring legacy.
President Trump has outlined a bold new strategy for U.S. dominance in the Western Hemisphere following Venezuela's regime change, threatening further action in Colombia and expressing renewed interest in Greenland. His approach centers on securing strategic resources, especially oil, rather than promoting democracy.
MacKenzie Scott donated millions to a nonprofit network supporting anti-Israel groups, some of which are under federal investigation for alleged ties to terrorist organizations. Her unrestricted giving has enabled the funding of controversial organizations now facing congressional scrutiny.
Kim Jong-un has tested hypersonic missiles, citing the capture of Nicolás Maduro as justification. The launch highlights North Korea's efforts to strengthen its nuclear deterrent amid rising global tensions.
Temperatures are rising across Israel, with warmer conditions expected in the highlands this week. Coastal areas may see a slight dip, but overall, the country will experience mild to warm weather.
President Trump declined to support Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado after she accepted the Nobel Peace Prize, a move he reportedly resented. The US is now backing interim leader Delcy Rodriguez instead.
Kim Jong Un oversaw hypersonic missile tests as North Korea escalates weapons demonstrations ahead of a key party congress. The launches come amid regional tensions and ongoing diplomatic deadlock. Observers expect Pyongyang to reveal new policies at the upcoming congress.
US officials offer conflicting statements on America's role in post-Maduro Venezuela, as the former leader faces drug charges in New York. Other headlines include a deadly Swiss bar fire, California flooding, struggles of Capitol officers, Israel's ban on aid groups in Gaza, deadly violence in Nigeria, and major changes for the Atlanta Falcons.
Canadian actress Brosseau's request for assisted death after years of mental illness has reignited debate. Her accomplished career spans theater, film, and television in Canada and the United States.
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