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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz will host Qatar's Emir for talks aimed at deepening economic and diplomatic ties. Qatar has become a strategic partner for Germany since Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and is also a key investor in the German economy.
World leaders gather in Russia for the BRICS summit, challenging Western 'hegemony' and discussing a payment system to rival SWIFT.
Five people are dead and a 15-year-old boy is in custody following a shooting in Washington state. Three children and two adults were killed, and a girl who lived in the house was injured.
The High Court of Justice in Israel has faced criticism from both the left and the right for its handling of cases related to civil rights and national security during the ongoing conflict.
Israel's recent military successes have bolstered Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's popularity, as he fends off challengers and navigates political challenges.
Israeli airstrikes hit Beirut's southern suburbs after Hezbollah accused of storing millions of dollars in a hospital bunker. Strikes targeted Hezbollah's financial infrastructure, causing significant damage to the hospital and resulting in casualties.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken arrives in Israel to renew Gaza ceasefire talks and discuss the future of the enclave, but a breakthrough before the US election seems unlikely.
Pro-Palestinian protesters were arrested after occupying an administrative building at the University of Minnesota, causing property damage and restricting access.
The concept of good and evil has been abandoned in the postmodern world, leading to a reversal of morality and a failure to hold evildoers accountable for their actions.
The Exodus and the holidays of Passover and Sukkot provide guidance for Israel's path to freedom and security.
As Simchat Torah approaches, many are grappling with how to celebrate amid Israel's post-October 7 struggles. Discover how the holiday's message of resilience offers hope and strength during these challenging times.
Israeli officials have revealed that Hezbollah funds its activities through a non-profit organization, violating international law. The organization, Al-Qard Al-Hasan, provides financial services to Lebanese civilians and pays the salaries of Hezbollah operatives. Funds are generated from the Iranian regime and the Lebanese people, with money being transferred through various channels. The IDF clarified that they are not at war with the people of Lebanon, but are targeting Hezbollah to protect the safety and security of residents in northern Israel.
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