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Lebanon's Maronite patriarchate expresses solidarity with Palestine and calls for Christian engagement with the Western world to address the humanitarian issue in Palestine.
TimesofIndiaAnna University Sees 70% Surge in Foreign and NRI Enrolments for 2024-25 | - Times of India
September 15, 2024
Anna University has experienced a 70% increase in foreign and NRI enrollments for the 2024-25 academic year, with 161 students joining from various countries. The university credits this surge to a successful admission campaign and improved QS world ranking. Additionally, a 50% fee waiver has been introduced for select courses.
Israel has admitted that it is likely responsible for the deaths of three hostages taken by Hamas during a November airstrike.
Epirus and Anduril have collaborated to develop a system for the US Marine Corps that can detect and neutralize drone swarms.
The Abraham Accords have withstood the recent attack on Israel by Hamas, demonstrating their value in countering shared threats and maintaining regional security.
Prince Harry discusses the impact of fatherhood on his life and work as he celebrates his 40th birthday.
NewYorkTimesThree Hostages Were Likely Killed in November by Israeli Strike, I.D.F. Says
September 15, 2024
The Israeli military announced that three hostages were likely killed in a November airstrike targeting a senior Hamas commander. Advocates for the hostages and their families are demanding more action to secure their release.
Rabbi and Ukrainian officials warn against traveling to Uman pilgrimage site due to safety concerns amidst ongoing war and Russia's military attack against Ukraine.
BBCJewish Chronicle: Jonathan Freedland and Hadley Freeman quit in Gaza articles row
September 15, 2024
Jonathan Freedland and Hadley Freeman have quit the Jewish Chronicle following a row over articles about Gaza.
Judy Selig Grossman shares her journey of making aliyah from Chicago to Israel in 1973 and her deep connection to the Land of Israel and the nation of Israel. She discusses her life in Israel, her work in education, and her determination to not let her visual impairment define her. Judy reflects on the challenges and triumphs she has experienced over the years and expresses her gratitude for living in Jerusalem.
Indy Nelson, the world traveler who set a Guinness World Record for the most airlines flown, reveals that booking morning flights is his secret to avoiding flight cancellations.
A man was stabbed at the Damascus Gate in Old City, Jerusalem. The victim is being treated and the attacker was shot.