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Iran’s president and parliament speaker are reportedly seeking to oust Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi over disagreements about negotiations with the United States. The dispute centers on internal divisions over including Iran’s nuclear program in the talks.
A tense exchange unfolded at the International Federation of Association Football Congress as the Palestinian soccer chief refused to shake hands with his Israeli counterpart. The dispute centers on Israeli settlement clubs and calls for sanctions, with the Palestinian side appealing the governing body’s decision not to act.
A West Midlands Jewish leader says the community feels abandoned after a terrorist stabbing in London. Funding and increased patrols have been announced, but many residents remain fearful.
Hezbollah is reportedly amassing a large stockpile of explosive drones despite disrupted supply routes. A recent strike exposed a key operative accused of helping procure and convert civilian drones for military use.
A new poll finds Naftali Bennett and Gadi Eisenkot viewed as more suitable for prime minister than Benjamin Netanyahu. The newly formed Together Party leads but has lost some projected seats, while the coalition bloc has slightly strengthened.
Israel intercepted a Gaza-bound flotilla carrying more than 20 boats and 175 activists, drawing praise from the United States and criticism from Spain and Iran. The incident comes during a fragile ceasefire in Gaza.
A newly opened hotel in Eilat offers family-friendly rooms, a pool, and breakfast at comparatively affordable rates. With central location and seasonal promotions, it provides a cost-conscious option for families seeking a getaway.
About 125,000 Indian Haj pilgrims must pay an extra Rs 10,000 in airfare after airlines raised fares due to higher jet fuel prices. The government said it negotiated to limit the increase, but the move has sparked political backlash.
Nearly a month into a ceasefire following intense fighting, negotiations between the United States and Iran remain stalled. Deep mistrust, strategic gaps and structural flaws have kept both sides from reaching meaningful agreements.
Myanmar's military government says Aung San Suu Kyi has been moved to house arrest, though her family questions the evidence provided. Political tensions rise in the United States over military action against Iran, while security concerns grow in Britain and Mali.
The Trump administration says a ceasefire with Iran means the United States is not at war as the 60-day War Powers deadline arrives. Democrats argue the legal clock has not stopped, raising the prospect of a constitutional clash with Congress.
Lithuania says it arrested nine people accused of planning murders and sabotage in Europe on behalf of Russia's military intelligence service. The investigation began after a Russian exile discovered a tracking device on his car.
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