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Gal Gadot faces criticism over her acting as her Netflix hit Red Notice is set to be surpassed by Kpop Demon Hunters. She recently clarified comments about her Snow White remake's box office performance. Gadot remains confident in her abilities despite ongoing scrutiny.
Felixstowe port is struggling to tackle a surge in car thefts due to limited police resources, allowing criminals to export stolen vehicles overseas. Less than five out of every 100,000 containers are checked, fueling the illicit trade. The situation is impacting insurance costs and affecting families across Britain.

August 23, 2025
Detroit's archbishop visited a local Holocaust museum, reflecting on Catholic history and expressing concern about the Gaza conflict. His remarks underscored the complexities of interfaith relations amid ongoing tensions. The museum maintained its focus on history, not current events.
A decade after Germany welcomed over a million migrants, Europe is still dealing with the political and social repercussions. Merkel's open-door policy sparked widespread migration, protests, and a dramatic shift in public opinion. The legacy of 2015 continues to shape debates across the continent.
The United Arab Emirates condemns Israel's approval of the E1 settlement project, warning of serious legal and humanitarian consequences. The move is said to threaten regional peace and stability.

August 23, 2025
Dutch Foreign Minister Caspar Veldkamp has resigned after failing to gain cabinet backing for sanctions against Israel, plunging the government into crisis. The move follows ongoing debates over the Netherlands' response to the conflict in Gaza and mounting political pressure.
Men may experience greater happiness by working beyond retirement age, according to new research. The study found that continued employment boosts wellbeing, especially for men, while women benefit mainly from high-status jobs. Experts propose flexible retirement timing to improve life satisfaction.
Young women in Britain are increasingly supporting left wing parties, while young men lean more to the right, according to recent polling. Experts point to education, social media, and changing views on gender roles as key factors behind this growing divide. Political parties are adapting their strategies to appeal to these shifting demographics.
Thousands protested in Tunis demanding stronger union rights and civic freedoms, amid escalating tensions between the main labor union and the president. Demonstrators called for the release of political prisoners and protection of workers' rights.
Muslims in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, have built a thriving community centered around the historic Mother Mosque, blending heritage and American values. Generations of immigrants and newcomers find acceptance and support as they navigate life in the Midwest. Their experiences highlight both the challenges and successes of being Muslim and American.

August 22, 2025
John Kerry warns that President Trump's policies are straining US relations with allies, including India. He urges cooperation and respect in resolving trade and diplomatic disputes. Kerry also comments on global issues such as Russia, Ukraine, and renewable energy.

August 22, 2025
President Trump nominates Sergio Gor, a close aide, as ambassador to India and Special Envoy for South and Central Asian Affairs. Gor would be the youngest to hold the post and has no prior ties to India.