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A conservative think tank leader's defense of Tucker Carlson's interview with a far-right activist has sparked backlash and exposed divisions on antisemitism within the Republican Party. The controversy complicates GOP efforts to criticize Democrats on the issue. Heritage Foundation staff and Republican leaders have publicly condemned antisemitism in response.
Burning trash in the West Bank has led to a sharp rise in pollution complaints from Israeli residents, with health concerns mounting. Calls for urgent government action have so far been met with bureaucratic delays. Many affected families are now considering leaving their homes due to the persistent smoke and odors.
A critical analysis accuses major American newspapers of sanitizing the violence in Gaza through language and editorial choices. The article argues this reporting enables atrocity by obscuring intent and privileging official narratives. It calls for journalism that confronts power and names crimes directly.
Pauline Al Said, once dubbed the UK's poshest thief, has rebranded as a life coach after being fined for a series of high-value thefts. She now offers mentoring services, referencing her past and academic experience. Her new career move follows a widely publicised court case.
Andrew Cuomo, running as an independent, has abandoned his earlier contrition and is now using divisive tactics to target opponent Zohran Mamdani and appeal to various voter groups. Critics say Cuomo's campaign is exploiting identity politics, while his team insists they are informing voters. The race has become increasingly heated as Cuomo courts both conservative and traditionally Democratic constituencies.
Sinn Fein will support a no-confidence motion against Education Minister Paul Givan after his controversial visit to Israel. The move follows criticism from unions, political rivals, and public demonstrations calling for his resignation.
President Trump publicly mocked French President Macron during a peace deal event, highlighting their ongoing rivalry. Macron, facing political struggles at home, has found his efforts to match Trump's global influence frequently rebuffed. Their complex relationship continues to draw attention on the world stage.
Israel says remains handed over by Hamas do not match any of the deceased hostages still held in Gaza. The identities of the remains are unknown, and the situation leaves families waiting for answers.
Jordan and Germany insist that any international force deployed to Gaza must have a United Nations mandate. The plan faces questions about funding, troop contributions, and concerns over Palestinian self-determination.
A London bus driver allegedly hurled antisemitic insults at an Orthodox Jewish passenger and withheld his bank card for an hour. The driver has been suspended while the incident is investigated.
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman visits the U.S. seeking a defense pact, advanced fighter jets, and nuclear technology. Hopes for Saudi-Israeli normalization remain slim without progress on a Palestinian state. The visit marks a pivotal moment in U.S.-Saudi relations.
A Saudi commentator says an Israel-Saudi normalization deal is highly unlikely this year without major changes in Israel's approach to a Palestinian state. The Saudi Crown Prince's visit to Washington will focus on defense and technology agreements.
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