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The United States intelligence agency issued a Farsi-language message instructing Iranian protesters on how to contact it securely. The guidance included steps to avoid surveillance and use encrypted communication tools.
A 25-year-old man was shot dead in the northern town of Rameh, and police have launched an investigation. His death marks the 57th homicide in Israel's Arab community since the start of the year.
Iran says it is ready to do whatever is necessary to reach a deal with the United States ahead of talks in Geneva. However, Tehran warned it would respond if it faces any military attack.
Volunteers in Gaza are salvaging ancient manuscripts from the heavily damaged library of the Great Omari Mosque. Once home to 20,000 books, only a fraction of the historic collection remains after more than two years of war.
Hamas has urged sanctions against Israel after 18 countries condemned new Israeli measures in the West Bank. The group said the moves threaten the viability of a future Palestinian state and called for increased international pressure.
Ishay Ribo canceled his United States tour after arriving at the airport, citing concerns over rising tensions with Iran. He said he chose to remain in Israel during the heightened alert and promised to reschedule the concerts when possible.
Three women deny criminal damage after allegedly targeting a Newcastle factory with red paint in protest over Gaza. Prosecutors say the action was planned and caused damage, despite the women’s claimed political motivation.
Trump denied reports that his top military adviser warned against striking Iran, calling the claims 'fake news'. The comments come as the United States boosts forces in the region while continuing nuclear negotiations with Tehran.
Ulster Unionist Party leader Jon Burrows will travel to Washington on Saint Patrick's Day to promote investment and tourism in Northern Ireland. He also defended respecting an independent recommendation to raise Members of the Legislative Assembly salaries while calling for stricter penalties for parties that collapse Stormont.
A Reform campaign official has been suspended over alleged racist and antisemitic social media posts. Adam Mitula said his comments were taken out of context as the party confirmed a confidential investigation.
Keir Starmer visited Poland with his family to trace his wife's Jewish ancestry and visit Auschwitz. The trip underscored his commitment to Holocaust remembrance amid ongoing efforts to address antisemitism within his political party.
Satellite images show widespread fires in Puerto Vallarta after the killing of cartel leader 'El Mencho', triggering violence and a major military response. Authorities have deployed thousands of troops as unrest spreads across multiple regions.
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