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British prosecutors will seek a retrial for six activists acquitted of charges related to an attack on an Israeli defense company in the UK. The case follows political and police pressure for renewed proceedings after significant damages and injuries. A new hearing is scheduled for February.
US and Iran resume indirect nuclear talks amid sharp disagreements, while Israel faces growing threats from Iran's advancing capabilities. The editorial calls for Israel to maintain a comprehensive strategy beyond diplomacy, emphasizing preparedness and leverage. Internal unrest in Iran does not lessen the external threat to Israel.
America's top technology companies plan to invest $700 billion in artificial intelligence infrastructure by 2026. This unprecedented move could reshape the global economy amid ongoing inflation and instability.
Mayor Zohran Mamdani has appointed several anti-Israel activists to key roles in his administration, including individuals with histories of inflammatory statements and radical activism. The hires have sparked criticism and concern among Jewish community leaders. Mamdani and his staff have not responded to requests for comment.
Iranian state-backed online accounts are targeting a senior Trump administration official, spreading false claims to divide the Iranian opposition. The disinformation campaign has gained traction across social media, fueling confusion and threats.
Pakistan's JF-17 fighter jet has attracted strong interest at the World Defense Exhibition in Riyadh. Islamabad is pursuing deals with several countries for the aircraft and other military equipment. The event highlights Pakistan's expanding defense export strategy.
Israeli President Isaac Herzog's visit to Australia has drawn both support and criticism, with protests planned over his alleged role in the Gaza conflict. Herzog began his trip by honoring victims of the Bondi Beach attack, amid tight security and political debate. The visit highlights deep divisions within the Australian community over the Israel-Palestine conflict.
The Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots face off in Super Bowl LX at Levi's Stadium. The event also features a preview of a new commercial campaign against antisemitism.
Israel's first Olympic bobsled team overcame burglary, discrimination, and personal sacrifice to make history at the Winter Olympics. Captain AJ Edelman says their journey is about resilience and inspiring future generations. The team hopes their participation will pave the way for more Israelis in winter sports.
President Isaac Herzog visits Australia to show solidarity after the Bondi Beach attack, meeting with officials and Jewish communities. The visit has prompted protests and heightened security. Herzog's presence has divided opinion among Australians.
Israel's Consul General in New York urged global action to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons and expressed concerns about ongoing threats from Hamas. He also noted a rise in antisemitic attacks in New York City and called for stronger support for Israel.
US soldiers are adopting ten abandoned dogs found near the Gaza border, with the animals soon to be flown to their new homes in the US. The rescue was made possible by animal welfare groups and marks a touching story of compassion amid conflict.
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