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A yeshiva student was arrested for draft-dodging, following another controversial detention where religious practices were denied. The incidents have sparked outrage and calls for investigation, raising concerns about renewed protests.
Prime Minister Netanyahu is visiting Washington to meet President Trump, focusing on Iran and regional issues. He plans to present Israel's principles for negotiations with Iran.
Prince William visited a major green urban project in Riyadh as part of his trip to Saudi Arabia, meeting students and local leaders. His visit focuses on sustainability and women's participation in sport, but is overshadowed by controversy involving his uncle.
Police are assessing allegations that Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor shared confidential reports with Jeffrey Epstein, raising the possibility of criminal charges. The palace has expressed concern and says it is ready to support any investigation. The scandal has reignited public and political pressure on the royal family.
Israeli President Isaac Herzog's visit to Australia was met with large, sometimes violent protests organized by pro-Palestinian groups. The trip aimed to support Australia's Jewish community but has heightened tensions and sparked debate over its consequences.
Prime Minister Netanyahu is heading to Washington to discuss Israel's position on nuclear talks with Iran and deliver updated intelligence to President Trump. The meeting will also address the fragile Gaza ceasefire and ongoing regional tensions. Iran has signaled possible concessions on its nuclear program, but key disputes remain.
Monday.com shares dropped sharply after its first-quarter 2026 guidance disappointed investors, despite strong fourth-quarter results. The company continues to grow revenue and attract larger customers, but its outlook fell short of analyst expectations. Analysts remain mostly positive about the stock despite recent declines.
Wes Streeting has released messages with Lord Mandelson criticizing Labour's direction under Keir Starmer and voicing concerns about his political future. The messages also show Streeting seeking advice on the recognition of Palestine and distancing himself from the Mandelson scandal.
Indonesia says a proposed Gaza peacekeeping force could total 20,000 troops, with Indonesia potentially contributing up to 8,000. No deployment terms or locations have been agreed, and discussions are ongoing.
A congressional investigation is targeting far-left nonprofits accused of spreading foreign propaganda and fueling unrest in the United States. Lawmakers are demanding records from key organizations and warning that tax-exempt status could be revoked if they are found to be acting as unregistered foreign agents. The probe centers on alleged ties to Chinese interests and coordinated efforts to influence domestic protest movements.
The United Nations will withdraw most of its peacekeeping troops from Lebanon by mid 2027, ending a decades-long mission. The phased withdrawal follows the expiration of the force's mandate and ongoing regional tensions.
A farmer's video appears to confirm Algeria has received Russia's Su-57 stealth jets, making it the first foreign operator. The arms deal could shift the regional balance and heighten tensions with Morocco.
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