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Donald Trump has proposed a new international peacekeeping body, inviting countries to join by contributing over $1 billion. The 'Board of Peace' could serve as a US-led alternative to the United Nations Security Council, with a broader mandate than initially planned.
The Israeli military has launched a major counter-terrorism operation in Hebron, targeting terror networks and illegal weapons. The operation is expected to last several days.
Israel's Finance Ministry warns that missing this week's budget vote could force early elections. The government may fall if the budget is not approved by the March 31 deadline.
Temperatures will drop through midweek with local rain and possible frost, followed by warming and strong winds later in the week. Conditions will return to seasonal norms by Thursday.
Global markets fell after President Trump threatened new tariffs on eight European countries, sparking fears of a trade conflict. European leaders condemned the move and are considering retaliation, while investors flocked to safe-haven assets.
A viral video of an Iranian refugee burning an image of Iran's supreme leader and lighting a cigarette has sparked copycat protests worldwide. The act has become a symbol of defiance as Iran cracks down on dissent. The video highlights the power of social media in modern protest movements.
Grace Hayden has unveiled a new look and revealed her Hindi-speaking skills as she takes on a major broadcasting role at the Australian Open in India. The young presenter has been praised for embracing Indian culture and marks a new milestone in her fast-rising media career.
Iran's president warned that any attack on Supreme Leader Khamenei would mean war, as tensions with the United States rise amid ongoing protests. The United States is accused of fueling unrest, and Iran has imposed communication blackouts.
Iran's president warned the United States that any attack on the supreme leader would mean full-scale war. The warning follows a violent crackdown on protests and ongoing internet restrictions. The United States has held off on military action amid regional concerns.
A 2,000-year-old limestone box inscribed with 'James, son of Joseph, brother of Jesus' has sparked intense debate over its authenticity and historical significance. Experts continue to examine the artifact, with recent analyses supporting its genuineness, though controversy persists.
A suspected arms smuggler died in a car crash during a police chase near Ararat an-Naqab. The incident happened amid an ongoing police operation in southern Bedouin communities.
A suspected weapons smuggler died after a police chase in the Negev region ended in a crash. Officers pursued the man, who lost control of his vehicle after discarding a weapon. Authorities have voiced support for the police operation.
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