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Families of victims from the Majdal Shams rocket attack are suing the Lebanese group responsible for 80 million shekels in damages. The lawsuit seeks accountability and justice for the children killed and injured in the attack.
A former top garda says the Kinahan cartel leaders will inevitably be brought back to Ireland, as international pressure mounts. He warns the gangland feud's impact may last for generations and calls for community support for those affected.
About 180 Palestinians have left Gaza through the Rafah Crossing since its limited reopening, mostly patients and their companions. Travel remains heavily restricted, while dozens have also returned to the territory.
Michael Schumacher remains the richest driver in Formula One history, with a net worth of $790 million as of 2026. His fortune endures due to record earnings, brand deals, and careful financial management by his family.
Journalist Nigel Rosser reflects on his childhood encounters with Ghislaine Maxwell and his later role in exposing her ties to Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein. He describes the personal and professional journey that led him to be named in the recently released Epstein investigation files.
SpaceX awarded a one million dollar prize to a social media influencer with a history of white supremacist and antisemitic posts. The decision has drawn criticism and raised concerns about the promotion of extremist content online.
Stanford researchers found that asking your date to explain their opinions can make conversations more positive and build trust. High-quality listening and curiosity help reduce bias and foster intimacy.
Hundreds protested in Paris against United States foreign policy, condemning its actions in Haiti, Gaza, and Venezuela. The demonstration reflects growing European anger over ongoing conflicts and international intervention.
Hamas leader Khaled Meshal has rejected demands for surrender and foreign intervention in Gaza, insisting only Palestinians should govern their land. He made these statements at a forum in Doha, reinforcing the group's defiant position.
Saudi Arabia is not moving toward Islamist alliances or rushing to normalize relations with Israel. Recent diplomatic shifts are seen as pragmatic and tactical, reflecting complex regional dynamics rather than a fundamental realignment. Normalization with Israel remains possible, but is not imminent.
Israel's Competition Authority seeks to fine El Al NIS 121 million for raising ticket prices during the war, after the airline's market share surged. El Al disputes the regulator's findings and will respond at a hearing.
Jewish communities are celebrating Super Bowl weekend with themed Shabbat events, kosher tailgates, and anti-antisemitism campaigns. Activities span from prayer gatherings and special menus to a major awareness campaign during the broadcast.
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