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The third season of 'Tehran' premieres on Apple TV, blending real-world events with high-stakes spy drama. Tamar's relentless missions and personal struggles anchor the action-packed series. New cast members and ongoing tension keep the show compelling.
President Trump is weighing options for intervention in Iran as protests intensify and the death toll rises. Iranian leaders have signaled interest in nuclear talks, but threats of military action remain. Protestors inside Iran are calling for international support amid a harsh crackdown.
Israel's coalition is advancing a bill to repeal the fraud and breach of trust charge, which Prime Minister Netanyahu faces in his corruption trials. The move has drawn sharp criticism from opposition leaders, who call it an attack on democracy.
Tel Aviv University has canceled a planned conference critical of the Israel Prison Service after public outcry. The event will now be held off campus, with officials and activists supporting the university's decision.
Israel's Tax Authority is demanding billions in taxes from Wiz, arguing its intellectual property should be taxed in Israel. Wiz maintains its assets are based in the United States, sparking a major dispute as Google finalizes its acquisition.
Donald Trump said the Republican Party and Make America Great Again movement reject antisemitic views and those who hold them. He affirmed his opposition to antisemitism and distanced himself from controversial figures associated with such beliefs.
Israel's attorney general warns that the government's refusal to enforce a court order on drafting ultra-Orthodox men threatens the country's democracy. The government has not complied with the court's directive or indicated plans to do so.
An arson fire severely damaged Jackson's only synagogue, Beth Israel Congregation, over the weekend. The blaze destroyed parts of the historic building and sacred items, but the community has vowed to rebuild. Authorities have a suspect in custody and are investigating the incident.
Iran faces ongoing protests and international tensions, while Myanmar is accused of genocide and legal battles emerge in the United States. The episode also covers developments in Gaza, child marriage campaigns, and the death of a remarkable chimpanzee.
Iran's government faces its greatest challenge in years as protests intensify amid economic crisis and political uncertainty. Leadership remains under strain following military setbacks and international isolation. Despite mounting unrest, no clear alternative has emerged to challenge the current regime.
Donald Trump declared himself 'Acting President' of Venezuela, sparking outrage and international condemnation. Critics warn the move signals increased United States interventionism and growing global tensions.
Protests in Iran are intensifying as economic hardship and recent military failures erode support for the government. The unrest now includes merchants and the poor, posing a serious threat to the country's leadership.
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