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A New Jersey Ukrainian church is facing criticism for a Christmas pageant featuring antisemitic stereotypes. The church has removed related content and says it will consider changes for future events.
President Asif Ali Zardari is visiting the United Arab Emirates to enhance trade and security cooperation. The trip includes meetings with Emirati leaders and discussions on economic and regional issues.
Pakistan has made its largest-ever appearance at Gulfood in Dubai, with 142 companies promoting a wide range of food products. The strong participation aims to boost exports and attract international buyers. Officials and exhibitors reported positive engagement and promising export prospects.
Temperatures are set to drop with light rain and haze expected in the north. Rain will spread to central and southern regions midweek, followed by a slight warming trend by Friday.
The Irish government is reassessing its St Patrick's Day plans amid global tensions, focusing on the Taoiseach's visit to the White House. Ministers are set to travel to dozens of countries to promote Ireland's values. The trip faces diplomatic challenges and opposition party scrutiny.
A United States official says those in Gaza who surrender their weapons will be granted amnesty, linking disarmament to reconstruction efforts. The United States is working with Israel and other mediators on a disarmament plan, but Hamas has so far rejected calls to give up its arms.
Prime Minister Netanyahu and President Trump say the next step in Gaza is disarming Hamas, not reconstruction. Both leaders urge faith in the process, though Hamas has refused to give up its weapons. International mediators continue efforts to advance demilitarization.
A Minneapolis hotel was attacked by anti-immigration enforcement protesters after being listed as a target by a local activist group. The violence followed recent fatal encounters between activists and federal agents, fueling ongoing unrest in the city.
Students in Haifa honored Yaroslava Levitska, Israel's last Righteous Among the Nations, on her ninety-first birthday. Levitska was celebrated for her bravery in saving Jews during the Holocaust. The ceremony highlighted the ongoing importance of Holocaust remembrance and education.
Andy Burnham will not stand in the Gorton and Denton by-election, prompting speculation over new candidates for the closely contested seat. Reform UK and the Greens are expected to announce prominent contenders, while Labour has yet to reveal its shortlist. The by-election is set for February 26.
Jennifer Mnookin has been named Columbia University's new president, drawing criticism from anti-Israel groups for her past actions at Wisconsin. University leaders praised her leadership, while Mnookin pledged to uphold Columbia's values amid ongoing campus challenges.
Over 25 countries have joined the Board of Peace, which will first focus on Gaza. Several nations have declined or are still considering participation, while the United States says the board may expand its role in the future.
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