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Sydney police have been given extra powers and can issue fines up to $5500 as Israeli President Isaac Herzog visits. Thousands plan to protest despite restrictions, with officials urging calm and safety. The government says lawful demonstrations are still permitted.
The Winter Olympics opening ceremony in Milan was marked by boos and political tension, particularly towards the Israeli and American delegations. Despite calls for unity, the event reflected ongoing global divisions. The Games will unfold across five clusters in northern Italy.
Fresh disclosures about Jeffrey Epstein's ties to finance and politics have sparked renewed anger and calls for accountability. The continued influence of controversial figures like Peter Mandelson is raising serious concerns. The article examines the emotional and ethical fallout from these ongoing scandals.
A fire broke out in a military base workshop in eastern Tehran, with no injuries reported. The incident follows recent explosions in several Iranian cities, raising concerns amid regional tensions.
French prosecutors are investigating former minister Jack Lang and his daughter for suspected financial connections to Jeffrey Epstein. The probe focuses on alleged laundering of tax fraud proceeds.
Iran rejected US calls to end uranium enrichment during talks in Oman, while missile capabilities were not discussed. Both sides expect further negotiations, but significant gaps remain and military tensions are rising in the region.
Bianca Censori defends Kanye West's role as a father, challenging Kim Kardashian's claims about his absence. She also addresses rumors about her marriage and fashion choices, insisting both are collaborative and genuine.
Mayor Zohran Mamdani cited religious teachings to defend New York City's sanctuary status at an interfaith breakfast, urging compassion for immigrants. He signed an executive order strengthening sanctuary laws and announced new outreach efforts to support immigrant communities.
Punjab has begun year-long events to mark the 650th anniversary of Guru Ravidas, with major ceremonies and plans for new memorials and research centres. The celebrations aim to honor the spiritual leader's teachings and legacy.
Team USA received cheers at the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics opening ceremony, but Vice President JD Vance faced jeers from the crowd. The event highlighted shifting international attitudes and a politically charged atmosphere.
The Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics opened with a multi-location ceremony featuring Andrea Bocelli and Mariah Carey. The event was praised for its seamless execution and warm crowd support for athletes, though some political figures faced boos.
The United States announced new oil sanctions on Iran following indirect talks in Oman about Iran's nuclear program. The program also reports on a suicide attack in Islamabad, European Union orders to TikTok, and the Winter Olympics opening.
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