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The BBC apologized after omitting a reference to Jewish people in its Holocaust Memorial Day coverage, sparking criticism. The broadcaster admitted the error and pledged to correct it online.
A former terror convict is running for Birmingham City Council, sparking debate amid rising communal tensions. Shahid Butt's candidacy highlights divisions over foreign policy and identity in one of Britain's most diverse cities.
Swansea City will be without Zeidane Inoussa for up to twelve weeks due to injury, while Manuel Benson is set to leave the club. Head coach Vitor Matos is confident the squad can cope with these changes.
Boaz Bismuth has removed two opposition lawmakers from key subcommittee roles after they entered his office area during a heated debate. The incident has sparked accusations and criticism between coalition and opposition members.
Iran's Revolutionary Guard has grown into a powerful force, overseeing military, economic, and intelligence operations while facing increased international scrutiny. Recent regional conflicts and domestic unrest have challenged its influence. The Guard remains central to Iran's efforts to maintain control and project power.
Deni Avdija has been ranked No. 17 in The Ringer's list of the top 100 basketball players, surpassing several major stars. His swift rise has drawn significant attention both in the league and in Israel.
Syrian and Austrian officials met in Damascus to discuss migration and the voluntary return of Syrian asylum seekers. The talks focused on border management, asylum procedures, and cooperation to support security in both countries.
Patrick Reed shot a 71 in the Bahrain Championship, trailing the leaders by six. He has added the Qatar Masters to his schedule, aiming for a strong start to the year and a high finish in the Race to Dubai.
Oil prices hit a six-month high as tensions rise between the United States and Iran, raising fears of supply disruptions. Shares in major energy firms also increased. Analysts warn that further conflict could push prices even higher.
Iranian authorities are accused of using hospitals to trap and arrest wounded protestors, while also targeting doctors who provide them with care. Rights groups report arrests and violence against medical professionals, sparking international condemnation.
The Israeli military is shutting down its Hostages and Missing Persons Headquarters after all captives from Gaza have been returned. The unit played a crucial role in intelligence and rescue operations for over two years. Senior officers called the complete return of hostages an unexpected achievement.
Israeli forces arrested a Palestinian imam in Hebron, accusing him of incitement and support for a militant group. The arrest followed intelligence about his social media posts encouraging violence. The investigation is ongoing.
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