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A fundraiser at a Brooklyn youth center featured merchandise supporting groups designated as terrorist organizations, with items referencing violence and prominent figures. Organizers said the event would benefit Sudan, but the center has not commented.
Qatar's Prime Minister says there is no alternative to United States President Donald Trump's Gaza plan and stresses the need for Israeli forces to withdraw quickly. He also highlights Qatar's role in promoting regional peace.
President Isaac Herzog urged the lifting of International Criminal Court measures against Israeli leaders, calling them illegitimate and harmful to global dialogue. The warrants have sparked debate among European nations over enforcement.
Iran's armed forces have warned President Trump against taking action targeting Supreme Leader Khamenei after Trump's recent criticism. The warning comes amid ongoing unrest in Iran, with thousands reported dead and many more arrested.
Vandals sprayed swastikas and hate graffiti on the gate of Plovdiv's synagogue, shocking the local Jewish community. Police are investigating, and leaders vow to continue their work undeterred. The incident follows other recent antisemitic acts in Bulgaria.
FIFA and UEFA leaders have intervened to halt the planned demolition of a soccer pitch in the West Bank, pending a final decision from the Israeli government. The pitch serves hundreds of children and is the only public space for play in the area. Local campaigners remain hopeful but cautious about its future.
A fourth shark attack in 48 hours has been reported in New South Wales, leading to beach closures and warnings for residents to avoid the ocean. Authorities say recent rains have increased shark activity near the shore. The latest victim is in stable condition after being bitten at Point Plomer.
Downing Street has raised concerns about Vladimir Putin's potential involvement in Donald Trump's proposed 'Board of Peace' for Gaza. UK ministers criticized the idea, while discussions continue over whether the Prime Minister will join the initiative.
Donald Trump's second term began with high-profile meetings, major policy moves, and international actions. The year was marked by domestic unrest, diplomatic breakthroughs, and significant political shifts. Key moments included strikes in Iran, the capture of Venezuela's president, and the assassination of activist Charlie Kirk.
A Muslim family in Stockport was targeted in a hate crime after a pig's head was left at their home by masked men. The incident has sparked community support and a police investigation, but no arrests have been made so far.
Elon Musk has suggested he could buy Ryanair after a public feud with CEO Michael O'Leary over in-flight Wi-Fi. The dispute has played out on social media, with both leaders exchanging sharp remarks. Most Ryanair passengers are unlikely to pay extra for Wi-Fi, according to O'Leary.
Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy headline major golf tournaments this week as the 2026 season gets underway. Top players debut in California and Dubai, while the PGA Tour Champions and Korn Ferry Tour also kick off their events. The week marks a strong start to the year across multiple tours.
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