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The Israel Dairy Board will stop supplying raw milk to processors in protest of planned dairy reforms. Supermarkets are limiting milk sales, and tensions are rising between farmers and the government over the future of the industry.
Russia has refuted claims by United States President Donald Trump that India will stop buying Russian oil, stating it has received no such communication from New Delhi. Indian officials and refiners say any shift away from Russian crude would require time and government direction. The new India-United States trade deal includes tariff reductions but no confirmed halt to Russian oil imports.
Rahul Gandhi has accused Prime Minister Modi of being compromised and selling national interests in the recent India-United States trade deal. He linked the deal to pressures from cases involving Gautam Adani and the Epstein files, while the government has rejected these claims.
FIFA president Gianni Infantino has apologised for controversial remarks about British football fans and defended awarding a peace prize to US president Donald Trump. He also suggested FIFA may consider readmitting Russian teams to international competitions and stressed football's role in promoting unity.
Democrats' stance on Homeland Security funding has given President Trump a chance to reshape immigration policy. The article urges Trump to pursue a compromise that regularizes long-settled migrants while maintaining tough enforcement. This could unite voters and define his legacy.
Iran's president says the country will negotiate with the United States, responding to regional requests and a recent proposal. Talks are set to take place in Istanbul amid rising tensions and military buildup. Both sides have expressed hope for a possible deal.
Donald Trump says his administration will sue Harvard University for $1 billion in damages, intensifying a dispute over federal funding and campus policies. The move follows months of negotiations and criticism of Harvard's handling of diversity and protests. Harvard has not commented on the latest developments.
Beauty in the Gulf is evolving, with Gen Z leading a shift toward experience-driven routines and digital discovery. Korean beauty has become a major influence, shaping skincare habits and retail trends. Consumers now prioritize personalized self-care and ingredient-conscious choices.
A limited reopening of the Rafah border allowed injured Palestinians to enter Egypt for treatment, as part of a truce plan. Egyptian hospitals and ambulances are prepared to receive patients, but humanitarian needs in Gaza remain severe.
Rome will charge tourists two euros to approach the Trevi Fountain in an effort to reduce crowds. The fee is expected to raise millions each year and follows similar moves in other Italian cities.
Iran's president has instructed the foreign minister to pursue fair negotiations with the United States if conditions are suitable. He stressed that talks will align with national interests and be conducted with dignity and prudence.
St. Joseph's Hospital in Jerusalem is turning to foreign donors like Qatar due to limited Israeli funding. The hospital plays a vital role in providing advanced medical care to Arab communities.
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