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As nationalism resurges, societies debate whether nations should be defined by race, merit, or shared rights. The article argues that true cohesion comes from upholding universal rights and genuine equality, not exclusion.
Iran executed Agil Kashavarz after convicting him of spying for Israel. Human rights groups condemned the execution, alleging torture and an unfair trial.
Designers share tips for maximizing style and space in small apartments, from using large rugs and tall curtains to choosing multi-functional furniture. Soft fabrics and clever layouts can make compact homes feel inviting and practical.
The Washington Post editorial board examines Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani's mix of staff choices, praising some pragmatic decisions but warning of challenges ahead. The piece highlights concerns about balancing activist influences with effective governance.
Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin has called for greater accountability in the killing of Private Seán Rooney in Lebanon. He criticized the slow pace of justice and lenient sentences for those convicted, and met with Irish peacekeepers during an official visit. The United Nations mission in Lebanon will end in December.
A Sikh parade in South Auckland was confronted by Christian protesters performing a haka and displaying nationalist slogans. Police intervened to keep the groups apart and ensure the parade continued safely. The demonstration reflects ongoing tensions around immigration and multiculturalism in New Zealand.
Israel is pressing the United States to set a deadline for international troops to disarm Hamas in Gaza, doubting the force's ability to succeed. Israeli leaders warn that if the mission fails, their military should be allowed to act. Ongoing talks reflect deep skepticism about the peace plan's prospects.
Australia is reeling after a mass shooting at Bondi Beach left fifteen dead and dozens injured. The accused, a father and son, allegedly planned the attack in secret, prompting calls for stricter gun laws. The nation mourns as authorities investigate the path to radicalisation.
New South Wales is proposing tough new laws banning extremist symbols and hate speech after a deadly antisemitic attack in Sydney. The measures include criminal penalties and increased police powers amid rising antisemitism in Australia.
Australia is bracing for a tougher 2026, with security fears, economic pressures, and social divisions set to intensify. Rising costs, housing challenges, and political gridlock threaten to worsen living standards. The nation faces uncertainty both at home and abroad.
Iran has executed a man accused of spying for Israel and conducting surveillance on military sites. The Supreme Court upheld the conviction before the sentence was carried out. The case underscores ongoing tensions between Iran and Israel.
Jordan's army joined United States strikes against Islamic State targets in Syria, with several militants reported killed. The exact role of Jordan's forces was not detailed.
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