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The Irish government has urged Dublin city council not to remove Chaim Herzog's name from a city park, warning it would erase Irish-Jewish history. The proposal, linked to pro-Palestinian activism, has drawn strong criticism from officials and Jewish leaders.
Greta Thunberg harshly criticized the Italian government during a pro-Palestine protest in Rome, calling it 'f****** fascist' and accusing it of supporting Israel. Her remarks came days after being banned from Venice for a separate protest.
The Hostages' Tent in Jerusalem was dismantled after almost two years. The forum representing families of hostages is scaling back its activities, as only two deceased hostages remain in Gaza.
President Trump has declared Venezuela's airspace closed, prompting condemnation from Venezuela's government. The move comes after Venezuela banned several international airlines earlier this week.
Tom Stoppard, celebrated British playwright and Oscar-winning screenwriter, has died at 88. He was known for his inventive, witty plays and profound influence on English theater. Tributes have been paid by artists and public figures worldwide.
The US has frozen all asylum decisions and Afghan visa issuances after a National Guard member was killed in a shooting near the White House. The suspect, an Afghan national who previously aided US forces, faces multiple charges. The move has drawn criticism from advocates for Afghan allies.
The Prince of Wales met with Gazan children receiving care in the UK, praising their bravery and the dedication of medical staff. Fifty children and their families have been evacuated from Gaza for treatment. The UK government has pledged ongoing support for health-related aid to Gaza.
Pro-Palestinian protests swept major European cities Saturday, with large demonstrations in Rome and London. The rallies marked the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People.
Prince William visited severely ill children from Gaza in the United Kingdom, praising their courage and the dedication of medical staff. The visit underscores his ongoing support for humanitarian causes and empathetic leadership.
Marjorie Taylor Greene resigned from Congress after a public feud with Donald Trump and the Republican party. Her outspoken criticism has sparked speculation about her future political ambitions. Greene's departure marks a dramatic shift in the movement she once championed.
Pope Leo XIV begins a landmark visit to Lebanon, meeting leaders and survivors of the Beirut port explosion amid regional tensions. His trip is seen as a message of hope and support for Lebanon's diverse communities. The visit has sparked widespread public engagement and heightened security across the country.
A new United Nations resolution on Gaza aims for a ceasefire and a path to peace but is criticized for its vagueness and lack of concrete commitments. The plan omits key issues and fails to guarantee a two-state solution, raising doubts about its effectiveness. Some see a shift in international attitudes, but many question whether real progress will follow.
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