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Syrian government forces have captured key northern areas from Kurdish groups, intensifying clashes and prompting international calls for calm. A new decree recognizes Kurdish language and nationality, but Kurdish leaders say it does not meet their aspirations.
Israeli food prices have soared, outpacing global trends and deepening the cost of living crisis. Critics blame monopolies and weak competition, while government reforms have yet to ease consumer burdens.
Former Israeli security agent Gonen Ben-Itzhak revealed he helped prevent an assassination attempt on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. He also reflected on his work with Mosab Hassan Yousef and criticized recent intelligence failures. Ben-Itzhak highlighted the difficulties of gathering intelligence in Gaza.
President Trump paused a planned strike on Iran after receiving a message that Iran had halted mass executions. The decision came as military forces remained on alert amid rising tensions.
The Red Village in Azerbaijan is the world's only all-Jewish town outside Israel, known for its deep history and enduring traditions. Once a thriving community, it now holds about 3,500 residents and preserves its unique heritage through active synagogues and cultural memory. The village remains a poignant symbol of Jewish resilience.
Netanyahu is under fire for backing a draft law that would exempt ultra-Orthodox men from military service to keep his coalition together. Critics argue this move endangers Israel's security and is a blow to those serving in the military. Protests and political backlash have followed the controversial decision.
Former US Ambassador Dan Shapiro predicts President Trump may attempt to target Iran's Supreme Leader soon. Shapiro warns that even such an action would not guarantee regime change, as tensions between the two countries escalate.
Dnipro's Jewish community has adapted to life under siege, continuing education and community services in bomb shelters. Despite the war's challenges, leaders and residents remain hopeful for the future and committed to preserving their heritage.
A journey through France's Loire Valley reveals a world of majestic castles, vibrant student life in Tours, and celebrated vineyards. The region invites visitors to slow down and savor its rich history, artistic treasures, and renowned wines. Each stop offers a new perspective on the valley's enduring charm.
Syrian government forces have captured key Kurdish-held areas, including the Tabqa military airport, sparking deadly clashes and civilian displacement. The renewed violence threatens fragile political arrangements and raises fears of a broader conflict.
Countries must pay at least one billion dollars for a permanent seat on the new Gaza Board of Peace, according to the Trump administration. The board aims to oversee Gaza's reconstruction and has invited leaders from over sixty nations to join.
A new committee of Palestinian technocrats has pledged to rebuild Gaza and promote peace, democracy, and justice. The group aims to restore essential services and foster economic development while pursuing Palestinian self-determination.
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