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A man was found shot dead near Shfaram, with his killers sending a video of the murder to his family. The incident follows a recent triple homicide in the city, raising this year's crime toll in Arab society to twelve.
Israel says Lebanon's efforts to disarm Hezbollah are promising but not enough, citing ongoing concerns about Hezbollah's rearmament. Lebanon claims its forces now control all arms in the south.
President Trump has announced the withdrawal of the United States from 66 global organizations and treaties, including key United Nations bodies and climate agreements. The move marks a major shift in US foreign policy and has drawn criticism from international leaders and domestic opponents. Experts warn of legal challenges and a weakening of American influence on global issues.
The Jerusalem bus driver involved in a fatal crash during a riot appeared in court in a security prisoner uniform, as the court reviewed his detention. The judge questioned his actions, while police confirmed he had called for help before the incident.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced a royal commission into the Bondi Beach attack after weeks of public demand. The inquiry will investigate anti-Semitism and extremism, with its findings due within a year. Albanese defended his leadership amid criticism over the timing of the decision.
Pakistan says it will decide on sending troops to Gaza after receiving answers from the United States about the peacekeeping force. Officials also addressed defense ties with Saudi Arabia and denied knowledge of a reported fighter jet deal.
Stephen Merchant says he and Ricky Gervais, co-creators of The Office, have always lived separate lives and are not often in touch now. He ruled out reviving the show but did not dismiss working together again. Merchant also addressed rumors of a feud, insisting there is no animosity.
An 11-year-old girl was killed by Israeli fire in Gaza despite a ceasefire, highlighting ongoing violence in the region. Over 400 Palestinians have died since the truce began, and the overall death toll continues to rise.
Southampton have signed goalkeeper Daniel Peretz on loan from Bayern Munich to bolster their squad. Peretz brings international experience and is expected to strengthen the team's defense as they aim for Premier League promotion.
A Jerusalem court has released bus driver Fakhri Khatib to house arrest after he fatally struck a teenager during a protest. The charges against him were reduced from aggravated murder to manslaughter. The incident happened during a violent demonstration in Jerusalem.
A tense standoff between Colombian president Gustavo Petro and American president Donald Trump eased after a lengthy phone call. The conversation helped defuse fears of military action and set the stage for a possible White House meeting. Despite ongoing disagreements, both countries remain closely linked in counternarcotics efforts.
'The Joyless Street,' the silent-era film that inspired Michael Mann, has been newly restored and will screen at the Museum of Modern Art. The restoration reveals a much fuller version of the film, long known for its many cuts and lost footage. This effort highlights the ongoing challenges and surprises of film preservation.
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