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Kneecap's performance at Glastonbury featured chants against Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, sparking controversy. The group faced criticism and calls for removal from the festival line-up.
Israel is surprised by Trump's ceasefire optimism, with officials noting no significant changes on the ground. Hostage families in Tel Aviv rally for the return of their loved ones held by Hamas.
Kneecap, an Irish rap group, faces criticism for controversial lyrics and political statements at Glastonbury Festival. One member is charged with supporting a proscribed organization.
The woman fell ill four days later and despite aggressive treatment, suffered seizures and died eight days after symptoms began.
Defense chiefs in Israel condemn settler attacks on soldiers and police post, calling for perpetrators to be brought to justice. Settler violence against Palestinians in the West Bank is on the rise, sparking concerns and sanctions from Western governments.
British tourists in Rhodes are being scammed by restaurants and bars using deceptive tactics to overcharge them for drinks and meals. Pushy staff employ tricks like not showing prices on menus and claiming card machines are broken to coerce customers into paying in cash.
Rep. John McGuire, R-Va., helped bring Seth McCready home from Israel amidst the Iran-Israel conflict. McCready shared his experiences during the conflict and expressed confidence in Israel's ability to overcome challenges.
President Trump leads on peace deals, while U.N. secretary-general's salary exceeds his. Critics question the U.N.'s financial management and anti-American bias.
Israeli hostage's mother accuses Netanyahu of preventing deal to release hostages by not ending war.
Glastonbury bosses have closed the stage where controversial Irish language rap group Kneecap are set to perform due to crowd crush fears. Organisers have taken extra precautions to prevent overcrowding at the festival.
IDF Chief of Staff condemns settler attacks on soldiers in the West Bank. Settlers physically assaulted commanders and vandalized IDF vehicles near Kafr Malik.
A recent report by The New York Times revealed that Iran's nuclear program was impacted by Israeli and American strikes, with some parts damaged and others left untouched. The ability to mine uranium remains intact, but the conversion of uranium to gas may have been destroyed. Iran's enrichment capabilities were also damaged, but the full extent is uncertain.
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