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Eva Schloss, Holocaust survivor and Anne Frank's step-sister, has died at 96. She was known for her tireless work in Holocaust education and remembrance.
Eva Schloss, Auschwitz survivor and Anne Frank's stepsister, has died at 96. She dedicated her life to Holocaust education and combating prejudice. Schloss is remembered for her advocacy and resilience.
President Trump has threatened Venezuela's new leader with severe consequences if she does not cooperate after US forces captured former president Maduro. The US insists it is not seeking full regime change but aims to secure access to Venezuela's oil. The United Nations Security Council will address the situation.
A shift in U.S. foreign policy under Trump prioritizes power over diplomacy, leaving allies like Israel in a precarious position. The new approach could undermine traditional partnerships and increase risks for smaller states.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer is shifting the UK's post-Brexit strategy toward closer ties with the European Union's single market. The focus will be on annual talks and aligning in key trade areas, rather than rejoining the customs union.
All 40 victims of the Swiss ski resort fire have been identified, with half under 18. The community mourns as authorities investigate the bar's owners.
All forty victims of the Swiss ski resort bar fire have been identified, including Benjamin Johnson, who died trying to save a friend. Authorities are investigating safety measures and possible criminal liability. The tragedy has prompted tributes and mourning across Europe.
Eva Schloss, Holocaust survivor and stepsister of Anne Frank, has died aged 96. She was widely admired for her lifelong dedication to Holocaust education and fighting prejudice. Her family and King Charles paid tribute to her legacy.
The United States seized Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in a bold military raid, sparking global debate over legality and motives. The U.S. is now shaping Venezuela's leadership and eyeing its oil reserves, as international reactions range from condemnation to cautious support.
A 15-year-old British schoolgirl has been identified among the victims of the Swiss ski resort bar fire that killed 40 people. The tragedy has deeply affected communities in several countries, with many of the victims being teenagers.
Jewish sisters from France have been identified among the victims of a deadly fire at a Swiss Alps bar. The blaze was sparked by sparklers held near the ceiling, and the bar's owner has a criminal past.
A 13-year-old boy was injured in a hit-and-run near Ateret in the Binyamin region. Authorities confirmed the incident was not terror-related after an initial investigation.
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