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A British military instructor in Ukraine has been detained for allegedly acting as a Russian agent and supplying weapons for assassinations. The arrest comes as Russian attacks intensify, with deadly strikes on Dnipro and the capture of Pokrovsk. The conflict continues to cause significant civilian casualties and destruction.
Emma Raducanu says she has moved past her stalking ordeal and is enjoying a peaceful off-season at home in London. She reflects on her personal growth, steady progress in tennis, and the importance of balancing her career with studying and family time.
The New York Times Cooking team presents its picks for the best cookbooks of 2025, featuring standout titles from around the world. Each book offers top-notch recipes, stunning photography, and fresh perspectives on global cuisines.
Joe Kahn, executive editor of The New York Times, explains the newsroom's commitment to independent, fact-based reporting amid a turbulent news cycle. He addresses reader questions about coverage of President Trump, international reporting, and the use of artificial intelligence, while reaffirming the importance of transparency and on-the-ground journalism.
CNN will co-sponsor Qatar's Doha Forum, featuring officials critical of Israel and the United States. The event highlights regional tensions and CNN's growing presence in Qatar. The network's sponsorship has raised questions about its editorial independence.
Siemens Saudi Arabia expects over 15 percent annual growth, driven by industrial expansion and World Cup preparations. The company is investing in new technologies, local production, and major partnerships to support the Kingdom's transformation.
Ms Tsurkov, recently freed from captivity in Iraq, is recovering in Israel and reflects on the trauma she and her country now share. She warns of rising militia power in Iraq and expresses deep pessimism about the future of peace in the region.
Two Israelis were lightly wounded in separate attacks in the Binyamin region, including a stabbing and an iron bar thrown at a car. Security forces responded and treated those affected.
A Rome synagogue and a memorial to a slain Jewish toddler were vandalized with graffiti, drawing condemnation from Italian officials and Jewish leaders. Authorities are investigating the antisemitic incident.
About 40 released terrorists in Judea, Samaria, and Jerusalem have been re-arrested or killed, with many more suspected of returning to terrorism. Authorities warn the true number may be higher.
Israeli scientists have discovered immune cells that may help slow aging by clearing harmful senescent cells. The findings could lead to new ways to extend healthy years and combat age-related diseases.
A terrorist who rammed a soldier near Hebron was eliminated by security forces after a second attempted attack. The incident is part of a recent surge in violence in the region.
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