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A top United Nations official urges swift reconstruction in Syria, warning that regional stability depends on it. The World Bank estimates rebuilding could cost up to $216 billion, as widespread destruction and lack of services hinder the country's recovery.
Ireland votes for a new president, with Catherine Connolly favored over Heather Humphreys. The largely ceremonial role is being contested by just two candidates, with results expected by late Saturday.
Key news includes the arrest of basketball figures in a major gambling and Mafia-backed poker scheme, the Trump administration opening Alaska's wildlife refuge to drilling, and the demolition of the White House East Wing for a new ballroom. Other headlines cover declining Black enrollment at elite colleges, Russian airspace violations in Lithuania, and escalating U.S.-Canada trade tensions.
A Pakistani man was sentenced to 40 years in prison for smuggling Iranian weapons to Houthi rebels, an operation that led to the deaths of two U.S. Navy SEALs. Authorities seized advanced weaponry and charged three others in the case.
Most American Jews support Israel's existence, with anti-Zionist Jews making up a small minority. Polls show only a tiny percentage identify as anti-Zionist, though definitions and data remain unclear.
Hamas and Palestinian Authority leaders held their first meeting in Cairo to discuss Gaza's future and coordinate with Egypt on aid and cease-fire efforts. Palestinian Authority officials criticized Israel's rejection of their role in Gaza.
The Palestinian Authority has welcomed President Trump's opposition to Israeli sovereignty in Judea and Samaria. Officials praised Trump's remarks and expressed hope for continued United States support for regional stability.
Students at Utah Valley University are protesting a memorial for Charlie Kirk, citing his divisive views. The debate has drawn national attention and sparked concerns about campus unity and free speech.
Vandals broke into the Vizhnitz Hasidic cemetery in Ukraine, damaging several graves and tombstones. The incident occurred after a major memorial event, shocking visiting pilgrims.
Seasonal Affective Disorder is a form of depression linked to reduced sunlight and biological changes during winter. It affects mood, energy, and sensory experiences for many individuals.
Cornell's student newspaper removed a controversial artwork featuring Nazi symbols and a bloodied Star of David after public backlash. The image, created by a professor, was criticized as antisemitic and has since been retracted from the publication.
Jewish cultural and intellectual leaders are urging sanctions on Israel, stating that solidarity with Palestinians is a fulfillment of Jewish values. The signatories call for the cease-fire to lead to an end of occupation and apartheid.
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