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Women leaders from multiple regions met online to discuss Yemen's war and its severe effects on women and girls. The forum emphasized the urgent need for humanitarian aid and the role of female leaders in peacebuilding. Participants called for greater inclusion of women in recovery efforts.
TimesofIsraelSlain hostage Tal Haimi laid to rest, some 2 years after wife symbolically buried his helmetOctober 22, 2025
Tal Haimi, killed defending Kibbutz Nir Yitzhak in 2023, was laid to rest after his body was returned from Gaza. His family and community mourned his loss and remembered his bravery. Thirteen hostages' bodies remain in Gaza as families await their return.
Keir Starmer is expected to dismiss Cabinet Secretary Chris Wormald in a move seen as deflecting blame for his administration's troubles. Insiders criticize the decision as hypocritical and indicative of weak leadership. The likely replacement, Baroness Louise Casey, is viewed as a loyalist rather than a reformer.
Violent protests broke out in multiple Israeli cities after the arrest of three yeshiva students accused of draft evasion. Demonstrators blocked major roads, leading to clashes with police and significant traffic disruptions.
TimesofIsrael'A reminder of darkness': Mourners in Nepal bid farewell to slain Gaza hostage Bipin JoshiOctober 22, 2025
Nepalese mourners held a funeral for Bipin Joshi, a student slain in Gaza after being kidnapped from Israel. His family and national leaders honored his bravery and sacrifice, marking a somber end to a two-year ordeal.
A targeted shooting killed three Druze community members in Syria's Idlib province, heightening fears and sectarian tensions. Local leaders are urging authorities to protect the minority group as security measures are increased. The attack follows a history of violence against the Druze in the region.
YNetWorld Court rejects Israel's claims UNRWA tied to Hamas, orders to permit UN aid intoOctober 22, 2025
The World Court has rejected Israel's claims that the United Nations relief agency is tied to Hamas and ordered Israel to permit United Nations aid into Gaza. The court said Israel must ensure the basic needs of Gaza's civilians are met.
Qatar and Turkey held high-level talks in Doha, focusing on cooperation and the Gaza ceasefire. The leaders signed several agreements and discussed humanitarian efforts. Senior officials also met to address regional issues.
The Ethicist addresses dilemmas about political divides in marriage, competing for jobs with friends, and the ethics of buying in gentrifying neighborhoods. The column highlights the importance of courtesy, transparency, and community engagement. Readers share their perspectives on gentrification and housing challenges.
TimesofIsraelAt funeral, Tal Haimi's father and sister speak of longing for his companyOctober 22, 2025
Tal Haimi was remembered by his father and sister at his funeral in Kibbutz Nir Yitzhak, where they spoke of their longing and the impact of his absence. The family reflected on his devotion to loved ones and the community, and mourned the loss alongside many attendees.
United Nations rights expert Francesca Albanese has condemned the United States-brokered Gaza truce plan as inadequate and accused Israel and the United States of committing genocide. She called for stronger international action and disengagement from Israel by United Nations member states.
President Trump is preparing to host Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in the United States next month. The visit is expected to focus on trade, security, and efforts to improve relations between the two countries.








