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Devendra Fadnavis urged citizens to limit fuel use in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s appeal, warning of possible shortages due to global supply disruptions. He said responsible consumption is crucial as international conflicts push prices higher and strain supplies.
A Palestinian family says Jewish settlers tried to exhume an elderly man’s body shortly after his burial in a West Bank village. The family says they intervened as the grave was being broken open.
Adolescence made history at the British Academy Television Awards with four wins, the most ever for a single show in one year. Major prizes were also shared among reality, comedy and documentary programmes, with Dame Mary Berry and Martin Lewis receiving special honours.
Devendra Fadnavis has backed Narendra Modi’s call for restrained fuel use, warning of possible shortages due to global supply disruptions. He said the West Asia conflict and blocked energy routes have driven up prices and strained supplies worldwide.
Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon have become shelters for thousands displaced by renewed fighting, even as their resources near exhaustion. Aid groups warn that prolonged conflict and funding shortages could collapse essential services and deepen instability.
ANUA has introduced a limited edition skincare collection inspired by the film KPop Demon Hunters. The range includes character-themed sheet masks and acne patches and is now available in Israel.
Thousands rallied in London to protest rising antisemitic attacks and what leaders called the normalization of anti-Jewish hatred. Political and faith leaders pledged solidarity and stronger action following a series of violent incidents.
A new report details rising antisemitism at universities across the United Kingdom, including threats, assaults, and alleged staff involvement. Lawmakers are urging stronger action and clearer enforcement to protect Jewish students.
Abraham 'Abe' Foxman, former national director of the Anti-Defamation League, has died at 86. A Holocaust survivor, he spent decades leading efforts to combat antisemitism and discrimination in the United States and abroad.
Hezbollah published footage of a first person view drone striking an Iron Dome battery, highlighting the growing use of small guided drones in regional conflict. Israeli officials say cross border attacks continue despite a formal ceasefire framework.
A bill proposing a special tribunal for October 7 crimes is headed to a Knesset vote. The legislation would allow the death penalty for offenses including murder and rape committed during the attacks and related events.
Hezbollah responded cautiously after Israel killed a top commander, launching only limited rocket fire. The restrained reaction reflects reduced capabilities and heavy losses, giving Israel a renewed strategic edge.
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