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The United States and Iran are nearing a 60-day ceasefire extension that could open the door to broader nuclear and security talks. The proposed deal includes phased sanctions relief, reopening key shipping routes and discussions over Iran’s enriched uranium stockpile.
Border to Coast Pensions Partnership has sold Israeli government bonds after sustained pressure from pro-Palestine campaigners. The move has intensified debate over pension fund investments linked to the Gaza conflict.
Eleven Irish activists have returned home after being detained when Israeli forces intercepted an aid flotilla bound for Gaza. The incident has drawn international criticism and renewed scrutiny of Israel's naval blockade.
Israeli airstrikes across southern Lebanon killed civilians and paramedics, damaging hospitals and deepening strain on a fragile truce with Hezbollah. Both sides continue near-daily exchanges despite a ceasefire reached in mid April.
Tulsi Gabbard has been forced out as Director of National Intelligence amid growing clashes with President Donald Trump over foreign policy. Her departure highlights the shrinking space for anti-war voices within the administration.
The final group of Australian women and children has left a detention camp in northeast Syria and is being processed for return home. Their departure ends Australia’s remaining presence in the camp after years of gradual repatriations.
Donald Trump is weighing new strikes on Iran as stalled negotiations struggle to produce a breakthrough. Officials describe the talks as 'agonizing', though hopes remain that a deal could be reached within days.
Pakistan's army chief met Iranian leaders as tensions rise over maritime security near Yemen. Tehran insists that any future agreement must recognize its right to continue uranium enrichment.
The Dan Panorama Tel Aviv has unveiled Calma Spa as part of a major renovation investment of NIS 60 million. The upgrade includes refurbished sea-view rooms, a renewed restaurant and lobby, and an enhanced pool complex overlooking the beach.
Gasoline prices are nearing record highs ahead of Memorial Day weekend as conflict in Iran disrupts global oil supplies. Despite federal efforts to ease costs, drivers across the country are paying sharply more at the pump.
The world is undergoing a historic transformation marked by technological, military, and political upheaval. Unlike in past global shifts, Israel now has the strength to shape its future, but only if its next government makes bold strategic decisions.
More than 1.5 million pilgrims have arrived in Saudi Arabia for the hajj despite regional conflict and flight disruptions. Attendance has surpassed last year's international figures even after weeks of airspace closures and rising travel costs.
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