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“The sense of insecurity experienced by Jewish Canadians is now attracting international attention,” the J7 Large Communities Task Force Against Antisemitism wrote.
Israel said that it “firmly rejects” the charges, which it said targeted the Jewish state “camouflaged as measures against violence.”
Karim Khan was suspended pending disciplinary proceedings after a U.N. investigation found evidence of alleged sexual misconduct involving a former aide.
Record participation in the Tel Aviv University contest included students from the United States, China, Singapore, Brazil, the Netherlands and Egypt.
The suspect is an 18-year-old British citizen.
“Borderless fighters are overlooking your passage chokepoints,” Esmail Ghaani warned.
The president called on Israel to choose diplomacy over war and said Trump can help end the conflict.
Madrid’s Interior Ministry recorded 69 anti-Jewish offenses in 2025, as attacks on Muslims and other minorities also increased.
Shafik Al Jawhari, 32, faces multiple charges, including uttering death threats and assault with a weapon, as Toronto police investigate the incident as a suspected hate crime.
Toronto police arrested five individuals on charges including assaulting and obstructing officers, while another person was arrested for operating a drone in the area.
A USAID inspector general investigation recommended blacklisting 101 current and former agency staffers, including school teachers and medical professionals, from U.S. foreign-aid programs.
“This is the first time the EU has applied its new freedom of navigation regime and, when necessary, we will apply it again,” European Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said.
“The truth is not enough, and Argentina has stopped pretending that it is,” said envoy Alejandro Oxenford, of Hezbollah’s 1994 attack that killed 85 people.