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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is among the some 50 leaders that have been invited to join the Board of Peace, which Trump will chair.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ brutal voluntary paramilitary force is built to crush dissent at any cost.
Owners of Bokertov cited years of harassment and boycotts by anti-Israel activists as the Antwerp closure ends the chain’s presence in the country.
Abbas Araghchi lashes out at the World Economic Forum for canceling his appearance at the Swiss conference over Tehran’s deadly crackdown on protesters.
Kate Kirwin, chair of the Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service, said “such behavior, individually and taken as a whole, is unbefitting a registered doctor.”
The Israeli president urges global action as antisemitism surges, praising young Jewish leaders and launching the next “Voice of the People” cohort.
Masoud Pezeshkian blamed sanctions by the United States and its allies for the “hardship and difficulties” Iranians are facing.
Craig Guildford’s resignation follows a damning internal affairs report on his alleged bias in banning Israelis fans from a match in Birmingham.
But U.N. experts are quick to condemn the U.S., Israel, UN Watch reports.
Fighting resumed in northern Syria a day after President Ahmed al-Sharaa declared national recognition of the Kurdish language.
President Javier Milei’s government cited the national security threat posed by the groups, and reaffirmed its pro-Israel, pro-Western stance.
The exiled crown prince outlined a post-Islamist, pro-Western future for the country.