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Germany’s Ambassador to Israel, Steffen Seibert, discusses antisemitism following Hamas’s October 7 attack
The Chinese government’s campaign of repression in Xinjiang – billed as a security measure – was declared a genocide by the United States in 2021.
Ryder said it's important to highlight this occurred before any US forces started moving any supplies, and no US assets were damaged. It's unclear if any Israeli assets sustained damage.
Alid had first used two knives to attack his sleeping housemate, to whom became aggressive after learning of his conversion to Christianity, stabbing him six times while shouting "Allahu Akbar."
Among the respondents, 25% expressed no confidence in Netanyahu, marking an 11-percentage point increase since 2023.
The conviction was overturned on a 4-3 decision in the New York Court of Appeals.
Columbia alumnus and ambassador Michael Oren reveals how substantial financial contributions from oil companies have manipulated universities to promote anti-Israel agendas.
In a heated interview with five outspoken guests, Piers Morgan unpicks the anger and arguments at the heart of the Israel-Palestine debate.
Iranian MMA fighter Ali Heibati kicked a Ring Girl's bottom during a match in Russia, leading to a lifetime suspension. He later posted an apology but received criticism for his actions.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni signed agreements with Tunisian President Kais Saied, aiming to enhance economic relations and address irregular migration.