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World news is all reports on stories involving politicians, conflict and revolutions outside of the United States and Israel that affect the world and the Jewish state. 'World news' helps the global environment set the political agenda through journalists situated in conflict regions reporting on the important facts.

Dutch scale down World War II remembrance to keep ceremony safe

In the hope of preventing disturbances on Saturday, total capacity at the central Dam square will be limited to 10,000 - roughly half the normal attendance at the ceremony, the city said.

By REUTERS
30/04/2024

Politicians' facial expressions can influence voters positively, negatively, study shows

Previous work by various researchers has shown that observers judge leadership traits and behavior – or a lack of them – from non-verbal cues such as facial expressions.

London police arrest sword-wielding man after reports of stabbing

Two members of the public and two police officers were in the hospital with non-life-threatening wounds.

By REUTERS
30/04/2024

Giving UK access to Israeli prisons is attempt to build bridges - opinion

The addition of the United Kingdom to the list of Israel’s confident national security discussants is the first time the country has made such a turn for any ally other than the US.

By SOLON SOLOMON
30/04/2024

President Biden's younger brother probed for Qatari business relations

Recent testimony suggests President Joe Biden’s brother collaborated with Qatari officials to fund US healthcare projects

Austria concerned of 'killer robots,' urges for immediate regulation on use of AI in weaponry

Austria urges global action on AI weapons, fearing "killer robots." Talks aim to regulate autonomous systems amid ethical and legal dilemmas.

By REUTERS
29/04/2024

Paris police clear Gaza protesters at Sorbonne university

Police cleared protesters at Sorbonne, Paris, amid Gaza war protests. Students demanded peace, police reacted in violence. University closed for protests

By REUTERS
29/04/2024
 Taliban members on the second anniversary of the fall of Kabul, near the US embassy

Taliban's treatment of women under scrutiny at UN rights meeting

Since they swept back into power, most girls have been barred from high school and women from universities.

By REUTERS
29/04/2024

Scotland's Humza Yousaf resigns as country's leader

The leadership crisis and a second no-confidence vote against the Scottish government deepens problems faced by Yousaf's Scottish National Party, which is losing support after 17 years of leadership.

By REUTERS
29/04/2024

US veterans spark controversial comments after taking a stance on pro-Palestine protest and Gaza

Protests for and against Israel’s war in Gaza are heating up across the US, with veterans and leaders on both sides of the conflict.

By CLINT VAN WINKLE/THE MEDIA LINE
28/04/2024
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