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Two Jewish men stabbed in 'terrorist' attack in London

Two Jewish men were stabbed Wednesday in north London, an attack police declared a "terrorist incident" and which follows a series of arson attacks targeting Jewish sites. King Charles III, Prime Minister Keir Starmer and London mayor Sadiq Khan led the condemnation of the

A new library in Gaza rises from the ashes of destruction

What began as one writer's quest to save his cherished book collection through six displacements became a grassroots effort to salvage the remains of Gaza's libraries. The newly opened Phoenix Library is also a testament of resilience: 'We refuse to be a people who just live in

War in the Middle East: latest developments

The latest developments in the Middle East war: - Long blockade - US President Donald Trump has told national security officials to prepare for a long blockade of Iran's ports in order to compel Tehran to give up its nuclear program, according to the Wall Street Journal. Trump,

Taiwan tops Beijing's agenda for Trump-Xi summit

By Antoni Slodkowski and Ben Blanchard BEIJING/TAIPEI, April 29 (Reuters) - For 23 million Taiwanese, the most consequential diplomatic meeting of 2026 may be one to which they are not invited. When U.S. President Donald Trump travels to Beijing next month, his Chinese

Trump calls on Iran to ‘better get smart soon’

US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that the Iranians couldn’t “get their act together,” warning them to “get smart soon” as peace efforts stall.For all the latest headlines follow our Google News channel online or via the app.“Iran can’t get their act together. They

Von der Leyen warns Iran war may damage Europe for years

The European Union warned the continent may spend years grappling with fallout from the US-Israeli war in Iran, signaling that an energy price spike will not abate soon.“There is also a harsh reality we all need to face: the consequences of this conflict may echo for months or

US to produce passports bearing Trump’s image

The US State Department said on Tuesday it would produce a limited number of commemorative passports bearing a portrait of Donald Trump, the latest example of the administration attaching the president’s likeness or name to official property.The passports will be released as