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Tucker Carlson says passport seized, staff interrogated at Israeli airport
Israeli officials deny detaining the right-wing figure, calling the questioning routine and conducted to ensure privacy.
UK ex-prince leaves police station after arrest related to Epstein files
The UK’s former prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was filmed leaving a police station on Thursday night.
FIFA and Peace Board pledge to help Gaza reconstruction through football
US President Donald Trump says FIFA alone will seek to raise $75m for football-related projects in Gaza.
Bolivia’s ex-leader Morales reappears in stronghold after 7-week absence
The public appearance ends rumours that Morales fled the country following the abduction of Nicolas Maduro in Venezuela.
Gambian Jammeh-era victims seek ‘real justice’ beyond reparations
Those who suffered abuses under Jammeh say the ex-leader now comfortably in exile must be held accountable for crimes.
Venezuela signs amnesty law as families await prison releases
Venezuela’s acting president Delcy Rodriguez signed an amnesty law that could free hundreds of political prisoners.
Trump’s Board of Peace faces its first test on Gaza
Members of Donald Trump’s Board of Peace expressed optimism about peace and rebuilding in Gaza at its inaugural session.
Tracking the rapid US military build-up near Iran
As tensions between the US and Iran rise, we examine the military assets Washington has deployed to the Middle East.
Israel heavily curbs Palestinians from Ramadan Friday prayers at Al-Aqsa
Israel says it will allow only 10,000 Palestinians from the West Bank to enter mosque for holy month tradition.
Palestinian-American killed by Israeli settlers in occupied West Bank
A young Palestinian-American man was killed trying to stop Israeli settlers from stealing his sheep.

