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.
In Dubai, major thoroughfares were reduced to a crawl, with some vehicles, including buses, nearly submerged underwater. Social media footage displayed dramatic scenes of malls and homes flooded.
Authorities have searched the homes and workplaces of the two suspects accused of working for a foreign secret service.
The protesters were arrested and put on administrative after refusing to leave Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian’s Sunnyvale office or the New York City Chelsea workspace.
A large majority of American Jews said they continue to feel strong emotional bonds to Israel, and it makes them proud to be Jewish.
Recent reports highlight the significant role of Iranian drones in Sudan's civil war, aiding the Sudanese army against rival paramilitary groups.
Bjoern Hoecke, head of the AfD in the eastern state of Thuringia, which holds an election in September, is part of the nationalist wing of the AfD.
Indonesia has shut down an airport and has evacuated hundreds of people near Ruang volcano.
Independent bodies have collated information on the death toll in Russia and Ukraine; both are higher than the first year of fighting as losses rise to tens of thousands.
The UK has already imposed sanctions on the IRGC and some of its commanders, preventing them from opening bank accounts or engaging in financial transactions in the UK.
The Israel bill totals $26.38 billion; plus funds to cover the cost of US military operations in response to recent attacks.