Israeli's Feel Insecure Amid Accusations of Genocide by Western Leaders
tel aviv May 22, 2025 15:00Israeli's express safety concerns as Western leaders falsely accuse them of genocide, leading to increased hatred and security threats worldwide.
Israeli's express safety concerns as Western leaders falsely accuse them of genocide, leading to increased hatred and security threats worldwide.
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French Justice Minister plans to construct a high-security prison in French Guiana to tackle overpopulation and house dangerous drug offenders. The project aims to combat drug trafficking in the region.
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The Kremlin plans to pass a law enabling the confiscation of assets from critical Russians living abroad, extending its reach beyond borders to punish dissenters.
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A court in Argentina uncovers 83 crates filled with Nazi material from WWII, shedding light on the country's post-war role as a haven for war criminals.
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New German Chancellor Friedrich Merz declares a state of emergency due to illegal immigration, tightening asylum policies and border controls.
The European Parliament votes to downgrade the protection status of wolves from 'strictly protected' to 'protected', allowing easier management and culling of the species.
Germany's new government led by Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt announces stricter asylum policy, allowing for the return of asylum seekers at the border, except for vulnerable individuals.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi postpones his visit to the Netherlands due to escalating conflicts with Pakistan after cross-border attacks resulted in casualties.
Tensions rise among EU member states over defense funding as disagreements on where to spend arise, with the Netherlands and Germany pushing for purchases in non-EU NATO countries.
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Giulia Chierchia, BP's sustainability-focused executive, resigns as activist shareholder Elliott Management pushes for more oil and gas investments, impacting the company's green strategy.