Netanyahu Vows to Keep Jerusalem 'United' under Israeli Control
jerusalem May 27, 2025 07:30Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu pledges to maintain Israeli sovereignty over Jerusalem indefinitely, sparking tensions with Palestinians on Jerusalem Day.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu pledges to maintain Israeli sovereignty over Jerusalem indefinitely, sparking tensions with Palestinians on Jerusalem Day.
Israeli ground troops have crossed into Lebanese territory by a few hundred meters despite a ceasefire, as reported by Israeli military radio station citing Lebanese sources.
A German court convicted four ex-top managers of Volkswagen for fraud in the long-running diesel emissions scandal, with prison terms imposed for their involvement in Dieselgate.
Israel gears up for a large-scale offensive in Gaza while Trump pushes for a ceasefire and release of hostages. Tensions rise as international pressure mounts on Israel.
Netherlands forward Vivianne Miedema anticipates a return for the Women's Euros after recovering from a hamstring injury. Miedema aims to regain fitness during upcoming national team fixtures.
Liverpool is in pole position to secure the signing of Germany international Florian Wirtz from Bayer Leverkusen, valued at £126 million.
Germany faces a surge in stabbings as a jihadist supporter strikes in Berlin, while an extremist youth group is apprehended for terror plots against migrants.
The German Federal Police express worries about the increasing radicalization of young people in extreme right-wing circles, with a growing role of social networks in recruitment and mobilization.
Eight people have been wounded in a stabbing at Hamburg train station, with three in critical condition. The motive behind the attack remains unclear.
Israel claims Hamas obstructs aid trucks to Gaza as UN reports slow relief efforts, raising concerns of widespread hunger and critical shortages in the region.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu denounces a terrorist attack in Washington D.C. after two Israelis were killed near the Capital Jewish Museum.
Elias Rodriguez, the suspect in the killing of two Israeli embassy employees in Washington, has ties to a communist party and advocated for armed protests.
Israeli military permits 100 trucks of aid into Gaza while UN reports obstacles in distributing supplies. Over 60 casualties in Israeli airstrikes. Netanyahu offers temporary ceasefire for Israeli hostages.
Israeli demonstrators disrupt Gaza aid delivery at Kerem Shalom border crossing, leading to two arrests. Activists protest against allowing food supplies into Gaza amid ongoing Hamas hostage situation.
German police detain four teenagers, aged 14 to 18, accused of belonging to a far-right extremist terrorist organization, involved in arson and vandalism activities. The group aims to overthrow the democratic system with violence against migrants and opponents.
EU foreign affairs chief Kaja Kallas initiates an investigation into Israel's compliance with the EU partnership agreement, prompting reactions from Minister Veldkamp and opposition leader Geert Wilders.
Israel is under increasing international pressure to halt its military offensive in Gaza as Western nations threaten sanctions and boycotts.
The European Union has removed all economic sanctions on Syria, following the fall of dictator Bashar al-Assad and the establishment of an interim government.
Hungary's parliament has approved exiting the International Criminal Court (ICC) following accusations against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The government's decision to leave the ICC was announced during Netanyahu's visit to Hungary.
France, the United Kingdom, and Canada warn of actions against Israel if it continues its offensive in Gaza and restricts humanitarian aid, citing violations of international law.
Israel delivers emergency aid to Gaza, facing backlash from rights groups and world leaders. UN agency highlights the urgent need for more assistance to prevent humanitarian crises.
The BBC terminates the contract of popular sport presenter Gary Lineker after a series of controversies, including a recent social media post causing uproar.
Belgian broadcaster VRT considers pulling out of Eurovision due to massive public backing for Israel's song, questioning fairness and political neutrality of the event.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces backlash over decision to permit food aid to Gaza as activists threaten to block shipments. Concerns about hunger crisis in Gaza amid ongoing conflict.
Israel intensifies military pressure on Hamas with a ground offensive in Gaza after a week of airstrikes, complicating diplomatic efforts for a ceasefire.
Israel announces the resumption of humanitarian aid to Gaza to prevent famine amidst military operations against Hamas, despite opposition and speculation of US influence.
A man injures five people with a sharp object at a cafe in Bielefeld, Germany, leaving three seriously wounded. German authorities suspect a terrorist attack as the perpetrator remains at large.
A suspected case of Ebola has surfaced in the Czech Republic, with an American man isolated in a hospital after seeking medical help in Tabor.
Over fifty Palestinians have died in Israeli attacks on Gaza, leading to a dire situation in hospitals. The offensive comes after US President Trump's Middle East tour without progress on a ceasefire.
Poland grapples with political tensions and a surge in migration from Ukraine, affecting its EU stance and upcoming 2025 elections.