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Man sets himself on fire outside Israeli embassy in Washington, D.C.
A man who set himself on fire near the Israeli embassy in the United States has been hospitalized in critical condition in Washington.
China asserts Palestinians' right to armed resistance under international law
Ma Xing-Ming stated that Palestinian armed resistance against Israeli occupation is legitimate and not considered terrorism.
Eurovision rejects Israel's song 'October Rain' over political concerns
The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) has informed Israel that if the lyrics of the song "October Rain" are not altered, Israel will be disqualified from the competition.
'They're threatening me': Alexei Navalny's mother issues statement
Lyudmila Navalnaya released a video message to the public, revealing alleged pressure from Russian authorities on the politician’s family and their efforts to arrange a secret funeral.
WSJ: Hamas lowers demands for Israel; hostage exchange talks continue
The White House and Arab states are intensifying efforts to broker an agreement aimed at halting the conflict in the Gaza Strip and securing the release of hostages.
Gaza resolution sparks controversy in British parliament
Dozens of members of the British Parliament departed from the House of Commons following the presentation of a declaration by Scottish nationalists urging a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.
Guy Nattiv's Golda wins the Cinema for Peace prize
The historical drama with Helen Mirren shared its prize with films that depict Nazism on screen: The Zone of Interest and One Life