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Luxury Jewellery Discovery Triggers New Probe of Former Spanish PM
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Luxury Jewellery Discovery Triggers New Probe of Former Spanish PM

In Silwan’s al‑Bustan neighbourhood, Israeli demolitions of Palestinian homes have surged, with 59 houses razed since late 2023, leaving families homeless and fearful of future displacements. Jerusalem’s municipalities are pushing a biblically themed park, while Palestinians face restrictive construction permits and legal evictions. Local activists and residents call for international protection, citing the EU’s recent condemnation of settlement policies. The city’s complex heritage, where Jewish, Christian and Muslim holy sites coexist, underscores the intense political tensions surrounding the demolition campaigns.

In Silwan’s al‑Bustan neighbourhood, Israeli demolitions of Palestinian homes have surged, with 59 houses razed since late 2023, leaving families homeless and fearful of future displacements. Jerusalem’s municipalities are pushing a biblically themed park, while Palestinians face restrictive construction permits and legal evictions. Local activists and residents call for international protection, citing the EU’s recent condemnation of settlement policies. The city’s complex heritage, where Jewish, Christian and Muslim holy sites coexist, underscores the intense political tensions surrounding the demolition campaigns.

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The 2026 FIFA World Cup, set to be hosted across the United States, Canada and Mexico, is unfolding as an economic experiment rather than a traditional sporting festival.  With the use of NFL stadiums, a surge of dynamic ticket pricing, and a host of political tensions, the tournament is poised to generate unprecedented revenue for FIFA while squeezing fans into high-priced seats and extensive travel costs.  This new model could widen the gap between wealthy supporters and ordinary fans, raising questions about the future of global football accessibility.  Meanwhile, the event’s impact on local economies, political relations and international trade negotiations remains largely speculative.

The 2026 FIFA World Cup, set to be hosted across the United States, Canada and Mexico, is unfolding as an economic experiment rather than a traditional sporting festival. With the use of NFL stadiums, a surge of dynamic ticket pricing, and a host of political tensions, the tournament is poised to generate unprecedented revenue for FIFA while squeezing fans into high-priced seats and extensive travel costs. This new model could widen the gap between wealthy supporters and ordinary fans, raising questions about the future of global football accessibility. Meanwhile, the event’s impact on local economies, political relations and international trade negotiations remains largely speculative.

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President Trump unveiled what he described as a "great settlement" to end the conflict with Iran, claiming a final agreement was within reach. Iranian officials dismissed the claim, calling it speculative and noting no formal negotiations had concluded. The backdrop of recent US‑Israel strikes and Iran’s retaliatory attacks has heightened tensions, sparking global calls for de‑escalation. Oil export concerns, especially around Kharg Island, and political rhetoric add complexity to the evolving situation.

President Trump unveiled what he described as a "great settlement" to end the conflict with Iran, claiming a final agreement was within reach. Iranian officials dismissed the claim, calling it speculative and noting no formal negotiations had concluded. The backdrop of recent US‑Israel strikes and Iran’s retaliatory attacks has heightened tensions, sparking global calls for de‑escalation. Oil export concerns, especially around Kharg Island, and political rhetoric add complexity to the evolving situation.

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