Why Louvre thieves chose Algeria and Mali to escape? The Daily Mail has revealed why the thieves behind the Louvre Museum heist chose Algeria and Mali as their escape destinations after stealing jewelry worth €88 million. Why Louvre thieves chose Algeria and Mali to escape?
Shin Bet spokesman fired over espionage allegations In the latest wave of dismissals and firings of Israeli security and political officials by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the spokesperson for Israel’s internal security agency (Shin Bet) has been removed from his post on charges of espionage. Shin Bet spokesman fired over espionage allegations
Academic boycotts of Israel triple An Israeli newspaper has revealed that, after two years of war in the Gaza Strip, dozens of foreign universities have severed ties with Israeli academic institutions. Academic boycotts of Israel triple
California governor considering 2028 presidential run The Democratic governor of California — a well-known critic of Donald Trump — has announced that he is considering running for president in the 2028 U.S. election. California governor considering 2028 presidential run
China reaches initial trade consensus with U.S. China’s trade representative announced that Beijing and Washington have reached an initial consensus following trade and economic talks held in Malaysia. China reaches initial trade consensus with U.S.
Putin unveils Russia’s new nuclear-powered missile The Chief of the Russian General Staff, referring to the test of a missile capable of carrying a nuclear warhead, stated that the “Burevestnik” missile traveled 14,000 kilometers and remained in the air for nearly 15 hours. Putin unveils Russia’s new nuclear-powered missile
Tel Aviv remains on airlines’ blacklist Despite the ceasefire in Gaza, Ben Gurion Airport remains under a shadow of global distrust, as many international airlines continue to insist on suspending flights to Tel Aviv. Tel Aviv remains on airlines’ blacklist
2 suspects in Louvre jewel theft caught Agence France-Presse (AFP) has reported the arrest of two of the thieves involved in last week’s jewelry robbery at the Louvre Museum. 2 suspects in Louvre jewel theft caught
Berlin humiliated: Xi Jinping has no time to meet German chancellor Germany’s first planned trip to Beijing by Chancellor Friedrich Merz was canceled because Chinese President Xi Jinping had no time for a meeting, and the scheduled visit by Germany’s Foreign Minister was also called off at the last minute—turning the situation into a diplomatic disaster for Berlin. Berlin humiliated: Xi Jinping has no time to meet German chancellor
Gaza death toll rises to 68,519 despite ceasefire Despite the implementation of a ceasefire, Israeli aggression against the Gaza Strip continues, with the total number of martyrs in the enclave now reaching 68,519, according to the latest reports. Gaza death toll rises to 68,519 despite ceasefire