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Israel detains dozens in Jerusalem security crackdown

Israeli security forces have launched a major operation in East Jerusalem, detaining numerous Palestinians as tensions escalate following recent attacks. The crackdown targets alleged Hamas operatives.

Typhoon reveals ancient Alaskan archaeological treasures

In an extraordinary twist of nature, the remnants of Typhoon Merbok have revealed a significant archaeological discovery on Alaska's western coast, unearthing artefacts that had remained hidden for generations.

London's Palomar restaurant expands to Australia

The Palomar, one of London's most celebrated Middle Eastern restaurants, is expanding to Australia with new venues in Sydney and Melbourne, bringing its vibrant modern Jerusalem cuisine to eager Antipodean foodies.

Netanyahu in court as Trump gift comments resurface

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appeared in Jerusalem court for corruption trial while Donald Trump's controversial 2017 Knesset comments about gifts resurface in dramatic timing.

Rylan and Rob's Pilgrimage to Jerusalem for BBC

TV stars Rylan Clark and Rob Rinder embark on a deeply personal pilgrimage from the UK to Jerusalem for a powerful new BBC documentary series, exploring faith and friendship.

Chilean Mummies Predate Egypt's by 1,000 Years

Groundbreaking archaeological research reveals the Chinchorro people of Chile created the world's first mummies using sophisticated smoke-drying techniques a millennium before ancient Egyptians.

NHS Doctor Hails Jerusalem Gunmen as 'Martyrs'

An NHS doctor is facing a major investigation and widespread condemnation after glorifying Palestinian gunmen who opened fire in Jerusalem as 'martyrs' in a now-deleted social media post, sparking outrage and calls for disciplinary action.

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