The New Zealand Taxpayers’ Union made the discovery after making an Official Information Act request about Asturlab Cultural Centre, a Muslim charitable trust in Christchurch.
Following an interim order set by the High Court, allowing soccer fans to wear protest attire in games, the police clarified to the High Court that there are currently no directives prohibiting protest attire, after previously preventing Hapoel Tel Aviv fans from wearing protest shirts
NSC cited recent attacks in Belgium and the Netherlands as evidence that Iran, its proxies, and lone extremists pose an increased risk to Jewish communities.
Since the joint Israeli-American strike on Iran, Jewish institutions worldwide have seen a surge in antisemitic attacks and threats. Those who monitor such developments warn that each spike marks a new dangerous baseline
This war was supposed to be Netanyahu's trump card ahead of the approaching elections. However, it has not lived up to the grandiose fantasies government spokespeople described in its early stages. Not only has it failed to break the political deadlock between the blocs, it has also attached the scent of a flop to Netanyahu, and exposed the brazen lies about past successes
Israel's defense minister said the assassination of the Iranian naval commander was 'an important message to our American partners, reflecting the IDF's assistance in reopening the Strait of Hormuz'
Democrat lawmakers argued the recent moves 'erode the viability' of a future Palestinian state and harm U.S. national security interests. New York Rep. Dan Goldman urged Trump to 'use every tool at his disposal to pressure Netanyahu to roll back' decisions
Rujm el Hiri was the only stone circle known in the Golan Heights, though more were suspected. New study reports 29, amid a landscape of ancient graves and fields
The eviction is part of a decades-long legal struggle between Ateret Cohanim and Palestinian residents. A human rights group that tracks settlement activity called it 'one of the largest evictions that has occurred in East Jerusalem'
Following a years-long lawsuit, a Manhattan skyscraper linked to the Islamic Republic will compensate families of victims of Iran-backed terror attacks, including in Israel
Saudi Arabia said it intercepted multiple drones over its oil-rich Eastern Province, while Bahrain reported extinguishing a blaze near its International Airport • Gulf states again reiterated their 'full and inherent right to self-defense' against Iran
In the northern city of Nahariya, Hezbollah fire killed one man, Uri Peretz, 43, and seriously wounded another • Sirens sounded almost continuously in central Israel throughout Thursday morning as several impact sites were reported from a suspected Iranian cluster missile
The flow of cash into Russia's coffers amid the oil crisis, along with a global shift in attention away from the war in Ukraine, gives Putin a veneer of tactical success. But beneath it lies a far bleaker strategic reality
MK Yitzhak Kroizer of Ben-Gvir's far-right party made the remarks in the Knesset after a Palestinian family was gunned down in the West Bank; MK Ayman Odeh filed an ethics complaint, saying 'everywhere there are innocent people, Israelis and Palestinians'
Staff Sergeant Ori Greenberg, 21, is the third soldier to be killed in southern Lebanon since the start of Israel's war with Iran. On Wednesday, a mortar shell severely wounded an IDF soldier in Lebanon, and a reservist was severely wounded by rocket fire
The former nurse took her seat on the 13th-century Chair of St Augustine at Canterbury Cathedral before 2,000 guests, including heir-to-the-throne Prince William and his wife Kate, and PM Starmer.
The leaderboard’s release coincided with a landmark Los Angeles jury verdict finding Meta and YouTube liable for harming a young user through addictive design features.