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TimesofIsraelJudy Chicago's feminist art lands in Tel Aviv, igniting an anti-Israel boycott callNovember 29, 2025
Judy Chicago's feminist art exhibitions in Tel Aviv have sparked both acclaim and calls for boycott amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict. The shows have ignited debate among artists about the role of international art in Israel and the power of cultural dialogue during wartime.
Zarah Sultana did not invite Jeremy Corbyn to a key rally as their new party faces internal conflict and expulsions. The inaugural conference in Liverpool is marked by disputes over membership, leadership, and the party's official name.
Two British streets have been named among the world's 'coolest', surprising locals who see them as ordinary high streets. Northdown Road in Margate and Blackstock Road in north London are praised for their independent shops and diverse food, but their new status is met with skepticism. The recognition may attract more visitors, but their true 'cool' factor is still uncertain.
TimesofIsraelPalestinian Red Crescent: 10 wounded in settler attack near Bethlehem, including one by gunfireNovember 29, 2025
Ten Palestinians were wounded in a settler attack near Bethlehem, with one person shot and others beaten. The incident was captured on social media, showing armed settlers throwing stones at the village.
Wizz Air plans to open a new hub at Ben Gurion Airport in 2026, prompting strong opposition from Israel's domestic airlines. The announcement signals increased competition in the country's aviation market.
YNetMan tries to pay off millions with free sports bets -- judge laughs him out of courtNovember 29, 2025
A Tel Aviv court rejected a man's claim that unpaid sports bets settled his 2.6 million shekel debt. The judge ordered him to repay his former brother-in-law in full.
NewYorkTimesIsraeli Hostage Recounts Beatings and Starvation During Hamas CaptivityNovember 29, 2025
Segev Kalfon, recently freed after over two years as a hostage in Gaza, has detailed severe abuse and deprivation during his captivity. His account sheds light on the suffering endured by hostages and raises questions about the response of Israeli authorities.
A new draft law on ultra-Orthodox military conscription has sparked controversy in Israel, with critics calling it too lenient. The proposal threatens the stability of Prime Minister Netanyahu's coalition and has reignited debate over longstanding exemptions.
Thousands protested in Giessen as the far-right Alternative for Germany party launched a new youth wing. The move follows the dissolution of its previous youth group, amid concerns over extremism and growing opposition.
Women filming themselves eating large amounts of food is challenging traditional expectations. The mukbang trend is seen as a small revolution in how women express themselves. It highlights changing attitudes toward femininity and eating.
A new draft law on ultra-Orthodox military conscription has sparked uproar in Israel, with critics saying it fails to address inequality. The proposal has deepened political divisions and threatens the stability of Prime Minister Netanyahu's coalition.








