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The United Kingdom is facing a record surge in serious cyberattacks, with China and Russia identified as major sources of the threat. Officials warn that state-backed hackers are using advanced methods to target businesses and critical infrastructure.
Ireland will provide millions more in aid to Gaza, with new funding and humanitarian supplies on the way. The Cabinet is set to discuss further commitments, including support for reconstruction efforts.
Liberal Americans affected by the October 7 attack are publicly thanking Donald Trump for brokering a peace deal that freed Israeli hostages. Baruch Apisdorf, who lost his best friend in the attack, is organizing a skywriting display in Los Angeles to show gratitude. The peace deal has brought relief and a chance for healing to many families.
The legal fight between Justin Baldoni and Blake Lively over *It Ends With Us* has escalated, with new accusations, contract details, and a judge dismissing Baldoni's defamation claims. Lively's team is now seeking punitive damages, while fresh harassment allegations have surfaced against Baldoni.
Hamas has killed over 30 people in Gaza as it seeks to reassert control after a ceasefire. The group is cracking down on rivals and suspected collaborators, raising concerns about stability in the enclave.
Freed hostages from Gaza have reported enduring torture, starvation, and isolation during captivity. Many were held in tunnels and subjected to psychological abuse. Medical checks show severe weight loss and trauma among those released.
Israeli leaders at Google's DeepMind and Gemini are driving breakthroughs in artificial intelligence, creating tools that generate meaningful images from old photos. Their technology is already making a personal impact for families around the world.
The European Broadcasting Union has delayed a vote on Israel's participation in Eurovision 2026, following a ceasefire in Gaza and international pressure. The issue will be discussed at the Winter General Assembly in December. Several countries have threatened to boycott the contest if Israel is included, while others oppose its exclusion.
CNN's Christiane Amanpour apologized after saying Israeli hostages were 'probably being treated better than the average Gazan.' Her comment sparked widespread criticism and renewed scrutiny of her past statements on Israel.
Eurovision organizers have delayed a decision on Israel's participation in the 2026 contest, following a ceasefire in the Middle East. The issue will now be discussed at a December assembly. The contest has faced threats of withdrawal from some countries over Israel's involvement.
Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal met with US President Donald Trump and other leaders at a Gaza peace summit. Talks centered on a US-led plan for lasting peace and the release of hostages and detainees. The summit saw leaders sign a declaration supporting the ceasefire.
Settlers reportedly attacked Palestinian villages in the West Bank, injuring five and causing property damage. No arrests have been reported.
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