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Israeli forces and local residents exchanged fire near Beit Jinn in southern Syria after an Israeli patrol was ambushed. Reports indicate the involvement of combat helicopters and artillery strikes during the confrontation.
New official data shows about 130,000 animals are hunted annually in Israel, mostly for leisure, with limited state supervision. Researchers warn of ecological consequences as hunting licenses rise.
Iran condemned Australia's decision to label its Islamic Revolution Guards Corps as a state sponsor of terrorism, calling it unlawful and politically motivated. Australia cited recent attacks on Jewish community sites as the reason for the move, which Iran denies.
A woman suspected of stalking Israeli model Bar Refaeli was arrested after allegedly harassing her and violating a restraining order. The court ordered her to house arrest and a psychiatric evaluation, but police are appealing to keep her in custody.
Argentina has nominated Rafael Grossi, head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, for United Nations secretary-general in 2027. Grossi is recognized for his diplomatic leadership in global crises and has received international support for his candidacy.
SkyNewsTrump says land operations against Venezuela drugs gangs to start 'very soon'November 28, 2025
Donald Trump says United States land operations against Venezuelan drug gangs will begin soon, following a series of deadly maritime strikes. The United States accuses Venezuela's president of involvement in drug trafficking, claims he denies. Tensions are rising as both sides trade accusations over motives and actions.
Chef Amila Dewasurendra of COYA Abu Dhabi shares his culinary philosophy, favorite dishes, and tips for home cooks. He highlights the value of simplicity, fresh ingredients, and maintaining the integrity of recipes.
President Trump announced the death of Army Specialist Sarah Beckstrom, who was shot in Washington, D.C. Another National Guard member remains in critical condition.
Iran is reportedly channeling oil profits to Hezbollah through money laundering operations in Dubai, shifting away from previous direct cash transfers. United Arab Emirates authorities are working to stop these activities. Hezbollah also receives funds from other global sources.
Zsa Zsa Gabor's notorious 1989 legal battle led to her annual tradition of sending 200 turkeys to a Venice homeless shelter each Thanksgiving. Her flamboyant trial and subsequent generosity became a memorable chapter in Hollywood history.
TimesofIsraelItalian aerospace group Leonardo unveils 'Michelangelo Dome' air defense systemNovember 27, 2025
Italy's Leonardo has announced the Michelangelo Dome, a new air defense system to protect critical infrastructure from missiles and drones. The system is set to be fully operational by 2028 and will involve collaboration with the Italian armed forces. Italy joins other nations in developing advanced multi-layered defense solutions.
Oscar Piastri has ruled out helping teammate Lando Norris win the Formula One title, insisting he still has a chance himself. The Australian remains focused on his own championship hopes ahead of the final races. Piastri's decision has received support from other drivers.










