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The number of religious women enlisting in the Israel Defense Forces has doubled, with many now joining combat roles. This rise comes despite strong opposition from religious leaders.
Police have determined there was no foul play in the death of a woman found in Kiryat Yam. Two men were initially arrested but released after a forensic examination ruled out homicide.
Israeli forces struck Hezbollah training and weapons sites in southern Lebanon, citing violations of agreements and ongoing threats. The military pledged further action against Hezbollah activities.
President Trump warns Iran of US intervention if protests are violently suppressed. Deadly clashes and mass arrests have erupted amid widespread demonstrations over economic hardship. Iran's government faces mounting pressure as unrest spreads across the country.
Israeli forces struck Hezbollah sites in southern Lebanon, including a training compound and weapons storage facilities. The military cited ongoing threats and ceasefire violations as reasons for the operation.
Israeli forces carried out extensive counterterrorism raids in Judea and Samaria, arresting suspects and seizing over one million shekels in terror funds. The operations targeted illegal weapons networks and thwarted planned attacks.
United Kingdom manufacturing grew at its fastest rate in 15 months in December, driven by stronger domestic demand and easing uncertainty. While output and new orders rose, employment continued to decline and challenges in global trade remain.
As 2026 approaches, the world faces mounting political, environmental, and technological disruptions. Overlapping crises in climate, health, and global power are creating an era of constant instability. The challenge ahead is to adapt before disruption becomes the new normal.
Finnish police have arrested two people after damage to a key undersea cable between Finland and Estonia. Authorities are investigating possible criminal activity and sanctions violations linked to a ship traveling from Russia. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about the security of critical infrastructure in Europe.
Finnish police have arrested two people after damage to a key undersea cable between Finland and Estonia. Authorities are investigating possible criminal damage and found sanctioned Russian steel on the seized ship. The case follows a similar incident last year involving a Russia-linked vessel.
After decades of reforms to limit presidential power following Watergate, President Trump has rolled back many of these safeguards. His actions have raised concerns about unchecked authority and conflicts of interest, challenging the foundations of government accountability.
President Donald Trump warned Iran that the United States is ready to act if protesters are killed, as deadly clashes and mass arrests grip the country. The unrest, driven by economic hardship, has spread across multiple cities and drawn international attention.
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