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The government approved the 2026 state budget after reaching a compromise on defense funding. Total spending will be 662 billion shekels, with 112 billion allocated to defense.
Naftali Bennett criticizes the 2026 state budget, claiming it harms working and serving citizens while benefiting select groups. He calls for a more responsible approach to address the cost of living.
Dana International condemned the withdrawal of four countries from Eurovision over Israel's participation, blaming Israel's government for harming its global image. She called on Israelis to help restore the country's reputation and urged for a positive entry in next year's contest.
Yair Lapid denounces the proposed 2026 state budget, warning it will raise taxes to cover defense and exemptions from military service. He vows to change budget priorities if his party returns to power.
The government has approved a dairy industry reform that removes import tariffs and ends the quota system, despite opposition from the agriculture minister. The plan is intended to lower prices and will now move to the legislature.
Oxfam's shop profits have fallen sharply over the past three years, prompting staff cuts and cost-saving measures. The charity cites lower emergency appeal income and rising costs, but notes strong online sales and ongoing support for millions globally.
Donald Trump has warned that Europe risks 'civilizational erasure' in a new national security strategy that criticizes European allies and calls for a shift in United States foreign policy. European leaders have rejected the remarks, emphasizing their autonomy in policy decisions.
The Trump administration's new strategy shifts US focus from global leadership to regional dominance, especially in Latin America, and takes a tougher stance on migration. The plan criticizes European allies and reduces emphasis on the Middle East and Africa. It calls for a readjustment of military presence and a renewed focus on regional priorities.
Russia's late-season Arctic energy shipment highlights growing competition in the region. The United States, Europe, and Russia are all increasing their focus on the Arctic, which is rich in resources and strategically important. The area faces new geopolitical tensions amid shifting alliances and disrupted cooperation.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu mocked his corruption trial as a 'Bugs Bunny trial' in a video, criticizing prosecutors and defending his request for a pardon. The case has deepened divisions in Israeli society, with protests erupting outside the courthouse.
Syria's new leader Ahmed Al-Sharaa has won international support but faces deep mistrust and violence at home. Critics say the new government centralizes power and fails to protect minorities. Sectarian tensions and external threats continue to challenge Syria's fragile stability.
Sky News presenter Ashna Hurynag has left the channel after five years, receiving an emotional send-off from colleagues. Her departure comes amid other recent exits from the network, marking a period of change for the team.
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