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An explosion at a mosque in Homs, Syria, killed three people and injured five. Officials suspect a suicide bomber or planted explosives. The incident is under investigation.
D-Day veteran Mervyn Kersh says Britain's victory in the Second World War feels wasted due to the country's current state. He reflects on his wartime experiences and expresses disappointment with modern society and leadership.
Romi Gonen, a former hostage in Gaza, has revealed she was repeatedly sexually assaulted during her captivity. Her detailed account aired on Channel 12, shedding light on the abuse and psychological torment she endured. More of her story will be shared in future broadcasts.
Al-Awda Hospital in Gaza has suspended most services due to a critical fuel shortage, keeping only essential departments running. Hospital officials warn that continued shortages threaten basic medical care and urge urgent international intervention.
Nigeria says it supplied intelligence to the United States before recent strikes on jihadist targets in the country's northwest. The operation was approved by President Bola Tinubu and is part of a continuing international effort.
A suspected ramming attack targeted a military vehicle in the southern West Bank. The suspect was arrested and no injuries were reported.
Former lawmaker Issam Makhoul has died at 72. He was known for his activism, outspoken views, and leadership in the Hadash party.
Rangers and Celtic are exploring new signings, with legal and loan complications affecting potential deals. Former Rangers player Borna Barisic has returned to Osijek, and Hearts midfielder Beni Baningime faces an uncertain future.
Israel has launched new strikes against Hezbollah targets in Lebanon, despite a ceasefire agreement. Lebanon has pledged to disarm Hezbollah in the south, but tensions and casualties continue.
Gold and silver are expected to remain valuable additions to investment portfolios in 2026 amid ongoing global risks and inflation. Experts recommend a balanced approach, keeping exposure to these metals within 20-25 percent of a portfolio. Diversified investment options and regular rebalancing are advised.
The Archbishop of York has warned that fear and suspicion are dividing people, especially towards strangers, in his Christmas Day sermon. He reflected on his experiences in the Holy Land and urged the congregation to break down barriers in society and within themselves.
Home prices in Israel continued to decline in late 2025, with sales and investor activity dropping sharply. The market slowdown is reflected in lower prices and fewer deals across most regions, though Jerusalem remains an exception.
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