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Israel's finance minister has proposed a 15% tax on bank super profits, higher than expert recommendations. The banking association warns the move could hurt the public and the economy.
A mother in Har Bracha delivered her own granddaughter after her daughter went into labor at home. The experienced medic safely assisted the birth before emergency services arrived.
The first Kidzink Pearl Cup brought together over 100 young sailors from 17 countries in Dubai for a week of competitive racing and interactive learning. The event focused on leadership, inclusivity, and environmental awareness, with strong performances from both local and international participants.
The United States Department of Justice has published thousands of new documents related to Jeffrey Epstein. The release includes surveillance footage from the month of his death and follows criticism over previous delays and redactions.
Justice Minister Levin criticized the top court and police for blocking oversight in the leak investigation. He accused authorities of obstructing the probe and failing to question key witnesses.
Defense Minister Israel Katz says Israel will eventually resettle northern Gaza, contradicting the prime minister and United States peace plan. Katz also insists Israel will not withdraw from the territory, deepening divisions within the government.
New South Wales will introduce strict laws banning terror symbols, limiting protests, and tightening gun control after the deadly Bondi Beach attack. The measures have sparked debate over public safety and civil liberties.
Ashley Park reveals her top five favorite places in Rome, inspired by her time filming the latest season of the Netflix series. Her picks include local restaurants, historic sites, and scenic streets that showcase the city's charm.
Neapolitan artisans are selling Donald Trump figurines for Nativity scenes, continuing a tradition of including contemporary figures. Trump has become a popular choice among customers this Christmas. Some see his inclusion as a reflection of his global influence, while others debate the appropriateness of mixing politics with sacred art.
2025 delivered a banner year for animation, with standout titles blending inventive visuals and compelling stories. From demon-hunting pop stars to mythic heroes and time-traveling adventures, these works showcased the medium's creative range. Honorable mentions highlight the continued evolution of animated storytelling.
Palestine Action hunger strikers in the United Kingdom have taken legal action against the government over prison safety concerns as several activists are hospitalized. The group demands urgent intervention and policy changes, while officials deny wrongdoing.
Gaza's Christian community seeks to celebrate Christmas despite war, loss, and displacement. Many struggle to find joy amid grief and uncertainty, but hold onto faith and tradition. The future of Christians in Gaza remains uncertain as many consider leaving.
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