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Donald Trump posted a photo claiming wind turbines kill bald eagles, but the image was from Israel and showed a different bird. Experts and critics noted the mistake, fueling debate over Trump's stance on wind energy.
Prime Minister Netanyahu urged Evangelical leaders to join in a shared ideological battle for Western values, highlighting Israel's role in protecting Christian communities. He emphasized the importance of faith-based alliances amid debates over U.S. support for Israel.
Zohran Mamdani will become New York City's first Muslim mayor and the first to be sworn in on the Quran. His inauguration features both private and public ceremonies, and his leadership is already drawing attention for its progressive agenda and controversial appointments.
Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani's open, people-focused style could create security challenges as he takes office amid threats and political tensions. Despite concerns, he plans to remain accessible to New Yorkers, following the example of past mayors.
Finnish police have seized a cargo ship and detained its crew after undersea cables were damaged in the Baltic Sea. Authorities are investigating possible sabotage, with similar incidents reported in the region. Repairs are pending as officials coordinate their response.
Gaza residents mark the end of 2025 amid ongoing hardship, displacement, and destruction. Many hope the recent truce will bring lasting peace and a chance to rebuild their lives.
The Defense Ministry is seeking an extra eight billion shekel, reopening budget negotiations and raising concerns about further cuts to civilian ministries.
A scientist has deciphered the last undecoded Dead Sea Scrolls, revealing biblical themes and references. The breakthrough unlocks new insights into ancient Jewish beliefs and practices. The cryptic script may have been used for symbolic or ritual reasons.
Australia paused its New Year's Eve celebrations for a nationwide minute of silence honoring the victims of the Bondi Beach attack. The tribute, held under tight security, included illuminated messages of peace and unity in Sydney before festivities resumed.
The ombudsman for judges has dismissed most ethics complaints against Supreme Court President Isaac Amit, finding only one justified but not warranting action. Right-wing groups had filed the complaints in an effort to undermine Amit's appointment. Justice Minister Yariv Levin continues to call for Amit's resignation despite the ombudsman's findings.
Alaa Abd el-Fattah's return to the United Kingdom after years as a political prisoner has sparked debate over citizenship rules and past online remarks. The controversy has shifted focus from Egypt's human-rights record to Britain's own political and administrative processes.
The year-end review highlights ongoing global tensions, including the Russia-Ukraine war and China-Taiwan standoff, as well as a shifting international order. Regional conflicts and strategic competition are expected to persist into 2026.
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