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Iran's president has declared 'total war' with the United States, Israel, and Europe as nuclear tensions rise. The announcement follows recent US strikes on Iranian nuclear sites and growing concerns over Iran-linked oil tankers near American shores. Pezeshkian claims Iran's military is now stronger and warns of a decisive response to further attacks.
Heavy rain and storms are affecting Israel, with flood risks increasing and colder temperatures expected. Rainfall will intensify overnight, peaking on Monday.
Police wiretaps reveal security officers coordinated with brokers to allow illegal entries at checkpoints in exchange for payment. The findings highlight corruption within the security forces.
Hamas is set to elect a new leader soon, with Khalil al-Hayya, who is seen as pro-Iran, likely to win. The leadership vote comes amid internal divisions and follows the deaths of previous leaders.
NSW Premier Chris Minns has announced new powers to shut down prayer halls accused of spreading hate and is considering deploying army troops to protect the Jewish community. The crackdown follows the closure of a Bankstown centre linked to the Bondi Beach massacre. Minns urged Sydneysiders to celebrate New Year's Eve and not let fear prevail.
Europe is at a crossroads between advancing artificial intelligence and maintaining strict climate policies. Energy constraints and regulatory hurdles may hinder its competitiveness in the global technology race.
Myanmar, Central African Republic, Guinea, and Kosovo held high-stakes elections on Sunday, each shaping the future of democracy and stability in their regions. The votes are marked by military control, resource politics, and political deadlock, with observers warning of ongoing repression and uncertainty.
Chandigarh's water supply project faces a tripling of costs, prompting the municipal corporation to propose eight cost-saving alternatives. The options will be voted on in December as the city seeks a sustainable solution for its water needs.
Arab and Islamic states have condemned Israel's recognition of Somaliland, calling it a violation of international law and a threat to regional stability. The European Union also criticized the move, while Somalia requested an urgent United Nations Security Council session. Somaliland remains largely unrecognized internationally.
Society's character is shaped by the information it consumes, with historical leaders influencing culture by controlling information flow. The article discusses how managing information has always been central to shaping collective consciousness.
Rams receiver Puka Nacua called his recent fine for criticizing officials a 'learning moment' and apologized for a controversial gesture made during a livestream. He and coach Sean McVay both said the incident did not distract from his play.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer is under fire for welcoming Egyptian activist Alaa Abd El-Fattah, who previously advocated violence online. Critics say the endorsement sends the wrong message amid rising anti-Semitic incidents.
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