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The United States may be intercepting another Venezuelan oil tanker as questions arise over Chevron's continued operations in the country. Israel approves 19 new settlements in the West Bank, and the United States penny ends production after 230 years.
Culture Minister Miki Zohar threatens to end all state funding for the film industry amid a dispute over an alternative awards ceremony. He accuses industry figures of boycotting and pressuring nominees to withdraw from the new event.
Jared Kushner has proposed a $112 billion plan to rebuild Gaza as a tech and tourism hub, but experts question its viability due to political and logistical challenges. The plan depends on Hamas disarming and lacks details on governance and resettlement. Regional governments and investors remain skeptical.
A man has been charged for allegedly promoting a violent event online after the Bondi Beach massacre. Police arrested him following an investigation into the widely shared flyer. He faces charges for threatening violence on racial and religious grounds.
A government minister has dismissed criticism from the attorney general over plans for a government-led inquiry into the October 7 attack. The move has sparked debate over accountability and the scope of the investigation.
Israel's foreign minister urged Jews in Western countries to move to Israel after a deadly attack in Sydney. He cited rising antisemitism and called for greater protection of Jewish communities worldwide.
Singapore will become the first country to tax air passengers for green fuel, with charges starting in October 2026. The new levy will vary by route and cabin class, and only applies to flights departing from Singapore.
USPS has released holiday shipping deadlines to ensure gifts arrive before Christmas. Experts advise against self-improvement gifts and warn travelers about packing presents to avoid extra fees and confiscation at airports.
The United States Post Office has shared shipping deadlines to ensure packages arrive before Christmas. Experts advise against gifting self-improvement items and warn travelers to pack carefully to avoid extra fees and confiscations at airports.
A 29-year-old woman on hunger strike for 43 days in a UK prison faces life-threatening health risks, with her family urging government intervention. She is among eight detainees protesting prolonged remand and demanding changes to UK policies. The government has refused to intervene, citing judicial independence.
Prime Minister Netanyahu marked the eighth night of Hanukkah with Chabad emissaries, honoring victims of a recent attack in Sydney. He praised the resilience and unity of the Jewish community and expressed hope for continued strength.
Israel is boosting archaeological enforcement and excavations in Judea and Samaria, marking a notable shift in the region's approach to antiquities. Officials report a dramatic transformation in recent years.
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