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Pope Leo visits Turkiye and Lebanon on his first international trip, promoting peace and unity amid global tensions. His meetings with leaders and prayers at key sites highlight the Vatican's moral role in international affairs.
The kidnapping of over 300 children from a Catholic school in Niger state has sparked anger, prayers, and debate over religious tensions in Nigeria. Parents continue to protest as most children remain missing. Community leaders urge unity amid growing insecurity.
The article critiques the West's role in funding and enabling the war in Gaza while claiming to uphold human rights. It highlights the contradictions in US and German policy and urges the Global South to challenge Western narratives. The piece calls for exposing and rejecting these hypocrisies to achieve real change.
Israel is moving forward with a law that allows healthcare professionals to report threats of future harm. The amendment aims to balance patient confidentiality with the need to prevent violence and protect public safety.
Abdul Qadir Mumin, the new leader of the Islamic State, runs a global network from Somalia after years of preaching extremism in Britain. His forces have grown rapidly, making the Somali branch a major hub, but ongoing raids have left him on the run. Local and international efforts continue to target his group, which remains entrenched in remote mountain strongholds.
British Airways has opened a new luxury lounge in Dubai, blending British and Middle Eastern design with exclusive dining and amenities. The lounge is part of a global investment in premium travel experiences.
YNetCracks in coalition over draft-exemption law: 'shameful law devoid of any public courDecember 01, 2025
Three members of the Religious Zionism Party have declared they will oppose the coalition's draft-exemption bill. Their opposition signals rising tensions within the government over the proposed legislation.
TimesofIsraelImmigration minister vows to vote against Haredi enlistment bill 'even if it means PM fires me'December 01, 2025
Immigration Minister Ofir Sofer pledges to vote against the government's ultra-Orthodox enlistment bill, risking his cabinet position. He and other lawmakers argue the bill does not bring real change and may not have enough support to pass.
Yosef Chaim Ohana returned home to Kiryat Malakhi after months in captivity and rehabilitation. He was welcomed by the community, shared memories of his ordeal, and requested his mother's couscous. Ohana reflected on the importance of family, faith, and home during his recovery.
NewYorkTimesUEFA held meetings with pro-Palestinian campaign over possible Israel suspension after ceasefireDecember 01, 2025
UEFA has held talks with pro-Palestinian campaigners about possibly suspending Israel from European football. The governing body is under pressure but has not yet taken action, as legal and political challenges continue.
Prime Minister Netanyahu has requested a pardon to end his corruption trial, drawing comparisons to tactics used by Donald Trump. The move has shifted political debate in Israel and sparked calls for his retirement as a condition for any pardon.
Pope Leo XIV prays for peace in Lebanon during his visit to the tomb of Saint Charbel, drawing thousands of celebrants. His message focuses on hope and unity for the crisis-hit country.









