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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.
Saudi Arabia's largest banks posted 2.5 percent loan growth in the third quarter, led by a rise in corporate lending. The sector maintained strong financial performance and asset quality, while efficiency gains and solid capital positions bolstered investor confidence.
Gaza's Christian community is finding ways to celebrate Christmas despite war and hardship. Many families are coping with loss and displacement, but continue to hold onto faith and tradition.
Western democracies have blocked hostile media outlets to protect national security, setting a precedent for balancing free speech and defense. A new report urges Israel to follow suit, arguing such measures are essential for defending democracy.
Syria has published new official maps that omit the Golan Heights from its borders, reflecting a major change in its territorial claims. The move follows reports of halted negotiations with Israel over disputed territories.
Ben Shapiro received strong support at a Conservative event but avoided discussing Israel, a notable departure from his usual stance. The article explores how internal conflicts have left Shapiro isolated within the movement.
The Global News Podcast covers the return of a Palestinian baby to Gaza after medical treatment, President Trump's announcement of new navy battleships, and Nigeria's move to label kidnappers as terrorists. Other stories include the death of Call of Duty creator Vince Zampella and a Spanish town's lottery win.
Iran has stated its missile program will not be subject to negotiations, rejecting calls for talks from Israel. The government insists the program is for defense and accuses Western countries of double standards.
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