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Flavio Bolsonaro, son of Brazil's former president and a presidential hopeful, may visit Israel next month during an international trip. He aims to run a more moderate campaign focused on economic reforms and distancing from culture wars.
Amy Schumer has spoken about her divorce from Chris Fischer, sharing how she is relying on her faith and family for support. The comedian addressed rumors about her weight loss and clarified it was not the cause of the split. Schumer and Fischer remain focused on raising their son together.
Israeli leaders are warning of increased threats from Iran and seeking support from President Trump. U.S. Ambassador Mike Huckabee says Iran poses a danger to Israel, the United States, and Europe. Netanyahu is expected to press for action in upcoming talks.
Turkey's foreign minister called on Kurdish-led forces to join Syria's army during a visit to Damascus, as both sides work to finalize a key integration deal. The talks also focused on regional security and efforts to combat the Islamic State group.
Italy will keep troops in Lebanon after the United Nations peacekeeping mission ends in 2026, pledging ongoing support for the Lebanese armed forces. The decision comes as the United Nations prepares to conclude its long-standing mission in the region.
From Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's engagement to Beyoncé's historic album win, 2025 was a year of viral trends, major reunions, and unforgettable pop culture moments. The entertainment world celebrated new stars, mourned beloved icons, and faced industry shakeups.
NGOs warn that Israel's new registration rules could halt vital aid to Gaza and the West Bank, with key groups already barred. Relief workers fear the changes may cause a collapse in humanitarian services amid an ongoing crisis.
Larry Ellison has personally backed Paramount's $108 billion bid for Warner Bros Discovery, escalating a bidding war with Netflix. The deal could reshape Hollywood, with both offers drawing political attention and sparking debate over media ownership.
Brooklyn Beckham has blocked his family on social media amid an ongoing feud, choosing to celebrate the holidays with his wife Nicola Peltz's family in the United States. The Beckhams will continue their Christmas traditions in England without him, highlighting the growing rift.
A family in Israel has turned their apartment into an elaborate Christmas grotto, expanding their decorations each year. What began as a small display now covers much of their home, spreading festive cheer and hope.
Jonathan Pollard claims he was urged by an Israeli agent to commit suicide to end his case. He also criticized foreign military presence in Israel and discussed a recent secret meeting with the US Ambassador.
Rabbi Avraham Idan says police beat him during a Jerusalem demonstration, leaving him and his son traumatized. He is now under house arrest as his son prepares for a circumcision ceremony.
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