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Riyadh Music Week 2025 will be held from December 4th to 13th, bringing together local and international music talent for performances, conferences, and community events. The program aims to support the growth of Saudi Arabia's music industry and position Riyadh as a creative hub.
A new wave of films is challenging Hollywood's traditional Zionist narrative, with 'Palestine 36' and other works offering fresh perspectives on the Palestinian experience. Growing public interest and industry changes suggest a shift toward more balanced storytelling.
A leaked recording appears to show Witkoff advising a Russian official on how to approach Trump for peace talks. The conversation reportedly led to a direct call between Trump and Putin, with both sides discussing ways to end the war. Russian officials have criticized the leak and confirmed further meetings.
TopGum Industries' shares jumped after securing a multi-year supply deal with a major U.S. supplement brand. The agreement is expected to bring at least 25 million dollars in revenue by 2026.
Defense Minister Israel Katz rejected calls for administrative detentions of settlers and hilltop youth, emphasizing that no security agency has requested such action. The debate in the Knesset committee highlighted divisions over how to address the issue.
A pro-life pregnancy center CEO warns that Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani's proposed policies could threaten the existence of such centers in New York City. He argues these changes would limit alternatives to abortion and reduce support for women seeking free medical care.
Lebanon and Cyprus have signed a maritime border agreement, opening the door to offshore gas exploration and closer energy cooperation. Lebanon hopes the deal will help boost its struggling economy, though no viable energy finds have been made yet.
YNetReport: Witkoff coached Putin aide on how Russian leader should pitch Trump on UkrainNovember 26, 2025
A leaked transcript shows Trump's envoy advising a Putin aide on how to pitch a Ukraine peace plan to Trump, sparking criticism that the approach favors Russian interests. The White House calls the talks routine, while the proposed plan reportedly aligns with Moscow's demands.
Israel's power plant construction is delayed due to a global turbine shortage, raising costs and threatening competition. Consumers may face higher electricity prices until new plants are operational after 2030.
Israel returned 15 Palestinian bodies to Gaza in exchange for the remains of an Israeli hostage. The transfer was part of a ceasefire deal and facilitated by the International Committee of the Red Cross.
Pope Leo XIV will visit Turkey and Lebanon on his first foreign trip, focusing on Christian unity and support for Lebanon amid ongoing regional tensions. The journey comes as the world watches closely, with hopes that Leo will call for justice and reconciliation. Security is tight following recent violence, but organizers say the pope's visit will proceed as planned.
Prime Minister Netanyahu testified in court, describing the difficulty of managing legal proceedings alongside his official duties. His testimony was briefly interrupted by an urgent matter, prompting a pause in the session.











