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Israel plans to reopen the Rafah border crossing with Egypt, potentially allowing Palestinians to leave Gaza for medical care and other needs. The move faces logistical and political hurdles, including disputes over entry and exit policies. Egypt wants the crossing open in both directions, while Israel insists on departures only until all hostages are returned.
Israel has received a coffin from Hamas said to contain a hostage's body, amid ongoing delays in the return of remains. The slow process has hindered further peace efforts in Gaza.
House Republicans are split on whether the United States should push for regime change in Venezuela. Some see Maduro as a security threat, while others warn against repeating past intervention mistakes. The debate highlights concerns over national security and the risks of direct involvement.
European leaders have agreed to phase out Russian gas imports, while peace talks between the United States and Russia stall. Other global stories include Macron's visit to China, the resumption of the MH-370 search, and San Francisco's lawsuit against ultra-processed food manufacturers.
Yemen's Houthis released mariners held since a July ship attack that killed at least four and sank the vessel. Oman reportedly took custody of the released crew, including nine Filipinos. The Houthis have targeted over 100 ships during the conflict.
Internal Hamas documents show the group infiltrated United Nations-affiliated aid organizations in Gaza, embedding loyalists in senior roles to direct operations and exploit nonprofits for its own purposes. The revelations raise concerns about the integrity and independence of humanitarian aid in the region.
Indian students are exploring new international study destinations beyond the US and UK, with institutions in Switzerland, Finland, Hungary, Estonia, and Morocco offering attractive alternatives. These schools provide specialized programmes, industry connections, and diverse communities. The trend marks a shift towards more innovative and affordable global education options.
Germany has begun deploying the Arrow 3 missile defense system from Israel to boost its air defenses. The first installation was inaugurated near Berlin, with more sites planned. The system aims to protect Germany and its European partners from long-range missile threats.
Eurovision organisers are meeting to discuss rule changes after allegations of voting interference by Israel. The talks may lead to a vote on Israel's future participation in the contest.
A Palestinian American activist reports widespread abuses by Hamas in Gaza, including violence and intimidation against critics. He accuses international organizations of ignoring these violations and calls for greater attention to Hamas's actions.
Prime Minister Netanyahu is said to support legalizing illegal West Bank farming outposts, despite rising settler violence against Palestinians. Rights groups warn these outposts drive land seizures and intimidation. The government is also seeking educational solutions to curb youth violence.
Prime Minister Netanyahu is expected to visit Washington for talks with President Trump at the end of December. The meeting will likely address regional security and peace initiatives. Dates for the visit have not been finalized.
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