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Deadly protests over Iran's economic crisis have spread nationwide, with several killed and many detained. Authorities have offered dialogue, but tensions remain high amid heavy security.
Russia accuses Ukraine of a deadly drone attack in occupied Kherson, claiming civilians were targeted, but Kyiv has not commented and the allegations remain unverified.
HBO Max will launch in Israel on January 13, bringing popular series and movies to local viewers. The announcement comes as Warner Bros. Discovery revealed its acquisition by Netflix in a multi-billion dollar deal.
Rabbi Yom Tov Weinberger's death leaves his wife and fourteen children with $140,000 in medical debt and no income. The family faces immense hardship as they mourn their father and struggle to meet basic needs.
Finland has detained a Russian-linked cargo ship after an undersea cable to Estonia was damaged, sparking a major security alert. Estonia reported a second outage, raising regional concerns and prompting increased vigilance across the Baltic Sea.
Stormzy has revealed he was forced to restructure his life after facing backlash for his McDonald's deal. The rapper reflected on a difficult year, sharing how criticism and personal challenges led him to take a break from social media and focus on new music. He confirmed work on his fourth album is underway for a 2026 release.
Israeli troops killed a Palestinian man after coming under attack by stone throwers in the northern West Bank. The incident is part of a broader rise in violence and tensions in the region.
Around 500,000 people joined a pro-Palestinian rally in Istanbul, calling for an end to violence in Gaza. The event was organized by hundreds of civil groups and featured speeches and music.
A new Chabad center has opened on Bondi Beach to honor victims of the recent Hanukkah attack, offering acts of kindness and outreach to the community. The initiative aims to promote unity and remembrance through daily good deeds.
A fire at a crowded bar in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, during New Year's celebrations has left dozens dead and around 100 injured. Emergency services and hospitals are overwhelmed, and the cause of the blaze is still under investigation.
Israeli startups raised $1.5 billion in December, pushing 2025's total funding above $10.5 billion. Major investments went to cybersecurity, cloud backup, and mental health companies.
Israel plans to remove waste from illegal fires in Judea and Samaria and charge the Palestinian Authority for the costs. Lawmakers are urging stronger action, calling the fires a security and health threat.
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