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Abou Family Residence has bought 40 apartments in Tel Aviv's Da Vinci Towers, half of which were damaged by a missile, for NIS 61.5 million. The deal reflects reduced prices and significant renovation challenges, but the developer sees strong potential in the rental market.
Liam Maguire has been promoted to chief communications officer for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, aiming to strengthen their global profile. He replaces Meredith Maines and is now the couple's only publicist after multiple departures.
Omri Boehm's 'Radical Universalism' makes a compelling case for justice that transcends identity and self-interest. The book critiques modern politics and calls for a renewed commitment to universal values and moral duty. It is praised as a timely and transformative work.
A major exhibition at the Met Museum introduces Finnish painter Helene Schjerfbeck to New York audiences. Her evocative portraits and self-portraits reveal a unique artistic journey marked by resilience and innovation.
Antisemitism in the United States has risen sharply since the October 2023 attack on Israel, with online hate and incidents increasing. The article urges Americans to reject platforms that spread antisemitism and support voices that promote tolerance. It calls for 2026 to be the year America once again makes antisemitism unacceptable.
India faced a turbulent year in 2025, navigating trade wars, regional conflicts, and renewed terrorism amid intensifying global rivalries. Strategic autonomy and flexible partnerships defined India's approach as it balanced competing pressures and sought to shape a more stable world order.
Kuwait and the United Kingdom are working to strengthen their aviation ties through high-level meetings and new partnerships. Recent agreements aim to improve air travel, infrastructure, and operational efficiency between the two countries.
Police say the Bondi Beach attack suspects acted alone, with no evidence of a wider terrorist cell. A bystander who intervened is being praised for his bravery. Sydney will honor the victims during New Year's Eve celebrations.
The Fast of the Tenth of Tevet is being observed today, marking the start of the siege on Jerusalem and serving as a memorial for Holocaust victims. The day includes fasting, special prayers, and reflection across Israel and the Jewish world.
President Trump warns Hamas to disarm quickly or face severe consequences, while Russia and Ukraine trade accusations over a drone incident. Khaleda Zia dies at eighty, and researchers highlight the plight of Mediterranean sharks.
The convicted Pittsburgh synagogue shooter has appealed his death sentence, citing issues with jury selection and trial procedures. His attorneys argue for a new sentencing phase, and federal prosecutors have 90 days to respond.
The Fast of the Tenth of Tevet commemorates the start of the Babylonian siege of Jerusalem and is observed with fasting and special prayers. The day also serves as a memorial for Holocaust victims and recalls other significant losses in Jewish history.
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