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A podcast episode discusses how Americans in Israel can simplify United States investments for greater clarity and confidence. The focus is on understanding portfolios without sacrificing long-term goals.
Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani has named several anti-Israel activists to his inaugural committee, including Ms. Rachel and Beth Miller. The move has drawn criticism and raised questions about the committee's role.
LeBron James' agent shared his thoughts on comparing basketball legends, choosing LeBron to build a team but Michael Jordan for a decisive final shot.
Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar rejected criticism from Western countries over Israel's approval of new communities in Judea and Samaria, defending the decision as legal and necessary. He accused foreign governments of discrimination and ignoring illegal construction by the Palestinian Authority.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Israel is the only Middle Eastern country where Christians are thriving and free to practice their faith. He contrasted Israel's approach with recent attacks on Christians in the region and pledged continued support for Christian communities.
Border Police are pressing Givat Ze'ev to tighten security for Palestinian workers after recent arrests and complaints of protocol violations. The local council disputes the police's claims and says it is cooperating with authorities. Palestinian work permits in Israel remain severely restricted since October 2023.
President Zelensky outlines a new peace plan offering troop withdrawal in exchange for a demilitarised zone and international security guarantees. European leaders react to a United States visa ban, and Bethlehem celebrates Christmas Eve amid ongoing regional tensions.
Bethlehem held its first full Christmas celebrations since the Gaza war began, with parades and crowds returning to Manger Square. Residents and visitors expressed hope for peace as the city emerged from years of somber observance.
Zelensky is considering a demilitarized zone in eastern Ukraine, backed by strong international security guarantees and a ceasefire monitoring system. A separate agreement with the United States would outline these conditions.
A teenager has been charged after a Norwegian tourist was allegedly assaulted and robbed at St Kilda Pier. Police are seeking further information from the public to identify others involved. The victim has returned to Norway after being treated for a broken arm.
Israel has rejected international criticism over its decision to expand settlements in the West Bank. The government insists the move is legal and necessary for security, despite opposition from several countries.
Megyn Kelly has publicly criticized Bari Weiss and Ben Shapiro, accusing them of fueling division within the conservative movement. The dispute comes as Weiss faces challenges in her new role at CBS News.
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