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Yemen's warring sides have agreed to exchange nearly 3,000 prisoners in the largest swap since the conflict began. The deal follows talks in Oman and includes the release of several foreign nationals. International groups are calling for quick action to implement the agreement and advance peace.
The Defense Ministry expects to treat 100,000 wounded veterans by 2028, with half experiencing mental health issues. Mental health treatments and support hotline calls have surged over the past year.
British police have closed their probe into anti-Israel Defense Forces chants at Glastonbury Festival, citing insufficient evidence for prosecution. The performance by Bob Vylan sparked widespread criticism and led to the group being banned from tours and venues.
Israel criticized the Palestinian Authority after a Christmas tree was torched, but footage soon emerged of police disrupting a Christmas event in Haifa. The police have not commented on the incident, which involved detaining a man dressed as Santa Claus.
Belgium has joined South Africa's case at the International Court of Justice accusing Israel of genocide in Gaza. The move adds to the growing number of countries supporting the lawsuit, which Israel denies.
Noida International Airport has partnered with Tech Mahindra to establish a network and security operations centre for the new airport. The collaboration will ensure continuous monitoring and robust cybersecurity for airport operations.
The article explores the importance of self-respect and boundaries for men in relationships. It examines the struggle to balance agreeableness with authenticity, using reality television as an example.
Egypt is increasing its military presence and deploying advanced weaponry near the Israel border, citing national security needs. Officials stress that these actions do not affect the peace agreement with Israel. Egypt is also watching upcoming diplomatic talks that may impact regional security.
The United States is denying visas to a former European Union commissioner and four others over allegations of pressuring social media firms to censor content. The decision targets those involved in shaping the European Union's online content rules. European officials deny the accusations, defending the regulations as measures for transparency and safety.
A reflection on the Christmas story emphasizes the importance of silence and spiritual awareness in daily life. The article invites readers to recognize the Divine presence that surrounds them, especially during the holiday season.
Model Adva Lavie faces felony charges for allegedly using her glamorous lifestyle to commit theft and extortion. Authorities say she targeted victims through social media and personal relationships, with investigations ongoing across multiple states and countries.
Attila Mihaly Kertesz will become Israel's first Olympic cross-country skier after qualifying for the 2026 Winter Games. His journey included overcoming immigration hurdles, self-funding his training, and defying expectations. Kertesz hopes to inspire others with his perseverance and passion for the sport.
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