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Reports reveal that stress from fighting Houthi forces led to a series of costly mistakes by the US Navy, including a friendly fire incident, a collision, and the loss of several jets. The findings highlight the toll of sustained operations on personnel and equipment.
December 04, 2025
Russian President Vladimir Putin praised India's reliability as a trade partner and discussed deepening cooperation with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The leaders are expected to sign multiple agreements to strengthen economic and strategic ties during Putin's visit.
Lisbon's rise as a cultural and culinary hotspot has led to skyrocketing property prices, making it Europe's most expensive housing market for locals. Residents are struggling with affordability as the city's popularity grows.
Colonel Kemp claims Hamas is behind all ceasefire violations in Gaza and is consolidating its power. He believes only Israel can effectively disarm the group, as international efforts may not succeed.
Military leaders defended deadly boat strikes before Congress, sparking partisan debate. A suspect was arrested in the pre-January 6 pipe bomb case. Other headlines include a delayed vaccine vote and a controversial family separation by immigration officials.
BBCBBC World Service - Newshour, Eurovision in crisis as countries walk out over IsraelDecember 04, 2025
Ireland, The Netherlands, Slovenia, and Spain have pulled out of next year's Eurovision Song Contest over Israel's involvement, raising questions about the event's future.
A former aide to Prime Minister Netanyahu says United States-Israel relations are as strong as ever. Netanyahu has been invited for a fifth White House visit during President Trump's term, highlighting the close partnership between the two nations.
TimesofIsraelIDF chief announces new senior appointments, setting up another potential clash with KatzDecember 04, 2025
The Israeli military chief has named new senior officers, potentially deepening tensions with government leaders. The move highlights ongoing divisions within Israel's defense leadership.
A new report finds antisemitic incidents in Australia remain three times higher than before October seventh, with serious attacks on the rise. The report cites arson and vandalism against Jewish sites in Melbourne and Sydney.
The Red Sea International Film Festival has begun in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, featuring over 100 films and attracting global stars. The event highlights the kingdom's growing film industry but faces criticism from rights groups. The festival runs through December 13.
A false earthquake alert was sent to phones in Nevada and California, warning of a major quake that never happened. Seismologists believe human-made noise may have triggered the system. Authorities are investigating the cause of the error.
Yasser Abu Shabab, a key anti-Hamas clan leader in Gaza, was killed in Rafah after a violent dispute. His militia, reportedly backed by Israel, vows to continue fighting Hamas as instability grows in the region.









