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More than 80 people have died in Hong Kong's worst fire in decades, with hundreds still missing. Authorities suspect safety breaches during renovations contributed to the disaster.
TimesofIsraelDaughter of detained Hamas health official says she was abducted by Israel-backed gang and handed over to IDFNovember 27, 2025
Tasneem al-Hams, a Gazan nurse and daughter of a senior Hamas health official, has been released from Israeli prison after claims of abduction by an Israeli-backed group. Her father remains in Israeli custody, and advocacy groups allege her detention was used to pressure him.
TimesofIsraelIran transferring hundreds of millions of dollars to Hezbollah via Dubai - WSJNovember 27, 2025
Iran has sent hundreds of millions of dollars to Hezbollah in Lebanon using money laundering operations in Dubai, according to a report. The funds are transferred through complex networks and alternative routes, as officials work to block such activities.
A new poll shows Likud in the lead and Otzma Yehudit gaining strength, while the opposition weakens. Netanyahu remains the preferred choice for prime minister. Coalition-building may become more complicated due to these shifts.
TimesofIsraelTeenagers throw stone at bus driver in Netanya, breaking glass and hurting himNovember 27, 2025
Teenagers attacked a bus driver in Netanya, injuring him and breaking the vehicle's glass. The incident is part of a recent surge in violence against transit workers, prompting calls for stronger law enforcement and route closures.
TimesofIsraelKhamenei says Trump administration 'not worthy of being approached' by IranNovember 27, 2025
Iran's supreme leader rejected any contact with the Trump administration and dismissed claims about Iran's nuclear program being destroyed. He praised national unity during the recent conflict with Israel and denied seeking nuclear weapons.
TimesofIsraelOn truce anniversary, Israel strikes Hezbollah as Lebanese PM criticizes terror groupNovember 27, 2025
Israel struck Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon on the anniversary of their ceasefire, accusing the group of violating the truce. Lebanon's prime minister criticized Hezbollah's effectiveness as civilian casualties from the strikes continued to rise. The escalation comes days before a papal visit to Lebanon.
ArutzSheva'Suspected support for terrorism': MK Sukkot demands investigation into Ayman OdehNovember 27, 2025
MK Tzvi Sukkot has requested a police investigation into MK Ayman Odeh over suspected support for terrorism. The appeal follows Odeh's unauthorized entry into Area A and meetings with hostile elements. Police are being urged to review the evidence and consider further action.
Fire Department Commissioner Robert Tucker resigned after Zohran Mamdani's election win, citing ideological differences and concerns about leadership. Tucker said the mayor-elect has not reached out to the fire department and emphasized the need to build trust with first responders.
The Louvre will sharply raise ticket prices for non-European visitors to help fund major renovations. The move has sparked debate over fairness and cultural access. Other French attractions are considering similar pricing changes.
Israeli forces killed two Palestinian men in Jenin after they appeared to surrender during a raid. The incident, captured on video, is under review amid rising violence in the West Bank.
Israel's deployment of artificial intelligence in the Gaza war has transformed battlefield tactics, enabling rapid, large-scale targeting with limited human oversight. Experts warn this shift raises grave ethical questions and may set a precedent for future conflicts. The technologies developed are expected to deepen surveillance and control in Palestinian territories.






