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Nigel Farage is accused by former classmates of singing antisemitic songs and making racist remarks at Dulwich College in the 1970s. Farage denies the claims, calling them politically motivated, while some ex-pupils say the behaviour was deeply hurtful and unacceptable.
Heavy rain and flood risks are expected in southern and eastern Israel, with major roads to Eilat set to close. Authorities warn of travel disruptions and urge caution for those in affected regions.
Flavio Bolsonaro says his father, former president Jair Bolsonaro, has chosen him to run for Brazil's presidency in 2026. The announcement rattled markets and divided the right, as many had expected a more experienced candidate. Flavio pledged to unite supporters and offer a predictable economic plan.
Discover creative ways to incorporate plants into your kitchen design without losing valuable space. Experts recommend using areas above cabinets or window ledges to keep your kitchen both green and functional.
Artificial intelligence's confident responses can create a false sense of trust, even when it is wrong. Society's dependence on technology follows a familiar cycle of anxiety, adaptation, and reliance.
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December 06, 2025
Marshal Herrmann debuts his first themeless crossword for The Times, featuring inventive clues and several new entries. The challenging puzzle offers a fresh Saturday workout for solvers.
An 18-year-old Palestinian says settlers kidnapped and beat him near Ramallah, leaving him hospitalized. He also accuses troops of assault during interrogation. The incident highlights a rise in settler violence in the West Bank.
A veteran hiker uncovered hidden water pools on a remote, unmarked trail in the Judean Desert after recent floods. The challenging route offers striking views and moments of wonder, but is only recommended for experienced hikers due to safety risks.
Israel has asked mediators to help recover the remains of the last hostage in Gaza and discussed the next phase of the peace plan. Muslim-majority countries are concerned about Israel's plan to open the Rafah crossing for Palestinian exit. The Israeli military continues operations in Gaza amid the ceasefire.
A 12-year-old girl from Gaza received a life-saving brain operation in Jordan after surviving an Israeli bombing. She is one of few allowed to leave Gaza for urgent medical care, while thousands remain in need amid ongoing humanitarian challenges.
The Trump administration has seized and renamed the United States Institute of Peace, sparking a legal battle over its control. The building now bears Trump's name and will host a major peace agreement signing, even as court disputes continue.
Welsh blacksmith Paul Dennis marks 50 years of shaping metal for landmarks like Windsor Castle and Westminster Abbey. From a cowshed to royal commissions, his artistry has left a mark on historic sites across the United Kingdom and beyond.
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