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India navigated a turbulent 2025 with resilience, facing diplomatic and security challenges from the United States, Pakistan, and China. Strategic decisions and assertive actions strengthened India's global position and regional influence. The year marked a confident shift in India's approach to its national and foreign interests.
Cancel culture surged in 2025, affecting public figures, government programs, and entire movements amid rising political polarization. High-profile cancellations, media controversies, and backlash over the Israel-Palestine conflict highlighted the dangers of an increasingly punitive public climate. Experts caution that this trend threatens open debate and social cohesion.
British-Egyptian activist Abd El Fattah apologized for past social media posts, but soon after, his account liked posts claiming he is the target of a smear campaign. The incident has sparked criticism and a government review into information failures.
A new study finds that light, nutrient-rich meals like miso soup are best for hangover recovery, while greasy breakfasts worsen symptoms. Experts recommend hydrating foods and moderation in alcohol consumption for faster recovery.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have lost two key staff members, including their longtime aide James Holt, amid ongoing public relations challenges. The departures add to a growing list of advisers leaving the couple's team, raising concerns about the stability of their operations.
TimesofIsraelDaily Briefing Dec. 30: Day 816 - In Florida, a jovial Trump is hawkish on Gaza and IranDecember 30, 2025
Donald Trump met with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Florida, voicing strong support for Israel on Iran and Gaza. The meeting included controversial remarks about a possible pardon for Netanyahu and news that Trump will receive the Israel Prize.
December 30, 2025
Donald Trump expressed optimism about future relations between Israel, Syria, and Saudi Arabia after meeting with Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The statement follows a deadly Israeli strike in Syria and warnings from Saudi Arabia about the impact of such actions on regional peace efforts.
Yitzhak Goldknopf condemns Yair Lapid for seeking to block funding to ultra-Orthodox schools, calling it an attack on the community's rights. The dispute highlights tensions over education funding and the treatment of ultra-Orthodox children in Israel.
Iran's president urged officials to address protesters' demands after shopkeepers in Tehran demonstrated against economic hardship. The government replaced the central bank governor and promised dialogue as inflation and currency woes persist.
Fuel prices will drop below 7 shekels per liter for the first time in two years, following a significant reduction announced by the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure. The decrease is due to falling international gasoline prices and a weaker United States dollar.
Minister Ben-Gvir joined a large police operation in Tarabin, targeting unrest in Bedouin communities after recent violence. The government is taking a tough stance to restore order in the region.
The shekel reached a four-year high against the dollar, raising concerns among exporters. At the same time, gas prices will be significantly reduced starting Wednesday night.










