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Iranian traders and shopkeepers protested for a second day as the national currency hit a record low, worsening inflation and raising prices for essentials. The demonstrations come amid renewed sanctions, economic uncertainty, and fears of broader conflict.
Reform UK has accused the Conservatives of poor judgment after granting citizenship to activist Alaa Abd El-Fattah, whose past tweets have sparked outrage. The issue has reignited debate over the vetting of citizenship applicants and the standards expected of new citizens.
A tree fell onto a car in Herzliya, but the driver was uninjured. Stormy weather is causing further traffic disruptions, including heavy congestion in Bnei Brak due to malfunctioning traffic lights.
Sydney's mayor has reversed course and will include a Jewish symbol in the New Year's Eve tribute to Bondi attack victims. A menorah will be projected onto the Harbour Bridge, following calls from Jewish groups for more specific recognition. The memorial aims to honor the victims and condemn antisemitism.
Senior Conservatives are urging the government to strip activist Alaa Abd El-Fattah of his British citizenship over resurfaced historic tweets calling for violence. Abd El-Fattah has apologized, but party leaders have dismissed his apology and called for his deportation.
From record-breaking feats in track and field to dramatic finishes in tennis, golf, and Formula One, 2025 was a landmark year for sport. The world also bid farewell to several iconic athletes, making it a year of both celebration and remembrance.
Iran is reportedly developing unconventional warheads for ballistic missiles amid rising tensions. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to discuss possible responses with United States President Donald Trump.
Mr Ahmed bravely tackled a gunman during the Bondi Beach shooting, saving many lives despite being shot himself. The attack, Australia's deadliest since 1996, left fifteen dead and forty injured. Mr Ahmed has been widely praised and received significant community support.
For the first time in Israel, four women received artificial urinary sphincters through robotic surgery at Galilee Medical Center. The rare procedure addresses severe incontinence and is typically performed on men.
Princess Charlotte captured attention during the royal family's traditional Christmas walk to church in Sandringham. The event marked a shift in focus from her brother, Prince Louis, to Charlotte as the standout of the day.
Benjamin Netanyahu is meeting Donald Trump in Florida to discuss Israel's conflicts in Gaza, Iran, and Lebanon. The talks will cover the future of Gaza, ongoing military actions, and strategies regarding Iran and Lebanon. The outcome could have significant implications for the region.
A senior Hamas official called for US intervention to ensure Israel fully implements the ceasefire agreement and proposed a Palestinian Arab committee to govern Gaza. Officials also reported a dire need for humanitarian aid for displaced people in the region.
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