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Haibet Al-Halbousi has been elected as Iraq's new parliamentary speaker, ending a political deadlock. He faces major challenges, including security reforms and tackling public debt and corruption.
Immigration to Israel fell sharply in 2025, mainly due to fewer arrivals from Russia, while numbers from Western countries rose amid growing antisemitism. The government is introducing new programs to support and attract immigrants, but the country still faces a net migration deficit.
A petition to Israel's Supreme Court claims the State enforces the Draft Law only against haredi individuals, while exempting other groups. The petitioners demand an end to economic sanctions and call for equal application of duties and rights to all citizens.
Victoria will allocate nearly two million Australian dollars to boost security for Jewish institutions and events. The funding will support security training, summer camps, and aid organizations. The move comes in response to recent safety concerns in the community.
Israeli technology may soon predict Crohn's disease flare-ups before symptoms start, offering hope for better patient care. The innovation could help millions manage their condition more effectively.
Iran sends three satellites into orbit with Russian help, sparking concern in Israel and the west. Tehran celebrates the milestone as a sign of technological progress and deepening ties with Moscow.
Netanyahu meets Trump in Florida to discuss regional security and diplomacy. Israel recognizes Somaliland, drawing international attention. Former hostages Matan Zangauker and Ilana Gritzewsky announce their engagement.
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz addresses growing fraud allegations after a viral daycare video. The investigation is expanding, raising concerns about oversight and public trust.
Elon Musk has called Bill Gates a 'liar' over claims about foreign aid cuts and their impact on global health. The dispute centers on Gates' criticism of Musk's support for reduced government spending. Their public feud underscores differing views on philanthropy and responsibility.
Half of Israelis view working for Qatar while employed by the Prime Minister's Office as treason, according to a new poll. The findings come amid controversy over alleged ties between Netanyahu's aides and Qatar.
Kiryat Shmona residents are now eligible for private gun licenses, aiming to support self-defense as the city recovers from recent conflict. The move follows a sharp rise in gun permit requests and ongoing debate over public safety. Only a portion of residents and businesses have returned since the ceasefire.
Heavy rain and strong winds caused flooding, downed trees, and road closures across Israel. Authorities issued warnings and closed major routes as emergency services responded to the storm. The weather is expected to improve by Tuesday, with another brief storm forecast for Thursday.
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