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Tracy-Ann Oberman has criticized celebrities for supporting Palestine without full understanding, emphasizing her own informed perspective on the Middle East and antisemitism. She says her stance has earned her respect and more work, and recently returned to EastEnders for a special episode.
West Midlands Police apologised for wrongly claiming Birmingham's Jewish community supported a ban on Maccabi Tel Aviv fans at a recent football match. The force admitted there was no documented evidence of such support, prompting a review of the decision-making process. The match passed without major incident, but scrutiny of the ban continues.
Michael shares his journey from Far Rockaway to Europe and Israel, highlighting his work in Jewish history and his resilience after becoming disabled during the pandemic.
The Israel Defense Forces recorded 151 soldier deaths in 2025, including a fifteen-year high in suicides. Expanded mental health support and new resilience initiatives have been introduced to address rising psychological distress. The military says mental health will remain a key focus moving forward.
The Israeli military reports a sharp decrease in soldier deaths for 2025, mainly due to fewer combat fatalities. However, suicide rates among soldiers remain unchanged, prompting new measures to address psychological trauma.
Supreme Court President Isaac Amit denounced Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich's threats as an attack on Israel's judiciary. Amit vowed the courts would remain steadfast, while Smotrich accused Amit of overreaching his authority.
United States stocks fell slightly as concerns over artificial intelligence stock valuations continued. Boeing shares rose on news of a major contract, while technology companies saw declines. Investors are awaiting signals from the central bank on interest rates.
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.
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