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Nobel Peace Prize winner María Corina Machado has vowed to end President Nicolás Maduro's rule in Venezuela and restore democracy. Speaking in Oslo, she criticized Maduro's government and supported international efforts to cut off its funding.
The Trump administration is weighing terrorism-related sanctions against the United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees over alleged ties to Hamas. The move could disrupt vital humanitarian aid and has sparked debate within the US government. No final decision has been made.
A journalist recounts his involvement with an alleged Iranian spy, set against the backdrop of Iran's capture of a U.S. stealth drone. The story explores espionage and international intrigue.
European leaders sent Trump a proposal on Ukraine's possible territorial concessions to end the war with Russia. The talks are at a critical moment, with Ukraine insisting any deal must be acceptable to its people. Tensions remain high as Ukraine launches major drone attacks inside Russia.
Charley Hull is a top golfer known for her bold image, but her real story is one of resilience and family roots. A look inside her English home reveals the challenges she's faced and her determination to stay true to herself. Hull continues to pursue her first major win while navigating life beyond the spotlight.
Port raises $100 million at an $800 million valuation to advance autonomous engineering in software development. The company has seen rapid growth and serves major international clients.
Starting February 2026, primary schools will ban mobile phone use except in approved educational settings. The policy aims to reduce distractions and improve students' social and emotional development.
Ghana has deported three Israelis in response to alleged mistreatment of its citizens by Israeli authorities. Both countries are working to resolve the dispute, which comes amid strained relations over Ghana's support for Palestinians. Ghana insists its embassy has complied with international law.
A woman was killed and five others wounded by Israeli artillery fire near a hospital in northern Gaza's Jabalia refugee camp, according to the Palestinian Red Crescent Society. The Israeli military has not commented on the incident.
Shas lawmakers visited imprisoned draft dodgers and pledged support for a bill exempting yeshiva students from military service. The proposed legislation has sparked controversy and division within the government. The debate continues as the military faces recruitment shortages.
Rabbi Zalman Melamed advocates for a conscription law requiring military service for those not studying Torah full-time. He calls on haredi leaders to support this position and urges that only dedicated students receive deferments.
The Trump administration plans to appoint a two-star general to head Gaza's stabilization force, with key announcements now expected early next year. Delays signal ongoing challenges in postwar management efforts.
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