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Semyon Bychkov has been named the next music director of the Paris Opera, bringing decades of international experience and a passion for artistic innovation. His appointment signals a new era for the company as it seeks to expand its symphonic repertoire and strengthen its cultural identity.
Text messages between Donald Trump and Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Støre reveal tensions over Greenland, international security, and recent United States policies. The exchange highlights differing perspectives on alliance cooperation and territorial claims.
Donald Trump is pressuring European allies to agree to the United States purchase of Greenland, threatening tariffs and sharing provocative images online. His actions have unsettled markets and drawn responses from international leaders seeking diplomatic solutions.
British photographer John Balsdon will document Saudi Arabia's volcanic landscapes for his fine-art series. His project will include both photographs and a short film highlighting the region's unique natural beauty.
Israeli researchers have developed a light-activated plastic that stays liquid until triggered, enabling safer and more flexible manufacturing. The innovation could simplify industrial processes and reduce waste. The material's activation is controlled by embedded mechanisms, offering new possibilities for production and repair.
Ahmed al Ahmed, who stopped a terrorist attack in Sydney, has revealed the lasting pain and injury he endures. He responded to criticism about the recognition he received, saying no reward can make up for his loss. Al Ahmed emphasized that he acted out of humanity and does not regret his actions.
Netanya will hold a special mayoral election on Tuesday after the passing of its longtime mayor. Four candidates are competing to lead the city, each offering different visions for its future. The outcome is expected to significantly influence Netanya's development.
The president has threatened tariffs on several European countries over opposition to his Greenland ambitions, straining relations with key allies. Meanwhile, a new Gaza board is forming, with controversial figures invited to join.
Pitchon-Lev and Taiwan have launched a scholarship supporting students from Israel's socio-economic periphery, offering financial and personal guidance for academic success. The program aims to help recipients overcome barriers and achieve economic independence.
President Trump confirmed inviting Russian President Putin to join his Board of Peace initiative for global conflict resolution. He also announced plans to discuss acquiring Greenland at the Davos forum.
French policing at football matches faces renewed scrutiny after repeated incidents of heavy-handed tactics and unsafe conditions for visiting fans. Despite warnings after the 2022 Champions League final, critics say little has changed, with restrictive measures and aggressive policing still common. Calls for reform continue as international fixtures return to France.
A Houthi-run court in Yemen has confirmed death sentences for nine men convicted of espionage. The verdicts come amid ongoing regional tensions and international condemnation of the Houthis' actions. Retaliatory airstrikes have further escalated the conflict.
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