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Saudi Arabia's largest banks posted 2.5 percent loan growth in the third quarter, led by a rise in corporate lending. The sector maintained strong financial performance and asset quality, while efficiency gains and solid capital positions bolstered investor confidence.
Gaza's Christian community is finding ways to celebrate Christmas despite war and hardship. Many families are coping with loss and displacement, but continue to hold onto faith and tradition.
Western democracies have blocked hostile media outlets to protect national security, setting a precedent for balancing free speech and defense. A new report urges Israel to follow suit, arguing such measures are essential for defending democracy.
Syria has published new official maps that omit the Golan Heights from its borders, reflecting a major change in its territorial claims. The move follows reports of halted negotiations with Israel over disputed territories.
Ben Shapiro received strong support at a Conservative event but avoided discussing Israel, a notable departure from his usual stance. The article explores how internal conflicts have left Shapiro isolated within the movement.
The Global News Podcast covers the return of a Palestinian baby to Gaza after medical treatment, President Trump's announcement of new navy battleships, and Nigeria's move to label kidnappers as terrorists. Other stories include the death of Call of Duty creator Vince Zampella and a Spanish town's lottery win.
Iran has stated its missile program will not be subject to negotiations, rejecting calls for talks from Israel. The government insists the program is for defense and accuses Western countries of double standards.
NewYorkTimesMohamed Salah, the pursuit of AFCON glory and why Egypt treat him as a special caseDecember 23, 2025
Mohamed Salah's special status with Egypt's national team sets him apart as both a football icon and a symbol of national pride. His quest for Africa Cup of Nations glory carries added weight amid high expectations and Egypt's turbulent football history. Salah's influence reaches far beyond the pitch, making him a unique figure in world football.
NewYorkTimesRemembering Dan Elkayam, the footballer killed at Bondi Beach: 'We had so many plans...'December 23, 2025
Dan Elkayam, a passionate footballer and IT engineer, was killed in the Bondi Beach shooting. Friends and family remember his kindness, love of sport, and plans to help others. His loss is deeply felt by all who knew him.
The United States Department of Education is investigating Brown University's safety measures after a deadly campus shooting. The review will focus on emergency notifications, surveillance, and compliance with federal safety standards.
Penny Wong faces criticism for her handling of the Bondi attack and her approach to Jewish Australian concerns. The article argues her responses lack accountability and leave communities feeling unsupported.
Iran has reiterated that its missile program is not open for negotiation, dismissing pressure from Israel and Western nations. The statement follows reports of increased military activity and efforts to rebuild its missile arsenal.










