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Former Conservative donor Malcolm Offord has defected to Reform UK, resigning his party membership and House of Lords seat to campaign against the Scottish government. The move comes as Reform leader Nigel Farage faces renewed allegations of racism from his school years, which he denies.
Kidnapping fears in Niger state are keeping families apart and disrupting social life, as residents avoid traveling to rural areas. The threat of abduction has led to reduced gatherings and business activity, casting a shadow over the upcoming festive season.
Singapore's top university is advancing research on Arabia-Asia ties with support from a Saudi philanthropist. The program uncovers centuries-old trade, cultural, and political links, and works to preserve endangered manuscripts from Arab communities.
The Israeli ambassador has reached out to the people of Lebanon, expressing hope for peace and emphasizing security concerns. The message signals a willingness to pursue dialogue and improved relations.
Germany's chancellor visits Israel to repair relations after a Gaza cease-fire, following the delivery of Israel's Arrow 3 missile defense system. German media are praising the system and discussing future defense cooperation.
European Christmas markets are opening under heightened security and increased costs amid elevated terror threats. Authorities have introduced new barriers, surveillance, and police presence, with some events canceled due to unaffordable safety measures. Many markets remain open but now operate under noticeably stricter conditions.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz pressed Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas for reforms ahead of his visit to Israel. Merz reaffirmed support for a two-state solution and the United States peace plan for Gaza.
Hostage rallies in Tel Aviv have ended as only one hostage remains, shifting focus to anti-government protests. Demonstrations are planned in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, and Haifa, with protesters opposing government policies and demanding accountability.
The family of Thai worker Sudthisak Rinthalak prepares to receive his remains two years after he was killed by militants. They hope a Buddhist ceremony will bring him peace and urge caution for those seeking work abroad.
Israel's ambassador to the United States has called for peace with Lebanon, highlighting hopes for future cooperation and improved relations. He emphasized security concerns and envisioned economic and tourism ties similar to those established with other Middle Eastern countries.
This episode covers Israel's political crisis over ultra-Orthodox military service, Donald Trump's pardon of Honduras's former president, the Pope's travels in Turkey and Lebanon, ongoing protests in Georgia, and Russian citizens' quiet opposition to the war in Ukraine.
Yasser Abu Shabab, leader of a Gaza militia, was reportedly killed by a fellow tribe member during a family dispute. His death is being described as the result of internal conflict within the Bedouin Tarabin tribe.
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