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Escalating protests in Iran have led to a tense exchange of threats between President Trump and a top Iranian official. Economic hardship is fueling the demonstrations, while both sides warn of further regional instability. Iran has paused uranium enrichment but negotiations with the West remain stalled.
The Vayechi Torah portion explores why the Torah begins with creation instead of commandments. Rashi explains this order affirms God's authority to grant the Land of Israel to whom He chooses.
A new analysis of Jacob's final blessings explores why Reuben, despite his moral sensitivity, lost leadership to Judah. The essay highlights how Judah's decisive actions and responsibility for others earned him the crown of kingship.
Jair Bolsonaro has left hospital after surgery and has been returned to prison in Brasilia. He is serving a 27-year sentence for alleged links to a coup attempt, and a request for house arrest was denied.
The article calls for decisive and humble leadership from the government in response to the Bondi Hanukkah massacre and rising antisemitism. Drawing on biblical lessons, it urges leaders to take ownership, listen to community concerns, and act boldly in times of crisis.
A new poll shows the Likud party gaining strength at the expense of Naftali Bennett's party, following Netanyahu's US visit. The governing coalition has increased its lead, while several smaller parties remain below the electoral threshold.
This podcast explores the deeper meaning of the 'Shema' prayer and shares new insights on the embalmment of Yaakov and Yosef. Listeners are invited to discover spiritual lessons and biblical wisdom.
Egypt has allocated large areas of land in North Sinai for 'logistics zones,' signaling preparation for a potential influx of Gazan refugees. Despite official denials, the move suggests a major policy shift with significant security and humanitarian implications.
Saudi Arabia set a new record with 356 executions in 2025, most for drug offenses. Rights groups say the surge contradicts the kingdom's reform efforts.
Ontario's Solicitor General is demanding stronger police action against hate crimes in Toronto after a recent protest and a spike in antisemitic incidents. Toronto Police say they are increasing efforts but need more legislative support. The city has seen a historic rise in hate crimes, especially targeting the Jewish community.
Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates are increasingly at odds, with their rivalry erupting in Yemen and other regional arenas. The split is driven by diverging ambitions and competition for influence, impacting both military and economic fronts.
Arianna Lacerte and Josh Kipnis wed at her father's hospital bedside after his leukemia diagnosis, prioritizing family above all. The Celtics community is supporting a campaign to find a stem cell donor for her father. The couple will hold a larger celebration next year.
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