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Israel has declared Iran's Bank Melli a terrorist organization, citing its role in funding groups linked to terrorism. The move is part of broader efforts to target Iranian financial institutions accused of supporting militant activities.
Haredi lawmakers are opposing a plan to make digital bank statements the default, citing concerns for those without internet access. They demand that physical mail remain the standard option to protect vulnerable groups.
Inflation in Israel reached 2.6 percent in 2025, with home prices rising after eight months of declines. Rents and several consumer prices also increased, while some categories saw decreases.
Life On Mars may return with a new series, as streamers show interest after the BBC passed due to concerns about modern sensitivities. Richard Littlejohn uses the news to satirize current policing and social attitudes by imagining Gene Hunt in today's world. The article humorously contrasts past and present approaches to law enforcement.
A court has rejected police requests to bar Prime Minister Netanyahu's chief of staff and aides from the Prime Minister's Office, allowing them to return amid an ongoing investigation into a classified document leak. The judge criticized the police probe and found the main witness's testimony unreliable.
Israeli airstrikes in Gaza killed five people, including a reported senior Hamas commander. The incident comes amid ongoing ceasefire violations and worsening conditions for Gaza residents.
Israel's annual inflation rose to 2.6% in 2025, staying within the government's target range. Housing prices and rents increased, while some sectors like entertainment and home equipment saw declines.
Lebanon has charged four people with collaborating with Israel's Mossad and kidnapping a retired security officer. The case is linked to the decades-old disappearance of Israeli airman Ron Arad. One suspect is in custody, while three remain at large.
Israel has labeled Iran's state-owned Bank Melli a terrorist organization, citing its role in funding militant groups. The move aims to disrupt financial support for Iran-backed proxies amid ongoing regional tensions.
South Florida residents are alarmed by low-flying military planes and helicopters, with officials calling it a 'rehearsal' but offering few details. The unexplained activity has sparked concern and speculation in the community.
Experts recommend green tea for its proven ability to strengthen the immune system, especially during winter. Matcha offers even higher antioxidant levels, while other infusions like ginger and chamomile provide complementary benefits. Consistent daily consumption is key to maximizing tea's health effects.
Iranians are chanting for the return of the Pahlavi monarchy as mass protests challenge the Islamic Republic. Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi has emerged as a unifying leader, offering a transition plan and pledging to return to Iran. The movement signals a dramatic shift in the country's search for change.
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