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Israel's debt-to-GDP ratio rose to 68.6% in 2025 due to war-related costs, remaining below forecasts but still high. Officials warn that reducing the ratio will be challenging without stricter fiscal discipline.
Sotheby's 'Origins II' exhibition in Diriyah offers a rare chance to view modern and contemporary art from Saudi, Middle Eastern, and international artists. The free showcase runs until January 31 and leads up to a major auction at the historic Diriyah amphitheater.
If Iran's clerical regime falls, Israel faces a critical strategic moment with uncertain outcomes. Israel must prepare for instability, avoid strategic surprises, and separate hope from policy as it navigates the potential transition in Tehran.
A new biography explores how Vasili Mitrokhin, a Soviet archivist, secretly copied intelligence files and dealt a major blow to Soviet espionage. His revelations exposed hundreds of spies and changed the understanding of Cold War intelligence. The book delves into his motivations, struggles, and lasting impact.
A proposed death penalty bill for terrorists in Israel faces strong criticism, with opponents arguing it would increase attacks and harm Israel's global reputation. Critics urge lawmakers to reject the bill and uphold human rights.
West Indies Under-19 are 64 for 2 after 14 overs against Ireland Under-19 in the Under-19 World Cup 2026. West Indies won the toss and chose to bat first.
Emory University has fired Fatemeh Ardeshir Larijani, daughter of a sanctioned Iranian security chief, after public protests and political pressure. The university did not say if the decision was linked to US sanctions against her father.
Israeli officials say a major Hezbollah invasion of the north was narrowly averted during the October 7 attack, exposing critical lapses in military preparedness. Despite recent defensive upgrades, many warn the threat remains and past mistakes must be addressed.
Nazareth faces a severe political and economic crisis, with shuttered businesses and a state-appointed committee replacing its elected council. Brief holiday festivities offered hope, but underlying issues remain unresolved as residents call for renewed investment and a return to democracy.
Recovery work for landslide victims at Mount Maunganui has been suspended due to safety concerns after a crack was found at the site. Six people are presumed dead, and authorities are taking decisions day by day. The tragedy has deeply impacted the community.
The Trump administration will take a 10 percent stake in USA Rare Earth as part of a $1.6 billion investment to boost domestic rare earth production. The deal supports a Texas mine and Oklahoma magnet facility, aiming to reduce reliance on foreign sources. Further investments in the sector are expected.
Avigdor Liberman urges opposition leaders to commit to a new Draft Law requiring equal service for all citizens. His proposal includes strict enforcement and the removal of exemptions, aiming to make it a cornerstone of the next government's agenda.
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