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Anti-Israeli protesters clashed violently with police in Bologna ahead of a basketball match, launching fireworks and setting fires. The unrest reflects growing international criticism of Israel and has disrupted sporting events across Europe.
Iran requests urgent foreign aid to fight a wildfire threatening the UNESCO-listed Hyrcanian forests. Turkey is sending firefighting aircraft and personnel as the blaze continues amid severe drought.
Over 200 women, including prominent figures, have urged Barbara Ceferin to support suspending Israel from European football. The appeal is part of a campaign to pressure federations to boycott Israel.
South Africa's president opened the G20 summit by urging global cooperation, as world leaders gathered in Johannesburg without the United States president. The call for multilateralism comes amid significant global challenges.
Mid East Falcons defeated Karachi Monarchs 9-1, remaining unbeaten in Baseball United Season 1. Hiroyuki Nakajima's three-run double and strong pitching led the Falcons to victory. Karachi's offense was limited, with Jake Perez and Amar Mahmood providing the highlights.
The Academy has announced eligible films for the 2026 Oscars in documentary, international, and animated features. Major entries include festival favorites and blockbuster animations, while some expected contenders are missing. Shortlists and nominations will be revealed in December and January.
Over 300 students and teachers were abducted from a Catholic school in central Nigeria, according to a Christian group. The revised figure follows another school kidnapping earlier in the week. The incidents underscore growing concerns about school safety in the region.
The United States will now allow the sale of advanced artificial intelligence chips to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, reversing a previous export ban. The move follows months of talks and signals a change in technology policy toward the Gulf region.
Israel says it killed a Hezbollah member in a strike on southern Lebanon, accusing the group of violating a ceasefire. Lebanese officials accuse Israel of breaching the truce with ongoing attacks. Recent strikes have also targeted Hamas members in Lebanon.
Rosalia's new album 'Lux' features songs in 13 languages and explores spiritual themes, including Hebrew verses inspired by biblical figures. The album has received critical acclaim and strong sales, highlighting her influence in the music world.
Romania has intercepted a truck carrying hidden military equipment at its border with Moldova. Authorities found missiles, rockets, and drone components disguised as construction materials. The driver said the cargo was bound for Israel.
Marjorie Taylor Greene will resign from Congress on January 5 after a turbulent five-year career. Her exit comes days after public criticism from Donald Trump and marks the end of a divisive era in Georgia politics.
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