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A Jewish prisoner in the Soviet Union shares his story of courage and faith during a dramatic trial. His defiance inspired global protests and led to the revival of Jewish identity and freedom for many. The account highlights the enduring spirit of the Jewish people.
This Christmas, the NBA will host five games, raising concerns about the holiday's shift away from family time. Even LeBron James wishes he could spend the day at home. The article questions whether sports are overshadowing Christmas traditions.
New research suggests everyday spices and foods like chili peppers, black cumin, saffron, rosemary, sage, and kimchi may offer significant health benefits. Experts highlight their potential roles in gut health, mood, brain function, and heart wellness, but recommend moderation and further study.
Israel says it killed a Hamas financial officer and a senior commander in a recent Gaza strike. The operation targeted key figures involved in funding and weapons production for Hamas. The ongoing conflict has resulted in significant casualties and a fragile truce.
Yair Lapid urges an investigation into Tzachi Braverman before his UK ambassadorship, following serious allegations by a former aide. Both Braverman and the Prime Minister's Office deny the claims. The controversy comes amid ongoing legal proceedings involving the former aide.
Coalition lawmakers have defeated a bill to grant substantial tax breaks to military reservists, citing budgetary constraints and existing discount policies. The proposal may be reconsidered at a later date.
Defense Minister Israel Katz has approved new commanders for the Air Force and Navy following thorough reviews. Both officers were found suitable for their roles, with Katz highlighting their importance for national security.
Top ex-British Army officers have urged the United Kingdom to impose a full arms embargo on Israel, citing grave humanitarian concerns in Gaza. Their appeal calls for an end to all military collaboration and involvement with Israeli defense companies.
Exiled former Assad officials are plotting to regain power in Syria by recruiting fighters and lobbying abroad. Their efforts underscore the ongoing instability and divisions in the country after years of conflict.
Larry and David Ellison have launched a $108 billion bid for Warner Bros. Discovery, aiming to expand their growing media empire. Their partnership combines business ambition with personal ties, and their moves could reshape the entertainment industry. The outcome of their bid is still uncertain.
Richmond, Virginia has evolved into a lively, affordable city with a strong arts scene and diverse economy. Its neighborhoods, outdoor spaces, and dining options attract newcomers seeking a high quality of life.
Manchester's Jewish community has praised police for stopping a planned gun attack. Two men were convicted of plotting an extremist assault, and leaders are urging action against radicalisation. Authorities say the operation prevented a major tragedy.
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