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The exhibition focuses on Germanophone artists and features intriguing works, such as Squirrel by Méret Oppenheim, that use black humour to address repressed realities.
King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands and King Frederik of Denmark visited a high-tech company in Denmark and discussed green initiatives and sustainability.
Over 1,000 employees have left Intel Israel as the company faces a liquidity crisis and implements a global streamlining plan.
The war in the Middle East has caused severe environmental damage, including wildfires, pollution, and destruction of ecosystems. The conflict has also diverted resources away from critical environmental issues and hindered efforts to address biodiversity loss, climate change, and food security. The pollution and emissions resulting from military operations have contributed to air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. The damage to infrastructure, such as desalination plants and sewage treatment facilities, has further polluted the environment and endangered public health. The ecological damage could take years to repair, but there is hope for post-conflict restoration efforts and cross-border cooperation in environmental protection.
President-elect Donald Trump is expected to take executive actions on his first day in the White House to increase immigration enforcement and reverse President Joe Biden's legal entry programs.
Prosecutors seek 17-year prison sentence for Pentagon leaker Teixeira, who pleaded guilty to leaking classified military documents including records on Russia's war in Ukraine. Defense argues for an 11-year term, citing Teixeira's autism and intent to educate friends.
Disney has unveiled its heartwarming Christmas advert for 2024, directed by Taika Waititi and featuring an animated octopus. The advert follows the story of a child and the octopus as they experience the joy of the holidays together. The campaign supports Make-A-Wish International and includes references to beloved Disney films.
NewYorkTimesThe Who's Who of Trump's Staff Picks, and Bitcoin and Stocks Set Records
November 12, 2024
This news article covers Trump's expected pick for Secretary of State and the record-breaking performance of Bitcoin and stocks.
An asylum seeker in Sweden, who had previously avoided deportation, has been found guilty of pushing a 91-year-old widow down a flight of stairs. The man, Karam Kanjo, was on parole for rape at the time of the attack and had a history of convictions since arriving in Sweden in 2015.
Israeli authorities are in contact with Thai counterparts after receiving intelligence of a plot to attack Israelis in Ko Pha Ngan. A travel warning will be issued, and Israelis are advised to avoid crowded gatherings.
Dr. Maya Sion-Tzidkiyahu explains that recent attacks on Israeli fans in Amsterdam were motivated by anti-Israelism and anti-Zionism, not anti-Semitism. She warns against labeling all criticism as anti-Semitism and highlights the increase in anti-Semitic attacks on Jews in Europe since the war in Gaza.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was handed classified information at the center of an investigation into illegal leaks to foreign media, contradicting previous denials from his office.