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The US is spearheading a major international effort to rebuild Gaza, drawing comparisons to previous nation-building attempts in Iraq and Afghanistan. Despite official reluctance to call it nation-building, the initiative involves significant American resources and expertise. The project faces challenges reminiscent of past interventions, raising questions about its long-term prospects.
Antisemitic incidents in the Czech Republic hit a record high in 2024, with most cases occurring online. The Jewish community warns of growing normalization of hatred and an increase in physical attacks and vandalism.
Donald Trump begins a high-stakes trip through Asia as trade tensions with China, Canada, and other nations intensify. The president will meet with regional leaders and conclude with a critical meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping. Observers warn the trip could result in major shifts in trade policy.
The family of Ran Gvili, killed on October 7 and whose body remains in Gaza, is waiting for his return and struggling with grief and uncertainty. His sister Shira shares memories and hopes to keep his story alive. The family continues to honor Ran while coping with the pain of his absence.
Donald Trump kicked off his Asia tour in Malaysia with a spirited dance alongside local performers and signed several trade and peace agreements. The trip includes high-profile meetings with Asian leaders and aims to address ongoing trade tensions and regional conflicts.
Mossad claims to have uncovered a major Hamas-linked terror network operating in Europe, with alleged involvement from leadership in Qatar and Turkey. European authorities have seized weapons and arrested suspects in several countries.
South Africa led the Group of 20 in adopting a summit declaration on climate and global issues, despite a US boycott and Argentina's withdrawal. The move exposed sharp divisions among major economies and drew criticism from the White House. The declaration was adopted without US input and includes language on climate change opposed by the US administration.
Nawabs of Awadh elevated traditional sports like kite flying, cockfighting, and board games into symbols of prestige and skill in Lucknow. These vibrant traditions, once marked by elaborate rituals and high stakes, remain cherished in the city's cultural memory. Despite changing times, many of these games are still practiced and celebrated in Lucknow today.
Marjorie Taylor Greene has broken with Donald Trump and her party over issues ranging from foreign policy to the Jeffrey Epstein case. Her public criticism and bipartisan actions culminated in her decision to leave Congress.
Bereaved father Yehoshua Shani urges the Israeli government to act after repeated ceasefire violations by Hamas. He warns that the security situation is deteriorating and calls for decisive action to eliminate Hamas and return hostages.
Candace Owens has accused the French president and his wife of plotting to assassinate her, escalating tensions after a defamation lawsuit. Owens provided no evidence for her claims, which the Macrons have strongly denied. The controversy follows her promotion of a conspiracy theory about Brigitte Macron.
Israel endured record-breaking November heat for a second day, with temperatures far above average across the country. The heatwave drew crowds to beaches and parks, but cooler weather is expected to return early next week.
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