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A volcano erupted in northern Ethiopia after 12,000 years, covering villages in ash. While there are no casualties, local herders face economic hardship as their livestock struggle to find food.
President Trump is preparing to designate the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist organization, citing concerns about its influence in the United States. A recent report claims the group has targeted government agencies and expanded its reach. Supporters say the move would help address security challenges posed by the organization.
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar said the killing of a top Hezbollah operative improves regional security and warned that Hezbollah's power threatens both Israel's safety and Lebanon's future. He also praised Paraguay's support for Israel and highlighted growing cooperation between the two countries.
NATO's Mark Rutte expressed optimism about a Trump-backed Ukraine-Russia peace plan after productive talks in Geneva. The plan involves territorial concessions and other major steps, with more negotiations expected soon.
A Senate Republican has proposed cutting federal funding to cities that enforce international arrest warrants against allied leaders. The bill responds to New York Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani's vow to arrest Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The measure underscores tensions over international law and U.S. alliances.
Formula One's Las Vegas Grand Prix has found a better balance between show and sport, but drivers remain concerned about the race's timing and track conditions. McLaren's disqualification and the event's demanding schedule were key talking points. Organizers continue to seek improvements for future editions.
After record heat, Israel will see rain, cooler temperatures, and possible thunderstorms. Flash flood risks exist in the Negev and Dead Sea regions.
BBC leaders will be questioned by lawmakers about editorial standards after Donald Trump threatened legal action over a misleading documentary edit. The broadcaster faces scrutiny over alleged bias and recent leadership resignations.
Tel Aviv stocks surged after an interest rate cut, with real estate shares leading gains. The shekel strengthened slightly against major currencies, and trading volumes were high.
Poland's foreign minister summoned the Israeli ambassador after a Yad Vashem post about Holocaust history sparked controversy. Polish officials objected to language they say could misrepresent Poland's role during the Nazi occupation. Yad Vashem clarified but did not change the original post.
A senior UK Embassy employee in Tel Aviv may have breached British sanctions by paying fees to a sanctioned Israeli developer. Legal experts warn this could violate UK law, raising concerns about embassy compliance and vetting procedures.
Dakota Ditcheva returns to the cage in Dubai to face Denise Kielholtz at 'PFL: Road to Dubai' in February 2026. The event will also feature title fights in the lightweight and welterweight divisions. More bouts are expected to be announced for the landmark card.
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