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The Trump administration's new strategy shifts US focus from global leadership to regional dominance, especially in Latin America, and takes a tougher stance on migration. The plan criticizes European allies and reduces emphasis on the Middle East and Africa. It calls for a readjustment of military presence and a renewed focus on regional priorities.
Russia's late-season Arctic energy shipment highlights growing competition in the region. The United States, Europe, and Russia are all increasing their focus on the Arctic, which is rich in resources and strategically important. The area faces new geopolitical tensions amid shifting alliances and disrupted cooperation.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu mocked his corruption trial as a 'Bugs Bunny trial' in a video, criticizing prosecutors and defending his request for a pardon. The case has deepened divisions in Israeli society, with protests erupting outside the courthouse.
Syria's new leader Ahmed Al-Sharaa has won international support but faces deep mistrust and violence at home. Critics say the new government centralizes power and fails to protect minorities. Sectarian tensions and external threats continue to challenge Syria's fragile stability.
Sky News presenter Ashna Hurynag has left the channel after five years, receiving an emotional send-off from colleagues. Her departure comes amid other recent exits from the network, marking a period of change for the team.
Four countries have withdrawn from Eurovision 2026 over Israel's participation amid controversy surrounding the war in Gaza and voting concerns. The decision follows a divided meeting of broadcasters on the contest's future.
Gianni Infantino, head of world football, has visited the Oval Office more than any other global leader during Donald Trump's presidency. His close ties with Trump have influenced World Cup planning and highlighted the growing overlap between football and politics.
Israel's defense budget for 2026 will be NIS 112 billion after a deal between the finance and defense ministers. The agreement also includes extra funding for security in the West Bank and along the Jordanian border.
A new podcast episode explores how a simple mindset shift can help investors stay calm during market volatility. Listeners learn to control their responses and build resilience for better long-term decisions.
A Maariv poll finds Religious Zionism returning to the Knesset with four seats and the Netanyahu bloc gaining strength. The opposition bloc maintains a slight lead, highlighting a close race in upcoming elections.
Israel's government has set the 2026 defense budget at 112 billion shekels, lower than originally requested. Additional funds will be allocated over the next decade, with extra support for security infrastructure in Judea and Samaria.
Miami will be a lively and diverse host city for the 2026 World Cup, blending Latin American culture, passionate soccer fans, and world-class venues. Visitors can enjoy vibrant neighborhoods, iconic beaches, and a transformed local soccer scene. Expect a memorable experience both on and off the field.
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