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Trump reversed a plan to send long-range missiles to Ukraine after a call with Putin, following coordination by his envoy. The decision has drawn criticism from lawmakers and raised questions about the administration's approach to the conflict.
The coalition has voted down a bill for immediate financial aid to released hostages and bereaved families. The opposition criticizes the government for not providing sufficient support. Some families have turned to public donations to meet their needs.
A 15-year-old boy is in critical condition after falling from a height in Herzliya. Paramedics are attempting to resuscitate him and the circumstances of the fall are still unclear.
Israel's military chief has urged for courageous leadership that acknowledges failures, amid a dispute with the defense minister over military investigations and appointments. His remarks are seen as criticism of the government's current approach.
Benny Gantz faces calls to step aside as Blue and White risks falling below the electoral threshold. Opposition figures urge unity to strengthen efforts against the current government.
Miroslaw Chojecki, a leading figure in Poland's anti-Communist resistance and publisher of underground literature, has died at 76. He played a crucial role in supporting Solidarity and smuggling banned materials into Poland. Chojecki was honored for his lifelong dedication to free speech and democracy.
Israeli settlers entered Al-Aqsa Mosque under police protection, while authorities demolished shops in Jerusalem and near Hebron. Local officials say the demolitions impact families relying on these businesses for their livelihood.
Julie Menin claims enough support to lead the City Council, positioning herself as a moderate counterweight to Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani. The official vote is set for January, with Menin's coalition poised to influence the city's agenda and budget.
Eli Zeira, the Israeli intelligence chief who failed to anticipate the Yom Kippur War, has died at 97. He was forced to resign after being blamed for intelligence failures that left Israel unprepared for the 1973 attacks by Egypt and Syria.
Pope Leo XIV's visit to Lebanon is bringing hope to Lebanese and Syrian communities amid ongoing crises and conflict. Thousands are expected to attend his public events, seeking unity and reassurance for the country's future.
Switzerland will provide 23 million francs in new aid for Gaza, focusing on humanitarian relief and institutional support. The government says needs remain immense despite previous assistance.
Riyadh Music Week 2025 will be held from December 4th to 13th, bringing together local and international music talent for performances, conferences, and community events. The program aims to support the growth of Saudi Arabia's music industry and position Riyadh as a creative hub.
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