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NewYorkTimesHow Norway's moment of World Cup glory was overshadowed by an indecent videoNovember 12, 2025
Norway's World Cup hopes have been overshadowed by controversy after Andreas Schjelderup admitted to sharing an indecent video involving minors. Despite public debate, the football federation and coach have allowed him to remain in the squad as he awaits his court hearing.
Police are investigating chants made during Bob Vylan's Glastonbury set, which sparked political and public backlash. The BBC apologized after initially defending its broadcast of the performance.
Rain and cooler weather are expected in Israel from Thursday, with a risk of flash floods in desert areas and heavier showers along the coast by evening.
YNetSea of Galilee water level falls to lowest point in decades, alarming Israeli expertsNovember 12, 2025
The Sea of Galilee's water level has reached a decades-long low, prompting Israel to pump desalinated seawater into the lake. Experts are concerned about the ongoing decline and efforts to stabilize the situation.
Donald Trump plans to sue the BBC for one billion dollars over a Panorama episode he says misrepresented his speech. The fallout has led to the resignation of top BBC executives and sparked debate over the broadcaster's impartiality. The BBC says it will review Trump's legal demands and respond in due course.
Urmia has long been the cultural and historical heart of Azerbaijanis in northwest Iran. Despite political shifts and regional diversity, the city retains its Azerbaijani identity and traditions. Its enduring heritage is visible in its language, architecture, and community life.
Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa is being celebrated in Washington despite his extremist past and refusal to negotiate with Israel. The article warns that his new image may be a rebrand rather than genuine change.
Iran says it seeks a peaceful nuclear deal but will not compromise its security. Talks remain stalled over uranium enrichment and renewed sanctions, with leaders citing US support for Israel as a major obstacle.
An expert urges Israel to strengthen its engagement with Africa as other nations increase their influence on the continent. The comments were made during President Herzog's visit to the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Jeremy Corbyn has declared 'absolute opposition to Zionism' at a Your Party event, aligning with co-founder Zarah Sultana's anti-Israel position. He pledged solidarity with Palestinians and criticized Israel's actions in Gaza. Corbyn's comments reignite debate over his history with antisemitism and party leadership.
A security analyst says Iran's military capabilities have been devastated and its strategic assets lost. He warns that any further attacks by Iran could lead to additional strikes on new targets.
Jack Schlossberg, grandson of President Kennedy, is running for Congress in New York, bringing his provocative social media style to politics. His campaign tests whether the Kennedy legacy still resonates with voters amid controversy and generational change.










