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Saudi Arabia has transferred $90 million to the Palestinian Authority to support health, education, and essential services. The grant aims to strengthen the resilience of the Palestinian population and ease financial pressures on the Authority.
A letter to President Isaac Herzog calls for pardoning Prime Minister Netanyahu, arguing it would heal divisions and strengthen Israel's government. The authors also say it would improve ties with the United States and dismiss objections as politically motivated.
A bank executive was dismissed after a disturbing photo at the company Christmas party led to a company-wide warning. The incident has raised concerns about workplace conduct and the responsibilities of employers during work events.
Syria launches Al Thawra Al Souriya, its first state newspaper since Assad's fall and the pandemic. The publication seeks to offer greater openness and reflect citizens' lives.
Pakistan's prime minister urges expanded cooperation with the United Arab Emirates as the Gulf nation marks its National Day. He highlights strong economic and defense ties and the contributions of Pakistani workers in the United Arab Emirates.
Mamdani's election as New York City's leader has stirred controversy due to his radical views and lack of experience. Critics warn that his victory could inspire others with similar ideologies to pursue public office, potentially altering the nation's political landscape.
Kristi Wilkinson, fiancée of rugby league star Tom Trbojevic, threw a glamorous hens party on Sydney Harbour ahead of their December wedding. The celebration featured Pilates, a luxury boat ride, and plenty of fun with friends and family.
Prime Minister Netanyahu has asked for a presidential pardon from longstanding corruption charges, citing national unity. Experts warn this could undermine Israel's legal and democratic standards.
War-affected children in Gaza are using virtual reality therapy to escape trauma and rebuild positive perceptions. The sessions have shown faster and more effective results than traditional therapy, offering hope amid scarce mental health resources.
Three Indian defence companies remain in the top 100 global arms producers but account for just 1.1% of total sales. Global arms revenues reached a record high, driven by increased demand amid ongoing conflicts.
Top TV creators are gathering in Jerusalem for the inaugural Jerusalem Sessions summit, featuring masterclasses and open discussions. The event aims to foster dialogue and address sensitive topics in the entertainment industry.
The chief of the police's major crimes unit will return to work after being questioned over corruption allegations. He agreed to release conditions following a contentious interrogation, which investigators say was handled properly.
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