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Yemen's Houthis released mariners held since a July ship attack that killed at least four and sank the vessel. Oman reportedly took custody of the released crew, including nine Filipinos. The Houthis have targeted over 100 ships during the conflict.
Internal Hamas documents show the group infiltrated United Nations-affiliated aid organizations in Gaza, embedding loyalists in senior roles to direct operations and exploit nonprofits for its own purposes. The revelations raise concerns about the integrity and independence of humanitarian aid in the region.
Indian students are exploring new international study destinations beyond the US and UK, with institutions in Switzerland, Finland, Hungary, Estonia, and Morocco offering attractive alternatives. These schools provide specialized programmes, industry connections, and diverse communities. The trend marks a shift towards more innovative and affordable global education options.
Germany has begun deploying the Arrow 3 missile defense system from Israel to boost its air defenses. The first installation was inaugurated near Berlin, with more sites planned. The system aims to protect Germany and its European partners from long-range missile threats.
Eurovision organisers are meeting to discuss rule changes after allegations of voting interference by Israel. The talks may lead to a vote on Israel's future participation in the contest.
A Palestinian American activist reports widespread abuses by Hamas in Gaza, including violence and intimidation against critics. He accuses international organizations of ignoring these violations and calls for greater attention to Hamas's actions.
Prime Minister Netanyahu is said to support legalizing illegal West Bank farming outposts, despite rising settler violence against Palestinians. Rights groups warn these outposts drive land seizures and intimidation. The government is also seeking educational solutions to curb youth violence.
Prime Minister Netanyahu is expected to visit Washington for talks with President Trump at the end of December. The meeting will likely address regional security and peace initiatives. Dates for the visit have not been finalized.
The mother of one of the last two hostages in Gaza urges the Trump administration and mediators to secure their return. She shares her family's ongoing anguish and calls for renewed pressure to bring closure to all affected families.
Israel has delivered its Arrow 3 missile defense system to Germany on time, despite ongoing conflict. The system is now operational, strengthening defense ties and air protection in Europe. The deal marks a major milestone for both countries.
Israeli and Lebanese civilian officials met directly for the first time in decades at the United Nations base in Naqoura. The talks, facilitated by the United States, aim to support the year-old ceasefire and explore future cooperation. Tensions remain high as both sides continue military operations near the border.
Hamas says it will hand over the body of a deceased hostage to Israel after discovering it in northern Gaza. The transfer is scheduled for 5 p.m. today. Two other hostages killed last year remain unaccounted for in Gaza.
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