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Iran's president urged officials to address protesters' demands after shopkeepers in Tehran demonstrated against economic hardship. The government replaced the central bank governor and promised dialogue as inflation and currency woes persist.
Minister Ben-Gvir joined a large police operation in Tarabin, targeting unrest in Bedouin communities after recent violence. The government is taking a tough stance to restore order in the region.
Fuel prices will drop below 7 shekels per liter for the first time in two years, following a significant reduction announced by the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure. The decrease is due to falling international gasoline prices and a weaker United States dollar.
The shekel reached a four-year high against the dollar, raising concerns among exporters. At the same time, gas prices will be significantly reduced starting Wednesday night.
YNet'Your demands are legitimate': Iran scrambles to quell unrest amid economic meltdownDecember 30, 2025
Iran's leaders have acknowledged the legitimacy of recent protests over economic issues and pledged to address citizens' concerns. Officials say they are listening to the public and will seek dialogue with demonstrators.
Incoming mayor Zohran Mamdani's move to Gracie Mansion has sparked mixed reactions on the Upper East Side, with some residents voicing concerns over his views and others preparing a warm welcome. Local parents express anxiety about rising anti-Semitism, while Mamdani pledges to serve all New Yorkers.
Russia urges restraint after United States President Donald Trump warned of a possible strike on Iran. Moscow calls for dialogue and de-escalation amid rising tensions over Iran's nuclear and missile programs.
TimesofIsraelIDF to enact new guidelines for recognizing suicides linked to serviceDecember 30, 2025
A military committee has recommended new guidelines for recognizing suicides linked to service-related trauma, including expanded support and military honors for affected families. The changes aim to improve recognition and assistance for bereaved families.
Abou Family Residence has bought 40 apartments in Tel Aviv's Da Vinci Towers, half of which were damaged by a missile, for NIS 61.5 million. The deal reflects reduced prices and significant renovation challenges, but the developer sees strong potential in the rental market.
Liam Maguire has been promoted to chief communications officer for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, aiming to strengthen their global profile. He replaces Meredith Maines and is now the couple's only publicist after multiple departures.
Omri Boehm's 'Radical Universalism' makes a compelling case for justice that transcends identity and self-interest. The book critiques modern politics and calls for a renewed commitment to universal values and moral duty. It is praised as a timely and transformative work.
A major exhibition at the Met Museum introduces Finnish painter Helene Schjerfbeck to New York audiences. Her evocative portraits and self-portraits reveal a unique artistic journey marked by resilience and innovation.










