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Zohran Mamdani is set to be sworn in as New York City's new mayor in a historic ceremony at the old City Hall subway station. His inauguration marks a milestone as the city's first Muslim and South Asian mayor, promising bold changes for affordability and transit. Supporters are hopeful as he begins his term amid both excitement and challenges.
The United Nations chief has condemned Israel's law blocking electricity and water to the agency supporting Palestinian refugees. The move is expected to further hinder humanitarian aid and essential services in Gaza.
An explosion and subsequent fire at a Nazareth beverage shop injured 15 people, including three seriously. Emergency services are treating the wounded and searching for anyone trapped at the site.
'Stranger Things' has hit its lowest viewer rating ever, with a recent episode scoring just 5.4 on IMDb. The episode also saw a record number of user ratings, fueling debate among fans.
December 31, 2025
An all-woman commando unit will safeguard the upcoming Magh Mela in Prayagraj, marking a first for the event. Thirty highly trained women will coordinate with police to ensure the safety of millions of attendees.
Noah Schnapp defends his character's coming out scene in Stranger Things, calling it authentic and meaningful. Despite mixed reviews, he remains proud of the episode and looks forward to the series finale.
Israeli high-tech closes 2025 with both challenges and record growth, especially in cyber and artificial intelligence. The sector navigates uncertainty while expanding its global presence.
TimesofIsraelIsrael expected to soon reopen Rafah Crossing for exit and entry of Gazans -- US officialDecember 31, 2025
Israel is expected to reopen the Rafah Border Crossing for Gazans soon, following US pressure and recent talks. Humanitarian conditions in Gaza remain dire, with ongoing ceasefire violations and deadly structural collapses. Israeli forces continue security operations amid efforts to advance the peace plan.
BBCBBC World Service - Newshour, Will Israel's NGO ban in Gaza impact the ceasefire deal?December 31, 2025
Israel's plan to ban dozens of aid organisations in Gaza has been criticised, with concerns over staff safety and data privacy. Humanitarian groups warn the move could worsen the hunger crisis and affect ceasefire talks.
Israel faces a tense calm as threats from Hezbollah, Hamas, and Iran persist. Diplomatic efforts have not resolved key disputes, and regional instability continues. Analysts warn that further conflict may be inevitable.
Protesters in Iran set fire to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps headquarters in Hamedan, resulting in one death and several injuries. The unrest is fueled by economic hardship and has drawn international attention and support.
The mother of the last Israeli hostage in Gaza, Ran Gvili, continues to hope for his return after more than 800 days. His release is seen as crucial for the next phase of the peace plan, with his family and supporters urging leaders not to move on without him.









