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The Israeli military has eliminated a senior Hezbollah commander and another member in southern Lebanon, citing violations of agreements between the two countries. The strikes targeted individuals involved in attacks and intelligence gathering against Israel.
Tanzania's president begins a new term after election violence. Plans to rebuild Gaza are underway as a ceasefire holds. Valencia's leader resigns, Hong Kong activists face trial, and Anthony Hopkins looks back on his life.
More than 700 police officers will oversee Aston Villa's match against Maccabi Tel Aviv amid heightened security and protests. Away fans are banned, and a no-fly zone will be enforced around Villa Park. Police are preparing for significant disruption and demonstrations.
Bristol Airport plans to expand its runway onto Felton Common, sparking concerns from local groups about loss of open space and light pollution. A public consultation will run for six weeks to gather feedback on the proposal.
A high-profile feud has erupted within the conservative movement over its relationship with Israel, sparked by Tucker Carlson's interview with Nick Fuentes. The Heritage Foundation's support for Carlson has deepened divisions, with some conservatives breaking ties. The split raises questions about the future of the Republican Party's alliance with Israel.
Amsterdam's Concertgebouw has canceled a Hanukkah concert due to the participation of the Israeli military's chief cantor. Organizers are seeking alternative venues or legal solutions.
Michael Rapaport says his wife has been groped and harassed in broad daylight in New York City, raising concerns about safety. He also criticized the city's mayoral frontrunner and discussed the state of the subway system.
Iraq's prime minister says all United States troops and coalition forces will leave by September 2026, citing improved security. He pledges to bring all weapons under state control once foreign forces depart.
Education Minister Paul Givan is under fire for publicising a school visit in Israel, defending the post as non-political. The move has led to protests, a no-confidence motion, and criticism from rival politicians and teaching unions.
Hamas and the Red Cross are cooperating to recover the bodies of Israeli hostages in Gaza. The Red Cross is coordinating with both Hamas and Israeli officials to access burial sites, with support from Egyptian engineers.
Secondary transactions have become a vital tool in the high-tech sector, helping companies retain talent and manage risk amid delayed exits. Once rare, these deals are now central to financial planning and market stability. Record global volumes highlight their growing importance in the industry.
A synagogue near Chicago has opened a kosher community fridge in memory of Hersh Goldberg-Polin. The fridge provides kosher food to anyone in need and honors Goldberg-Polin's legacy of community service.
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