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The BBC says it will fight a multi-billion dollar lawsuit filed by the US president over a Panorama documentary edit. The case raises questions about legal risk, reputational impact, and the broadcaster's future direction.
Ahmed Al-Ahmed, a Syrian-born shopowner in Sydney, has been celebrated for disarming a gunman during the Bondi Beach mass shooting. His family in Syria expressed pride in his heroic actions, which have drawn international praise and support. Ahmed is recovering in hospital as donations pour in to aid his recovery.
Israeli authorities demolished two Palestinian homes near Ramallah and Jerusalem, displacing several families. Plans to demolish more homes in the Nur Shams refugee camp have also been announced. The demolitions are part of a wider campaign criticized by international bodies.
Editorials this week scrutinize Trump-era policies on defense, trade, and foreign intervention. Commentators highlight inconsistencies in trade and military strategy, the economic fallout of tariffs, and the push for a more tech-driven military. The pieces collectively urge a more coherent and forward-looking approach to U.S. policy.
Police are investigating racist and antisemitic graffiti found in Glossop. Community leaders and residents have condemned the acts, and authorities are treating the incident as a hate crime. The graffiti has been removed and efforts to find those responsible continue.
Discover six Indian-inspired hummus recipes to elevate your party snacks this festive season. These homemade dips offer a healthy and flavorful alternative to store-bought options.
The US is leading talks in Qatar on forming an international force for Gaza, with dozens of countries attending but Turkey left out. Many nations are willing to help, but disagreements persist over deployment and the force's mandate.
Draft dodgers released from detention received cash grants of one thousand shekels per day at a Jerusalem ceremony. The payments are funded by the Satmar Hasidic community and will continue for future detainees.
Israel's military cyber chief says dozens of cyberattacks on national infrastructure have been stopped in the past two years and warns such attempts will grow. The announcement came during a joint exercise with United States forces. The official stressed that cyber threats are a central concern for national security.
Justice Minister Levin asks the High Court to reconsider its ban on appointing Asher Kula to supervise the Sde Teiman leak investigation, citing difficulty in finding a qualified candidate. The request faces opposition from a watchdog group.
KARL LAGERFELD and AARK Developers are launching a $1.4 billion luxury beachfront residential project on Al Marjan Island, Ras Al Khaimah. The development will offer exclusive residences and resort-style amenities, with completion set for 2028.
A Bondi couple has been hailed as heroes for trying to stop a gunman during a deadly attack that targeted the Jewish community. Several victims were killed, and more than twenty people remain hospitalized. Witnesses and police have praised the bravery of those who intervened.
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