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The recent US election has caused volatility in the precious metals market, with gold and silver experiencing a sell-off. However, the long-term outlook for precious metals remains bullish, and there is potential for growth in industrial metals like copper and silver. The Federal Reserve's monetary policy decisions will play a crucial role in shaping the market's direction.
The Al-Jawf region of Saudi Arabia has experienced rare winter weather, including snow and heavy rain, surprising locals and bringing life to the land. Similar weather has been seen in the United Arab Emirates, indicating a changing climate in the Middle East.
The shekel has strengthened against the dollar and euro, defying the trend of the US dollar gaining strength after Donald Trump's election win.
Two Swedish teens face preliminary terror charges for explosions near Israeli Embassy in Copenhagen. Danish and Swedish authorities have noticed a trend of organized criminal gangs hiring Swedish teenagers to carry out crimes in Denmark.
Paris St Germain will not be punished by UEFA for their fans displaying a 'Free Palestine' banner during a Champions League game.
French Foreign Minister believes conditions are favorable for a diplomatic solution to end Middle East conflicts. He discusses a diplomatic agreement with Israeli officials and expresses concern over Iran's nuclear weapons race.
Lebanese troops and UN peacekeepers injured in Israeli strike in Sidon.
Kylian Mbappé has been left out of the France squad for Nations League matches against Israel and Italy, despite wanting to be selected. The decision comes as Mbappé struggles to make an impact at Real Madrid and has not scored for France since June.
U.S Secretary of State Antony Blinken has appointed Ambassador Stephen Mull to coordinate the transition to Donald Trump's administration on behalf of the State Department.
Donald Trump's election win resulted in a record $64 billion increase in the wealth of the world's top billionaires, with Elon Musk leading the gains.
Individuals over 60 years old are 27 percent more likely to develop dementia if they lose just 1 percent of slow-wave sleep each year, according to a new study.
Alumot Or empowers individuals with disabilities to lead independent lives through education and community engagement. The organization challenges traditional views on disabilities and provides support during times of crisis.
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