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Greece and Turkey are working to ease tensions and address conflicts through diplomatic meetings, including discussions on maritime boundary disputes and concerns about illegal migration. The talks will also explore ways to improve regional stability.
Tommy Fleetwood shoots a course record 62 to lead the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship after the first round.
Over 300 trucks carrying humanitarian aid from UAE have arrived at the Port of Ashdod for entry into Gaza.
The editor of Scientific American criticized Trump supporters in now-deleted social media posts, calling them fascists, racists, and sexists. The magazine had endorsed Kamala Harris for president. The editor has previously gone viral for her progressive posts.
United Nations climate talks are starting in Baku, Azerbaijan, on Monday. The meeting will come just days after the election victory of Donald J. Trump, who has dismissed global warming as a hoax, and at the end of what will probably be the hottest year in recorded history.
Bereaved Israeli families form the Valor Forum to push for more military pressure and 'total victory' against Hamas, believing it is the only way to bring real peace to the Middle East.
Global volunteers at Reuth TLV play vital roles, uplifting patients and finding purpose while navigating wartime challenges in Israel.
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.
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