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Israel's power plant construction is delayed due to a global turbine shortage, raising costs and threatening competition. Consumers may face higher electricity prices until new plants are operational after 2030.
Israel returned 15 Palestinian bodies to Gaza in exchange for the remains of an Israeli hostage. The transfer was part of a ceasefire deal and facilitated by the International Committee of the Red Cross.
Pope Leo XIV will visit Turkey and Lebanon on his first foreign trip, focusing on Christian unity and support for Lebanon amid ongoing regional tensions. The journey comes as the world watches closely, with hopes that Leo will call for justice and reconciliation. Security is tight following recent violence, but organizers say the pope's visit will proceed as planned.
Prime Minister Netanyahu testified in court, describing the difficulty of managing legal proceedings alongside his official duties. His testimony was briefly interrupted by an urgent matter, prompting a pause in the session.
TimesofIsraelKatz says he is continuing to work with IDF chief despite public spat over Oct. 7 probesNovember 26, 2025
Defense Minister Israel Katz says he will continue working with the military chief despite disagreements over October 7 investigations. Katz supports deeper probes and stresses the need for transparency. He insists cooperation with military leadership remains strong.
Trump has defended Witkoff after a leaked call showed him advising a Russian official on how to approach negotiations. The conversation included suggestions for ending the war and arranging a call between Trump and Putin.
November 26, 2025
Indian refiners are offsetting reduced Russian oil imports due to US sanctions with wider discounts and increased sourcing from non-sanctioned suppliers. Stable global supply and alternative imports are keeping costs steady.
TimesofIsraelFour buses catch fire in Shfaram, northern Israel, overnight in suspected arson attackNovember 26, 2025
Four buses were set on fire overnight in Shfaram in a suspected arson attack. Firefighters contained the blaze and no injuries were reported. Authorities are investigating the incident.
Three Bedouins were arrested after attacking youth councilors in Be'er Sheva. Police responded quickly, apprehending the suspects and highlighting their commitment to public safety.
The first national Thanksgiving proclamation, written by Samuel Adams in 1777, is being auctioned in Manhattan. This historic document marked the beginning of a unified American tradition and reflected the nation's struggle for independence.
Monument Valley and other Navajo Nation parks are struggling with a sharp drop in international tourism, hurting local guides and businesses. The tribe is investing in new strategies to revive visitor numbers and keep more tourism revenue within its borders.
The Abu Dhabi Grand Prix promises an exciting season finale and a full weekend of entertainment, culture, and fan experiences. Organizers highlight their commitment to developing local racing talent and offering visitors a unique taste of Abu Dhabi. Expanded access and major concerts are set to make the event more memorable than ever.









