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North Korea tested a new long-range missile under Kim Jong Un's supervision and is advancing its nuclear submarine program. Kim warned that regional military developments will increase tensions and reiterated his commitment to nuclear expansion.
Doctors warn that this year's flu season is severe, with five children dying and hospitalizations increasing. Experts stress that influenza is a serious illness requiring proper treatment and can lead to dangerous complications.
Mohammed Bakri, actor and director of the controversial film 'Jenin, Jenin,' has died at 72. He was known for his socially conscious work and outspoken views, leaving a lasting legacy in film and activism.
A car with a Hanukkah sign was torched in a suspected antisemitic attack in Melbourne. The incident is part of a recent surge in antisemitic acts across Australia, raising concerns among Jewish communities.
Israel will invest over $100 billion to build an independent arms industry, aiming to reduce reliance on foreign suppliers. The move follows restrictions on weapons sales from key allies and seeks to secure Israel's military advantage in the region.
A podcast episode discusses how Americans in Israel can simplify United States investments for greater clarity and confidence. The focus is on understanding portfolios without sacrificing long-term goals.
Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani has named several anti-Israel activists to his inaugural committee, including Ms. Rachel and Beth Miller. The move has drawn criticism and raised questions about the committee's role.
LeBron James' agent shared his thoughts on comparing basketball legends, choosing LeBron to build a team but Michael Jordan for a decisive final shot.
Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar rejected criticism from Western countries over Israel's approval of new communities in Judea and Samaria, defending the decision as legal and necessary. He accused foreign governments of discrimination and ignoring illegal construction by the Palestinian Authority.
Border Police are pressing Givat Ze'ev to tighten security for Palestinian workers after recent arrests and complaints of protocol violations. The local council disputes the police's claims and says it is cooperating with authorities. Palestinian work permits in Israel remain severely restricted since October 2023.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Israel is the only Middle Eastern country where Christians are thriving and free to practice their faith. He contrasted Israel's approach with recent attacks on Christians in the region and pledged continued support for Christian communities.
President Zelensky outlines a new peace plan offering troop withdrawal in exchange for a demilitarised zone and international security guarantees. European leaders react to a United States visa ban, and Bethlehem celebrates Christmas Eve amid ongoing regional tensions.
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