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British documentary photographer Martin Parr has died at 73. Known for his influential style and leadership in the field, Parr leaves behind a lasting legacy in photography. His work will be preserved by his foundation and Magnum Photos.
New suspicions have surfaced about the death of Perth dentist David Hurst, who stole millions from patients before dying at a casino. His widow Clara faces ongoing demands for compensation as patients are left with financial losses and unfinished dental work.
Israeli settlers set up mobile homes on Palestinian land near Ramallah and Al-Bireh, possibly starting a new outpost. The move comes amid ongoing tensions and is considered illegal under international law.
TimesofIsraelDaily Briefing Dec. 7: Day 793 - Trump peace plan partners pile on Israel at Doha ForumDecember 07, 2025
Middle Eastern leaders at the Doha Forum sharply criticized Israel's actions in Gaza and called for international intervention. New details emerged about United States-Saudi understandings on Israeli concessions before October's escalation. The Trump administration says the next phase of its Gaza plan will soon begin.
ArutzShevaNetanyahu: After Ran Gvili returns, we expect to move to Phase B, disarming HamasDecember 07, 2025
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz reaffirmed Germany's support for Israel during a visit to Jerusalem, while urging adherence to international law and providing humanitarian aid to Gaza. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu outlined the next steps in the ceasefire agreement, emphasizing the need to disarm Hamas and prevent further escalation.
YNet'We found remains melted into asphalt': archaeologist reveals horrific evidence fromDecember 07, 2025
Dr. Ayelet Dayan led efforts to recover and document remains after the October seventh massacre near Gaza. Her new book details the painstaking work and evidence gathered under threat, aiming to preserve the truth amid denial.
Iran has executed the leader of a massive car-buying scam that defrauded tens of thousands of people. The scheme involved hundreds of millions of dollars and caused widespread financial and psychological harm. Authorities say only a small fraction of victims received vehicles.
West Midlands Police clarified that the Jewish community did not support banning Maccabi Tel Aviv fans from a Birmingham football match. The force apologised for any misunderstanding and pledged continued engagement with community members.
President Trump has sharply criticized Ilhan Omar and the Somali community in Minneapolis, amid allegations of fraud and questions about Omar's background. The article explores public anger, accusations of anti-Semitism, and debates over immigration and loyalty.
NewYorkTimesThe making of the 2026 World Cup schedule: Simulations, an all-nighter and a giant 'puzzle'December 07, 2025
FIFA spent a sleepless night crafting the intricate 2026 World Cup schedule, balancing travel, climate, and broadcast needs across North America. The result is a flexible, carefully planned tournament layout. Organizers say it is the most complex World Cup schedule ever created.
Ukraine invokes parallels with Israel to seek global support, yet repeatedly votes against Israel at the United Nations. This contradiction raises questions about Ukraine's moral consistency and solidarity. The article calls for Ukraine to match its appeals for empathy with similar support for Israel.
Qatar's prime minister says the country will not pay for rebuilding Gaza, limiting its support to humanitarian aid. This leaves questions about who will fund reconstruction, as other Gulf states have set strict conditions. Tucker Carlson also announced plans to buy a home in Qatar during the event.








