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Croatian freediver Vitomir Maricic broke the world record for breath-holding underwater, staying submerged for 29 minutes and three seconds. His achievement, aided by pure oxygen and intense training, highlights the extreme physical and mental demands of freediving. Maricic now aims to set new records in deep diving.
King Charles has personally donated to a Jewish charity aiding Ukrainian war victims and refugees. The gift comes as the conflict escalates and ahead of the King's Christmas broadcast. His cancer treatment is also being reduced following encouraging results.
Bondi Beach hero Gefen Bitton, who was critically injured while confronting alleged gunmen, has been granted permanent residency in Australia. He remains in intensive care after multiple surgeries, with strong community support for his recovery.
Sydney Sweeney's new thriller *The Housemaid* has become a box office hit, leading to a greenlit sequel and revitalizing her career after recent setbacks. The film's success comes after a string of flops and controversies for the actress.
Israeli leaders are calling for calm and a thorough investigation after a bus killed a teenager and injured others at a protest in Jerusalem. The incident has sparked calls for accountability and renewed efforts to prevent future violence.
Billionaires are embracing quiet luxury in their homes, favoring natural materials and minimalism over flashy decor. The trend highlights a move toward understated elegance and comfort.
Iran has warned it may carry out a preemptive strike if it detects an imminent threat to its security. The statement follows rising tensions with Israel and reports of new Iranian military exercises.
A 14-year-old Haredi boy was killed after being dragged by a bus during a protest in Jerusalem. Eyewitnesses say the driver did not stop despite seeing the child. The incident has prompted an ongoing investigation.
An activist group plans two protests this week in New York City, raising tensions for the new mayor. The demonstrations target events linked to Israel and may provoke strong reactions from both Jewish organizations and far-left supporters.
Shas chairman Aryeh Deri urges full prosecution of the driver who fatally struck a haredi protester in Jerusalem. Police have arrested the driver and are investigating the incident.
Only two luxury residences remain at Eduard Bernstein 12 in Tel Aviv, located steps from the sea. The project offers high-end design, premium amenities, and secure investment for buyers.
At least nine people, mostly civilians, were killed in clashes between Syrian government and Kurdish-led forces in Aleppo. The violence is among the worst since the stalled integration deal and has heightened tensions in the region.
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