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Filmmaker Dan Lior chases deadly tornadoes across Tornado Alley for his documentary, revealing the beauty and danger of extreme storms. His work highlights the challenges and risks of life on the road while capturing nature's fury.
Dorad has resolved legal disputes and is now back in the race to build one of Israel's limited new private power plants. With only three slots available and four companies competing, the competition is fierce and could impact electricity prices and construction timelines.
President Erdoğan warned Israel, Greece, and Cyprus that Turkey will defend its maritime rights. He called for peace but insisted Turkey would not allow violations of its territorial claims.
Three men were arrested in Haifa after police found a loaded gun in their car. Authorities say the suspects were on their way to commit a crime and will stay in custody until tomorrow.
Israel's military chief has urged the swift appointment of a new navy commander, as a dispute with the defense minister stalls key military nominations. The impasse leaves critical roles unfilled amid ongoing regional tensions.
Donald Trump claims to have ended eight wars since returning to office, but most of his ceasefires and agreements have failed to bring lasting peace. Many conflicts resumed or were never true wars, casting doubt on his self-styled image as a global peacemaker.
The government announces 11 new settlements and recognizes 8 outposts in the West Bank, including two previously evacuated sites. Officials say the move aims to block a Palestinian state and expand Israeli presence in the area.
Pakistan and Iran have pledged to deepen trade and cooperation, aiming to increase bilateral commerce despite ongoing challenges. Both countries are working to strengthen ties and promote regional stability.
Thousands mourned the victims of the Bondi Beach antisemitic attack at a national commemoration, prompting calls for unity and tougher gun laws. Leaders and communities across Australia joined in a Day of Reflection to honor those lost.
London police have used withdrawn powers to restrict pro-Palestine protests, sparking criticism from legal experts and campaigners. The government plans to reintroduce these powers, raising concerns over protest rights.
Iraq's government formation remains stalled a month after elections, with coalition talks dragging on amid deep political divisions. Rival blocs and armed groups complicate negotiations, while economic and geopolitical pressures mount. The deadlock threatens to prolong uncertainty into the new year.
Michele Singer Reiner is remembered as a devoted mother, advocate, and the guiding force behind her family's activism. Her legacy of listening and fighting for justice continues to inspire those who knew her.
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