After Gaza war, Israelis still listen for sirens | The Jerusalem PostJerusalem Post/Israel NewsDOMESTIC AFFAIRS: While a veneer of normalcy has returned, true feelings of security and trust in Israel’s defense may never be the same as before the…
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After Gaza war, Israelis still listen for sirens
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Iranian Authorities Must Immediately Release Narges Mohammadi
(NEW YORK)—Since the violent arrest of Narges Mohammadi by Iranian authorities a week ago, the activist, writer, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, and 2023 PEN/Barbey Freedom to Write Awardee is still behind bars and her family and lawyers have been…
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Eskom’s stable power system positions it to meet holiday season demand, with unplanned outages down 1 264MW, EAF rising
Friday, 19 December 2025: The national power system remains stable, consistently meeting demand as Eskom’s generation performance continues to improve. The success of the Generation Recovery Plan, combined with the intensified planned…
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Tragedy in Gaza as winter storm turns family’s shelter into rubble | Israel-Palestine conflict
Gaza City – The rain came pouring down on Osama al-Hussari’s home, the storm that hit Gaza City earlier this week refusing to relent.
Inside the 57-year-old’s home in the Shati refugee camp were not just his wife Rawiya and their 10…
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Bacteria resisting viral infection can still sink carbon to ocean floor
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Marine bacteria are key to determining whether carbon is recycled near the ocean surface or transported to deeper waters, but many operate in constant threat of being infected by…
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Tragedy in Gaza as winter storm turns family’s shelter into rubble | Israel-Palestine conflict
Gaza City – The rain came pouring down on Osama al-Hussari’s home, the storm that hit Gaza City earlier this week refusing to relent.
Inside the 57-year-old’s home in the Shati refugee camp were not just his wife Rawiya and their 10…
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Hunger monitor says Gaza is still seeing acute malnutrition but not famine – The Washington Post
- Hunger monitor says Gaza is still seeing acute malnutrition but not famine The Washington Post
- UN-backed experts say Gaza food supplies improving but 100,000 still in ‘catastrophic conditions’ BBC
- Global Experts Say Most Palestinians in Gaza Face…
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Russian citizen in Israel on work permit indicted over suspected espionage tied to Iran
Prosecutors have indicted a Russian national on espionage charges after he was arrested on suspicion of spying for Iranian interests, the State Attorney’s Office said Friday.
Vitaly Zvyagintsev, a Russian citizen who had been living in…
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UNIFIL hands over cleared minefield to LAF, first since last hostilities
UNIFIL today handed over to the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) a cleared minefield during a ceremony held near the Blue Line in Blida, southeastern Lebanon. This marks the first handover of a cleared minefield since last year’s…
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