Austria bans headscarves in schools for girls under 14, affecting 12,000 students. Rights groups call it discriminatory, warning of anti-Muslim racism and social division.
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Austria bans headscarves in schools for girls under 14
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Air force commander removed after allowing cadets to booze after drill
An Israeli Air Force squadron commander has been removed from his post at the Air Force flight school after allowing cadets to drink beer following a sensitive captivity survival exercise, the military said.
The officer, a major regarded as an…
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Maccabi Tel Aviv beats Lyon-Villeurbanne as EuroLeague basketball returns to Israel-Xinhua
JERUSALEM, Dec. 12 (Xinhua) — EuroLeague basketball returned to Israel for the first time in more than two years on Thursday night, as Maccabi Tel Aviv defeated Lyon-Villeurbanne 92-84 at home in the 15th round of the competition.
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OpenAI, Microsoft sued over murder-suicide
OpenAI, Microsoft sued over murder-suicide | The Jerusalem PostJerusalem Post/Business & Innovation/Tech & Start-upsThe lawsuit said that ChatGPT fueled 56-year-old Stein-Erik Soelberg’s delusions of a vast conspiracy against him and eventually…
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Gas explosion in San Francisco injures six, damages homes
Gas explosion in San Francisco injures six, damages homes | The Jerusalem PostJerusalem Post/World NewsA gas explosion in Hayward, California, injured at least six people and caused significant damage to multiple buildings. The National…
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How specific foods reshape oxidative stress responses during and after high-intensity training
A new randomized trial reveals how simple food choices before and after fasted HIIT can shift the body’s oxidative stress and recovery patterns, offering practical guidance for tailoring nutrient timing to support training goals.

Wildlife smuggling, poison, rabies rise in 2025, alongside uptick in nature visits
Rises in illegal wildlife smuggling, wildlife poisoning, rabid animals entering Israel, and deaths of hikers who didn’t follow the rules brought bad news for nature in 2025, according to an annual roundup by the Israel Nature and Parks…
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The Reject Shop faces a legal threat from a UK artist over a flamingo egg cup. Does it have a leg to stand on? | Consumer affairs
UK artist Hannah Turner was shocked by the image of a ceramic flamingo-shaped egg cup that showed up on her screen.
She took in its green eyes, the pattern of the feathers, its thin pink legs and its overall shape. She felt recognition.
The product…
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What’s next for Indonesia’s battery ambitions? Key insights from Climateworks’ latest analysis
Indonesia has the raw ingredients to play a major role in the global battery transition: vast nickel reserves, growing refining capacity and strong investor interest.
Our latest analysis shows that natural…
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6.7 magnitude earthquake hits Japan, raising tsunami fears
6.7 magnitude earthquake hits Japan, raising tsunami fears | The Jerusalem PostJerusalem Post/Environment & Climate ChangeA 6.7 magnitude earthquake struck Japan’s northeastern region on Friday, triggering a tsunami advisory for potential waves…
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