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Sorry, not sorry: Netanyahu demands a pardon | Benjamin Netanyahu

Sorry, not sorry: Netanyahu demands a pardon | Benjamin Netanyahu

Netanyahu says his corruption trial endangers Israel and demands a pardon. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is asking for a pardon over a range of corruption charges laid against him after repeatedly telling Israeli journalists that he would clear his name in court. The prime minister has long described the case against him as a […]

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Japan rebuffs EU plea to join Russian assets plan – POLITICO

Japan rebuffs EU plea to join Russian assets plan – POLITICO

“We will continue to work together to develop a wide range of financing options to support Ukraine, including potentially using the full value of the Russian Sovereign Assets, immobilized in our jurisdictions until reparations are paid for by Russia,” finance ministers from G7 countries wrote in their joint statement after the meeting. But in a

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Magnitude 7.2 earthquake strikes off Japan, triggers tsunami alert

Magnitude 7.2 earthquake strikes off Japan, triggers tsunami alert

BREAKINGBREAKING, Japan’s Meteorological Agency says a tsunami as high as three metres (10 feet) could hit country’s northeastern coast. Published On 8 Dec 20258 Dec 2025 Click here to share on social media share2 Share A powerful earthquake has struck off Japan’s coast, triggering a tsunami alert. An initial report by Japan’s Meteorological Agency put

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Searching for Amani: A boy investigates his father’s death in Kenya | Wildlife

Searching for Amani: A boy investigates his father’s death in Kenya | Wildlife

A 13-year-old aspiring journalist investigates his father’s death in one of Kenya’s largest wildlife conservation parks. Simon Ali, 13, finds himself in a world of mystery when his father, a respected conservation guide, is found dead under suspicious circumstances. Armed with his video camera and an unwavering desire for truth, Simon and his best friend

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Hundreds of works in the Louvre damaged by flooding

Hundreds of works in the Louvre damaged by flooding

Hundreds of works were damaged at the Louvre in Paris when a pipe burst because of flooding, the museum’s deputy general administrator said. The flooding last week damaged at least 300 to 400 works in one of the Egyptian antiquities libraries in the museum, Francis Steinbock, the deputy general administrator, told French broadcast station BFM

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Model Miriam Mattova ejected from Uber over antisemitism

Model Miriam Mattova ejected from Uber over antisemitism

Model Miriam Mattova ejected from Uber over antisemitism | The Jerusalem Post Jerusalem Post/Diaspora/Antisemitism “At that moment, I chose to step out of the car, not out of fear but out of clarity. When someone reveals open discrimination, there is no reason to remain in that space,” Mattova explained. Canadian-Slovakian model Miriam Mattova. (photo credit:

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Hamas refuses disarmament in Gaza, Mashaal declares

Hamas refuses disarmament in Gaza, Mashaal declares

Hamas refuses disarmament in Gaza, Mashaal declares | The Jerusalem Post Jerusalem Post/Middle East Israel’s Foreign Ministry, sharing footage of Mashaal’s address, slammed the comments, calling them a “direct contradiction of the core terms of the peace plan itself.” Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal addresses an Istanbul conference, December 6, 2025. (photo credit: SCREENSHOT/X/VIA ISRAEL FOREIGN

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Resurgent neo-Nazis march against multiculturalism in Sweden’s capital | Al Jazeera

Resurgent neo-Nazis march against multiculturalism in Sweden’s capital | Al Jazeera

NewsFeed A neo-Nazi march has been held in Sweden’s capital for the first time in 15 years, bringing together far-right white supremacist groups. Police gave permission for the rally to go ahead, to commemorate the killing of a 17-year-old with extremist ties, that used to be held annually in the early 2000s. Al Jazeera’s Nils

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