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Kennedy Center demands $1M in damages from musician after canceled Christmas performance - AP
Two policemen injured at religious youth protest in Jerusalem marking Ahuvia Sandak's death
Purchases of iPhone 17 Pro soar across Gaza amid 'limited' humanitarian aid, reports suggest
Iran's President Pezeshkian: 'We are in full-fledged war with America, Israel, and Europe'
The Iranian president added that Tehran faces a worse threat than its war with Iraq in the 1980s, and that Tehran is better equipped to give "a more decisive response" militarily to its adversaries.
UN Security Council to hold emergency session on Israel's recognition of Somaliland
Somaliland hopes that recognition by Israel will encourage other nations to follow suit, increasing its diplomatic heft and access to international markets.
Sauna fire in Japan kills married couple, Tokyo police probing
Tokyo police are reportedly investigating what led to the couple becoming trapped in the sauna, suspecting the unit had a faulty doorknob, local media reported.
Israel Police say Negev community attack was 'revenge' for raids, suspects arrested
Before their arrest, their actions in Givot Bar were reportedly carried out in response to police raids in the nearby village of Tarabin.
Italian police arrest nine for raising millions in terror funding for Hamas
Three associations that claimed to support Palestinian civilians are also implicated, allegedly serving as a front for Hamas funding, local police said.
Thailand and Cambodia sign truce to halt fierce border conflict
"Both sides agree to maintain current troop deployments without further movement," their defense ministers said.
Police up presence in response to calls for Sydney 'bashing day' rally against 'Middle Easterns'
Police promised to take a zero-tolerance policy against any potential violent protest, which was planned at the site of the Cronulla riots.
Security forces detain illegal hunter who fired shots near West Bank security fence
The hunter was caughter after an hours-long manhunt
Trump says US won't follow Israel's lead on recognition: 'Does anyone know what Somaliland is?'
On Friday, Netanyahu and Somaliland’s President H.E. Abdirahman Mohamed Abdillahi signed a joint declaration, making Israel the first nation to recognize the country.
Russia strikes Ukraine, causing power, heat failures, forces temporary closure of Polish airports
Russia attacked Ukraine with nearly 500 drones and 40 missiles overnight, leaving thousands without power and heat.