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Bethlehem’s Christmas Tree Illuminates the City for the First Time in Two Years Amid War, Grief, and Economic Strain
Bethlehem, occupied West Bank – After two years of darkness, Bethlehem’s iconic Christmas tree once again lit up Manger Square, offering a rare moment of joy and resilience for Palestinians living under the weight of Israel’s ongoing assault on Gaza and the tightening siege across the West Bank. This year’s lighting, modest yet deeply symbolic,
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Coup Attempt in Benin Foiled as Loyalist Forces Restore Order, Government Confirms
Benin’s government says it has successfully thwarted an attempted military coup, after a small faction of soldiers tried to seize power early Sunday. According to Interior Minister Alassane Seidou, loyal members of the armed forces rapidly regained control, preventing what he described as an effort to “destabilize national institutions.” Small Group of Soldiers Led Failed
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Mohamed Salah Says He Has Been ‘Thrown Under the Bus’ as Tensions With Liverpool Reach Breaking Point
Liverpool star Mohamed Salah has publicly criticised the club, claiming he has been “thrown under the bus” and unfairly blamed for the team’s difficult start to the Premier League season. The Egyptian forward’s explosive comments came after he was left on the bench during Liverpool’s dramatic 3-3 draw against Leeds United on Saturday — a
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Gaza’s Healthcare System Near Total Collapse as Essential Medical Supplies Blocked
Nearly two months into the ceasefire in Gaza, doctors and humanitarian workers warn that the territory’s already devastated healthcare system is edging even closer to collapse. Despite the halt in large-scale fighting, critical medical supplies are still not entering the besieged enclave, leaving hospitals unable to treat patients with even the most basic needs. Healthcare
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Australia Dominate England to Claim Second Ashes Test Victory in Brisbane
Australia tightened their grip on the 2025 Ashes series with a commanding eight-wicket triumph over England in the second Test at The Gabba, extending their lead to 2–0 and placing immense pressure on the visitors ahead of the remaining matches. The hosts comfortably chased a modest target of 65 runs, reaching it in just 10
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Car Bomb Outside Police Station in Mexico’s Michoacán Kills at Least Three and Injures Several Others
Authorities investigate deadly explosion in Coahuayana amid escalating cartel violence and increased federal security operations. Michoacán, Mexico — December 7, 2025 — A powerful car bomb exploded outside a police station in the western Mexican state of Michoacán, killing at least three people and injuring six others, according to security officials. The attack, which took
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Qatar’s Prime Minister Urges Inclusive Dialogue With All Actors to Achieve Lasting Regional Peace
Speaking at the Doha Forum 2025, Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani emphasizes that meaningful conflict resolution requires engaging non-state actors, including Hamas and the Taliban. Doha, Qatar — December 7, 2025 — Qatar’s Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani, has called
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Gujarat High Court Rules Orders Restricting Public Gatherings Must Be Widely Publicised, Mere Gazette Notification Insufficient
Ahmedabad: The Gujarat High Court has directed authorities to ensure that any orders restricting public gatherings under the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) or the Gujarat Police Act are adequately publicised and not merely notified in the official gazette. The court noted that the public cannot be expected to access or keep track of such notifications, and therefore, authorities must
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BJP Responds to Congress Over Non-Invitation of Rahul Gandhi, Mallikarjun Kharge to Putin Banquet
New Delhi – The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Friday responded to allegations by Congress leaders that the Leaders of Opposition in Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha, Mallikarjun Kharge and Rahul Gandhi, were not invited to the banquet hosted by President Droupadi Murmu for Russian President Vladimir Putin at Rashtrapati Bhavan. Congress had raised concerns that protocol was being violated by excluding
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IndiGo Meltdown Continues: 850 Flights Cancelled on Saturday Amid Operational Chaos
New Delhi – IndiGo, India’s largest airline, continued to struggle with operational disruptions on Saturday, canceling 850 flights even after the government extended major relaxations to help stabilize the airline’s services. This comes after a week of unprecedented disruptions that saw over 1,600 flights canceled in the preceding four days, leaving thousands of passengers stranded and triggering widespread criticism
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