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Moscow Jails Ex-Foreign Ministry Employee to 12 Years for Passing Classified Information to U.S.

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A Russian court has handed down a lengthy prison sentence to a onetime Foreign Ministry staffer who previously served at a Russian diplomatic mission in the United States, convicting him of passing sensitive material to American intelligence services.

Russia’s Federal Security Service said the Moscow City Court found Arseniy Konovalov guilty of high treason and ordered him to serve 12 years in a high-security penal colony. In addition to the prison term, the court imposed a fine of 100,000 rubles, or about $1,200.

According to the FSB, Konovalov was detained in March 2024 on suspicion of supplying classified information to US intelligence in exchange for payment while stationed at Russia’s Consulate General in Houston between 2014 and 2017.

Russian authorities did not specify the nature of the information Konovalov allegedly passed on or provide details about when the contacts with US officials occurred. Unconfirmed reports in Russian media claimed that he had been recruited by the CIA.

On Friday, state media aired video released by the FSB showing Konovalov’s arrest last year, along with footage of him appearing in court. Until then, Russian law enforcement had not publicly acknowledged his detention or disclosed the accusations against him.

The case was adjudicated by the Moscow City Court, which the FSB said formally concluded the proceedings with the treason conviction and sentence.

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21 Predominantly Muslim Nations Issue Joint Condemnation of Israel’s Somaliland Recognition

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A bloc of 21 predominantly Muslim nations, along with the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, issued a coordinated statement condemning Israel’s decision to recognize Somaliland, warning that the move could destabilize a sensitive region and undermine international norms.

In their declaration, the countries cautioned against what they described as dangerous consequences for regional and global stability, saying the step carries “the serious repercussions of such unprecedented measure[s] on peace and security in the Horn of Africa, the Red Sea, and its serious effects on international peace and security as a whole, which also reflects Israel’s full and blatant disregard for international law.”

The statement further argued that the move sets a troubling international precedent, asserting that “the recognition of parts of states constitutes a serious precedent and threatens international peace and security, and violates the cardinal principles of international law and the United Nations Charter.”

Beyond the Somaliland issue, the countries also rejected any proposals to remove Palestinians from Gaza, pushing back against ideas that have circulated regarding population relocation following the war.

In recent discussions, Somaliland has been mentioned as a possible destination for Gazans who might emigrate from the conflict-ravaged Strip, a notion firmly opposed in the joint declaration.

The statement was backed by countries including Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Iran, and the Palestinian Authority.

Notably absent from the list of signatories were the three countries that normalized relations with Israel in 2020 — the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, and Morocco — as well as Lebanon and Syria.

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Six Arrested After Violent Attack on Givat Bar, Vehicles Set Ablaze

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Police say six suspects have been arrested in the Bedouin community of Tarabin following a violent incident in the Jewish community of Givat Bar in the Negev. Three of the suspects are accused of setting vehicles on fire. During the attack, masked individuals allegedly cut through the perimeter fence at Givat Bar, entered the community, […]

Charlie Kirk Tops Google’s 2025 Search List

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Google published its annual breakdown of the most searched topics in the United States for 2025, offering a snapshot of a year dominated by political upheaval, shocking events, technological innovation, and viral cultural moments. Topping the list overall was conservative activist Charlie Kirk, whose name generated unprecedented search traffic.

The surge in interest followed Kirk’s death, which propelled the founder of Turning Point USA past searches related to sweeping legislation, international crises, and major entertainment releases, making him the most searched individual of the year.

Kirk was assassinated on September 10 during an event at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah. Authorities arrested 22-year-old Tyler Robinson in connection with the killing, and prosecutors announced plans to pursue the death penalty after filing a capital murder charge.

Legislative and political developments also drove significant online attention. The One Big Beautiful Bill Act ranked second nationwide, becoming a focal point of debate after receiving backing from President Donald Trump. Searches tied to a government shutdown followed closely, reflecting widespread concern as federal operations were disrupted.

Technology and entertainment figured prominently as well. Netflix’s KPop Demon Hunters placed fourth on the list, while Labubu, a collectible toy that went viral online, claimed the fifth spot. Apple’s iPhone 17 launch ranked sixth, underscoring sustained public interest in major consumer tech releases.

Emerging technologies and global events filled out the remainder of the top 10. DeepSeek, a rising artificial intelligence platform, ranked seventh. Zohran Mamdani, elected mayor of New York City, placed eighth, followed by the FIFA Club World Cup at No. 9. Searches related to tariffs rounded out the top tier amid renewed debate over trade policy and economic direction.

Beyond the top rankings, Google noted strong search interest throughout the year in topics such as the No Kings protest, the election of a new pope, and renewed attention to the Jeffrey Epstein files, highlighting a year shaped by controversy, cultural flashpoints, and political change.

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Mount Etna Erupts Again, Lava Fountains Reach 1,000 Feet

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Italy’s Mount Etna entered a new eruptive phase on December 26, Italy’s National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV) confirmed. Lava fountains rose more than 1,000 feet into the air, with rock fragments thrown several kilometers above the volcano’s summit, the institute said. Authorities have issued a yellow alert, and officials are monitoring any possible […]

Iranian President Warns Nation Is Engaged in ‘Total War’ Against US, Israel, and Europe

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Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said in an interview published on Shabbos that Iran is locked in what he described as a comprehensive confrontation with the United States, Israel, and Europe, portraying the struggle as more severe than past conflicts.

“In my opinion, we are at total war with the United States, Israel and Europe. They want to bring our country to its knees,” Pezeshkian said in remarks to Iranian state media.

Reflecting on past history, Pezeshkian argued that the current situation is even more complex than the Iran-Iraq war of the 1980s, saying that the nature of today’s confrontation is far less defined.

“During the war with Iraq, the situation was clear: they fired missiles, and we knew exactly where we were responding. But now, we are being surrounded from every angle,” he said.

Despite that assessment, the Iranian president insisted that Iran emerged militarily stronger following the June conflict with Israel, maintaining that the country’s armed forces are now better prepared for any future confrontation.

“Our beloved military forces are doing their jobs with strength and now, in terms of equipment and manpower, despite all the problems we have, they are stronger than when they attacked. So if they want to attack, they will naturally face a more decisive response,” he said.

Pezeshkian further claimed that the fighting did not weaken Iran internally, asserting instead that national cohesion improved and that government services continued to function throughout the war.

He urged the Iranian public to maintain unity and refrain from internal disputes, warning that Iran’s enemies are actively seeking to exploit domestic divisions.

The 12-day war between Israel and Iran erupted in June after a surprise Israeli strike on strategic Iranian targets. Israel said its campaign against senior military figures, nuclear scientists, uranium enrichment facilities, and the ballistic missile program was aimed at preventing the Islamic Republic from carrying out its stated goal of destroying the Jewish state.

Iranian reports said that Pezeshkian himself narrowly escaped death during the fighting and sustained a leg injury in an Israeli strike.

Turning to domestic challenges, Pezeshkian acknowledged that Iran is under intense economic pressure stemming from sanctions, declining oil revenues, and the effects of war, while emphasizing that safeguarding citizens’ livelihoods remains his government’s top priority.

He said his administration has drafted a 20-point economic plan designed to stabilize the prices of basic goods and provide support for lower-income families, including expanded use of vouchers.

Pezeshkian also stressed the need for sharp reductions in government spending, the adoption of an austere budget, and major efficiency improvements. He highlighted curbing waste in water, electricity, and fuel usage, noting that he personally uses a desk lamp rather than lighting an entire room to save electricity.

According to The New York Times, Pezeshkian has described existing government spending habits as “what crazy people do.”

In separate remarks delivered in speeches and in discussions with university students, Pezeshkian expressed frustration over his limited ability to repair Iran’s struggling economy.

“If someone can do something, by all means go for it,” he told students, according to The New York Times. “I can’t do anything; don’t curse me.”

“Why should I solve [the economic problems]?” he reportedly said to provincial governors and local officials. “You shouldn’t think that the president can make miracles happen.”

Those comments drew criticism from Iranian politicians and media outlets.

Asked about the controversy, Pezeshkian said on Shabbos: “Of course, I have said many times that I cannot do it, but that we can. The country’s problems are not something I can solve alone… but we will overcome these problems.”

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FBI to Close Hoover Building Permanently, Staff Moving to Reagan Building

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FBI Director Kash Patel says the J. Edgar Hoover headquarters in D.C. will be “shut down permanently,” with employees moving to the Ronald Reagan Building instead of a new Maryland campus. Maryland officials have sued the Trump administration, alleging $555 million in funding meant for the Maryland project was wrongly diverted after Congress had already […]

Netanyahu To Show Trump: This Is How Iran Is Working To Rebuild Its Missile Program

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Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu was preparing to leave for the United States on Sunday morning, ahead of a high-level meeting with President Donald Trump that is expected to take place in Florida at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate.

According to Israeli officials, Netanyahu plans to use the meeting to brief Trump on new intelligence indicating that Iran has made significant progress in restoring its ballistic missile program. He is also expected to ask for a “green light” to act militarily should Israel determine that such action is necessary.

The prime minister is also expected to make clear that Israel will not agree to advance to Phase B of the Gaza Strip framework as long as Hamas remains armed and until the body of the final Israeli hostage, Ran Gvili, is returned to Israel for burial. Israel has insisted that any further steps depend on the full disarmament of Hamas.

Beyond the planned meeting with Trump on Monday, Netanyahu’s visit is set to include additional discussions with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, as well as engagements with members of the Jewish community in Miami.

Recent intelligence assessments cited by NBC News reported last week that Israeli officials believe Iran has resumed production capabilities damaged in earlier strikes and is simultaneously rebuilding its air defense systems. Those developments, officials said, are currently viewed as more urgent threats than Iran’s nuclear program.

A separate report last month by Channel 13 News stated that Iran has replenished much of its missile arsenal and is approaching the number of missiles it possessed prior to Operation Rising Lion.

According to that report, roughly six months after the 12-day war last June, Iran has intensified production of surface-to-surface missiles and is expected within months to hold approximately 2,000 missiles capable of striking Israel.

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Iranian Hacker Group Threatens Netanyahu’s Flight

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Israeli officials were assessing an unusual online message over the weekend after the Iranian hacker collective known as Handala released a cryptic post that appeared to reference Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu’s upcoming travel plans to the United States, including a planned meeting with President Donald Trump in Florida.

The message, posted today on X, contained an oblique warning aimed directly at Netanyahu and included vivid imagery suggesting surveillance, secrecy, and concealed information traveling alongside him. “As ‘Flight BB Gate’ rises above the clouds, encrypted currents stir quietly among the watchers and the watched,” the group wrote. “Layers of protection tighten as the journey unfolds, but sometimes, secrets take flight too – leaving trails only the most attentive can see. On this day, those who guard the skies may find that the unexpected travels with them, and not every hidden truth remains grounded. And Bibi, it seems you’re carrying some rather interesting souvenirs with you this time.”

The post concluded with a brief but ominous line: “Tik Tok…Tik Tok.”

The warning surfaced amid preparations for a high-level meeting between Netanyahu and Trump, which follows a phone call between the two leaders earlier this month. After that conversation, the Prime Minister’s Office said Trump had invited Netanyahu to meet with him at the White House.

According to the Prime Minister’s Office, the meeting is slated for December 29, though the White House has not yet issued a formal announcement confirming the date or location.

NBC News reported that the meeting is expected to take place at Mar a Lago, where Netanyahu is reportedly planning to present Trump with various options for potential new strikes against Iran.

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NASA Chief Isaacman Pledges U.S. Moon Return Within Trump’s Term

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New NASA boss Isaacman says U.S. will return to the moon within Trump’s term * NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman said the U.S. will return to the moon within President Donald Trump’s second term. * Isaacman said that will be key to unlocking an “orbital economy,” which could include Helium-3 mining and space data centers. * […]

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