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Oslo police 'save' Netanyahu sculpture from vehicle

Oslo police 'save' Netanyahu sculpture from vehicle

by Miri Weissman

Hyper-realistic wax figure of Israeli PM causes alarm, prompting emergency response.

Australian neurosurgeon shocked to discover worm in patient's brain

Australian neurosurgeon shocked to discover worm in patient's brain

by AP and ILH Staff

Surgeon Hari Priya Bandi was performing a biopsy through a hole in the 64-year-old patient’s skull at Canberra Hospital last year when she used forceps to pull out the parasite, which measured 8 centimeters, or 3 inches.

After half century, authorities move to evict squatter from cave home on Herzliya beach
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After half century, authorities move to evict squatter from cave home on Herzliya beach

by AP and ILH Staff

Nissim Kahlon was living in a tent along the Herzliya beach in 1973 when he says he began scratching into the sandstone cliffs and moved into a cave he carved.

Palestinian village elder accuses Israel of training cattle as spies

Palestinian village elder accuses Israel of training cattle as spies

by JNS and ILH Staff

"On the neck of each cow, they hang a medallion with an eavesdropping and recording device on it, and sometimes cameras, in order to monitor every detail" in our village, the elder tells the official PA daily news outlet.

Can swastikas shed Nazi past? New effort draws ire

Can swastikas shed Nazi past? New effort draws ire

by AP and ILH Staff

The symbol was revived during the 19th century excavations in the ancient city of Troy by a German archaeologist, who connected it to Aryan culture. Historians believe this is what made it appealing to the Nazi Party, which adopted it in 1920.

WATCH: Wild boar surprises Haifa woman after breaking window
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WATCH: Wild boar surprises Haifa woman after breaking window

by Michel Makhoul

The boar was probably rummaging for food for at least several minutes before the woman discovered it, then ran outside.

Hot dogs – and cats – get wearable fans to beat Japan's scorching summer

Hot dogs – and cats – get wearable fans to beat Japan's scorching summer

by AP and ILH Staff

As temperatures in Japan climb, loacal maternity clothing maker creates a way for fur babies to cool down. The device consists of a battery-operated fan that is attached to a mesh outfit and blows air around an animal's body.

Will Amazon's Alexa soon venture to infinity (and beyond)?

Will Amazon's Alexa soon venture to infinity (and beyond)?

by AP and ILH Staff

Amazon’s push comes as competitor Microsoft earlier this week said it was scaling back its synthetic voice offerings and setting stricter guidelines to “ensure the active participation of the speaker” whose voice is recreated.

How did a bag of diamonds end up in a recycling plant?

How did a bag of diamonds end up in a recycling plant?

by Assaf Golan

The Ramat Gan municipality mobilizes to find a bag filled with diamonds worth tens of thousands of dollars accidentally disposed of by an employee of a local diamond trading business.

Why did the chicken cross the road? To get to the beauty pageant
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Why did the chicken cross the road? To get to the beauty pageant

by i24NEWS and ILH Staff

War-torn Libya becomes the first North African country to host such a competition.

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