Here’s a brain-scratching question: why do so few Israelis “cross the lines” from Right to Left (or vice versa) when voting in elections? After the calamitous Oct. 7 debacle and mass protests against the government for its confused hostage…
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Born to Political Extremism? Left Out, Right On!
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ICC to rule on provisional release of ex-Philippine leader Rodrigo Duterte | Human Rights News
Human rights lawyer insists there’s ‘strong evidence’ why detained Filipino leader should stay in jail.
International Criminal Court (ICC) appeals judges are set to rule on a request to release from detention former Philippine President…
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Peter Beinart: The Last Good Jew
Ernesto “Che” Guevara once wrote, in a moment of revolutionary bravado, “Better to die standing than to live on one’s knees.” Twenty-five centuries earlier, a different kind of revolutionary—Mordechai ha-Yehudi, the first Jew in…
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China's Baidu starts layoffs after reporting third-quarter loss – sources – Reuters
- China’s Baidu starts layoffs after reporting third-quarter loss – sources Reuters
- Baidu cuts jobs across the board, restructures AI teams after loss-making quarter Yahoo Finance
- Baidu (BIDU) Q3 2025 Earnings Call Transcript AOL.com
- Baidu cuts…
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LIVE: Israel bombs Syria, Gaza after extrajudicial killings in West Bank | Gaza News
Live updatesLive updates,At least 13 Syrians killed in Israeli attacks after two unarmed Palestinians murdered in occupied West Bank’s Jenin.
Published On 28 Nov 2025
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IDF: Six Israeli soldiers wounded in southern Syria, including three in a serious condition
The soldiers, all reservists from the army’s 55th Paratroopers Brigade, were wounded in Beit Jinn following the arrest of two wanted individuals affiliated with the Al-Jama’a al-Islamiyya group
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Syrians Say 13 Killed by Israel After Clash With IDF Left Six Soldiers Wounded
Israel said six IDF reservists were wounded in clashes with local armed groups in the southern Syrian village of Beit Jinn on Friday, as Syrian authorities reported at least 13 people killed in Israeli attacks.
The incident left three soldiers…
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TPCS 53: Whither linguistic landscapes? The sexed facets of ordinary signs
By Tommaso M. Milani
Abstract
The main argument of this article is that Linguistic Landscape (LL) scholarship has largely ignored – erased even – gender and sexuality, two important axes of power along which public spaces…
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Three racers, three pathways: different takes on what Le Mans success means to the winners
In recollecting their joint triumph with the AF Corse #83 Ferrari 499P, Robert Kubica, Yifei Ye and Phil Hanson revealed three different yet complementary views of endurance: that of a former Formula One racer who reminded us that each stint…
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Turkey not ‘hostile’ to Christians, Constantinople patriarch says
Muslim-majority Turkey, which is hosting Pope Leo XIV on his first overseas trip as pontiff, is not “a hostile environment” for Christians, the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople told AFP in an interview.
“It is simplistic to see adversaries…
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