The resilience of Israel’s economy has been tested time and again, but history has shown that it possesses a remarkable ability to recover and thrive. Last month, Israel Bonds, Development Corporation of Israel in the United States,…
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US Supreme Court rejects Trump foreign aid freeze
Justices Roberts and Coney Barrett vote with liberal justices in upholding lower court order obliging government to unfreeze $2 billion in USAID funds.
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Renowned pianist Richard Clayderman on music, resilience and his return to Israel
It’s no secret that bringing major artists to perform in Israel is complicated. It was difficult even before the war broke out, and it has become exponentially harder during it. While we may not see Bruno Mars or Guns N’ Roses returning to…
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George Osborne dismisses Trump’s Gaza plan as “fanciful” at Jewish Care fundraiser
Former Chancellor George Osborne has dismissed the US President’s plan to transform Gaza as “fanciful”.
Addressing more than 1,000 guests at Jewish Care’s annual Topland fundraiser, Osborne said the suggestion – which came after…
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Cairo: One party withdraws from the Gaza agreement and we count on Washington to complete its implementation
Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdel Aati said on Wednesday that …
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South Africa: Israel Uses Starvation as a Weapon in Gaza
Cape Town (Quds News Network)- South Africa has condemned Israel’s decision to block aid deliveries into Gaza, calling it “a continuation of starvation as a weapon of war.” The statement was made as a fragile ceasefire since…
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Gaza: 48,440 dead and 111,845 wounded since the beginning of the aggression
The number of dead in the Gaza Strip has risen …
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This Founder’s Gene Therapy Company Helped Blind Kids See Again
MeiraGTx founder & CEO Zandy Forbes
Omar Saval / MeiraGTx
Each year hundreds of children are born legally blind because of a genetic disorder that degrades their retinas. Though some can distinguish between light and dark early on, a defect in…
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‘A villain like Voldemort is sort of fun, but he has just one, rather nasty fascist i
Betrayal, manipulation, revenge, suspense and unexpected twists—set against the dramatic backdrop of the Vatican, the Sistine Chapel and a sea of red robes—are exactly what Conclave promises its audience, and it delivers in full.
The film is…
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New study suggests Stonehenge builders had dark skin
A recent study conducted by scientists at the University of Ferrara in Italy suggests that the majority of Europeans living 5,000 years ago, including those who built Stonehenge, may have had dark skin, dark eyes, and dark hair, as reported…
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