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YNetWhen experience becomes disadvantage: the CEO who prefers inexperienced employeesFebruary 10, 2026
Liang is hiring inexperienced employees and humanities graduates to lead his company's artificial intelligence efforts, believing they are more likely to innovate. He argues that prior experience can limit creativity and openness to new ideas.
February 10, 2026
President Trump is threatening to block the opening of a new Detroit-Windsor bridge, demanding talks with Canada over trade issues. Michigan officials warn that canceling the project would harm jobs and the economy. The bridge is expected to ease congestion and boost cross-border trade.
Iran's leader urges unity as the United States increases its military presence in the Gulf. Tensions persist over nuclear talks, with both sides remaining wary of each other's intentions.
Learn how to make classic Shakshuka, a Middle Eastern and North African egg dish poached in spiced tomato and pepper sauce. The article offers a simple recipe for this popular breakfast.
TimesofIsraelUS stresses opposition to annexation after Israeli steps to expand West Bank gripFebruary 10, 2026
The US has reiterated its opposition to Israel expanding its control over the West Bank, stressing the need for stability. The White House stopped short of directly condemning recent Israeli measures, which have drawn international criticism. Tensions risk undermining US efforts in Gaza and broader regional peace.
Gradual cooling is expected, with localized rain and thunderstorms possible in northern Israel. Temperatures will rise later in the week, bringing warmer, windy, and dusty conditions.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese declined to condemn Grace Tame for her protest chant at a rally, sparking debate and calls for her Australian of the Year title to be revoked. The phrase used was criticised by Jewish leaders and politicians, while Tame has responded by sharing her speech.
A Tufts University graduate student from Turkey will not be deported after an immigration court blocked her removal. The government may still appeal the decision, which comes after her high-profile arrest and detention last year.
TimesofIsraelCoalition advances key budget bill after enough Haredi MKs walk back revolt plansFebruary 10, 2026
The coalition advanced a key budget bill after ultra-Orthodox lawmakers backed down from blocking it. Some reforms were postponed to secure support, but unresolved disputes over draft exemptions continue to threaten the government's stability.
ArutzShevaHezbollah leader accuses US and Israel of coordinated offensive against LebanonFebruary 10, 2026
Hezbollah's leader accuses Israel and the United States of a coordinated campaign against Lebanon, including military and economic pressure. The group rejects government efforts to disarm and vows to keep its weapons amid ongoing Israeli strikes.
February 10, 2026
Isaac Herzog says anti-Israel protesters do not reflect most Australians, urging renewed ties and addressing rising antisemitism. He voiced hope for peace with Lebanon during his visit to Sydney.
ArutzSheva27 arrested in Sydney during protests against Herzog's visit, leaders urge calmFebruary 10, 2026
Police arrested 27 people during protests in Sydney against President Isaac Herzog's visit, as leaders urged calm and peaceful demonstrations. Herzog is meeting with Jewish communities and Australian officials during his trip, which comes amid increased security concerns.




