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Facteur Cheval, owned by Team Valor International, is set to make another attempt at the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes at British Champions Day. Trainer Jerome Reynier is optimistic about the horse's chances after a period of rest and preparation.

September 03, 2025
Aid airdrops over Gaza have been halted, with Jordanian officials citing 'Israeli obstacles' as the reason for the suspension. The last airdrop took place on August 26.
The Tel Aviv Stock Exchange experienced gains today with multiple indices rising, while turnover in equities and bonds was notable. The shekel-dollar and shekel-euro rates also saw decreases.

September 03, 2025
Missile alerts were triggered in Jerusalem and Hebron areas after a missile launch from Yemen. The Israeli Air Force intercepted the missile, as per the IDF.
The UN nuclear chief is pressing Iran to strike a deal on inspections promptly, amid concerns over lack of cooperation and recent legislation suspending inspections. Talks are ongoing to address the issue and resume inspections.

September 03, 2025
Yair Golan accuses Netanyahu of trying to silence discussion about alleged ties to Qatar, claiming Netanyahu sold Israel's security for Qatari money. Golan seeks disclosure of documents to reveal the truth about the connections that led to the strengthening of Hamas.
Cato Networks acquires Aim Security to strengthen its AI security offerings, with an estimated acquisition value of $350 million. Aim Security, founded by IDF Unit 8200 graduates, has raised $28 million to develop an AI security platform for businesses navigating the risks of AI adoption.
Britain and Spain have signed a deal to ease trade and travel in Gibraltar, removing border checks after years of negotiations. The leaders also discussed the conflict in Gaza during their meeting in London.
Sir Keir Starmer and Pedro Sanchez condemned the situation in Gaza, with Sanchez calling it a 'terrible tragedy'. The two leaders met in Downing Street to discuss various topics and signed a new bilateral agreement to strengthen cooperation between the UK and Spain.
Global oil markets are at a critical turning point due to low investment and economic uncertainty. Geopolitical tensions and trade issues are impacting global oil demand, while escalating conflicts in the Middle East have driven futures prices up.
Netanyahu slammed Belgium's PM for recognizing Palestine, accusing him of feeding terrorism. Belgium joins other Western countries in recognizing Palestine at the UN General Assembly.
Lush has shut all UK stores and its website for a day to show solidarity with those starving in Gaza. The company called for government action and may extend similar measures internationally.