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The Saudi Signage and Labelling Expo, along with the Saudi Paper and Packaging Expo, is returning to Riyadh to showcase the latest products and technologies in the signage, labeling, print, and packaging industries. The events come at a time of significant growth in the Saudi Arabian market for signage and packaging.
Federal immigration agents defend the warrantless arrest of anti-Israel protester Mahmoud Khalil, stating that the arrest was legal. Lawyers for Khalil dispute the government's account of the situation and argue that the Trump administration has shown no evidence that he refused to cooperate with agents during his arrest.
Researchers have discovered a link between childhood exposure to colibactin, a bacterial toxin, and the development of colorectal cancer in young adults. The study found that mutations associated with colibactin were more frequent in tumors of younger patients, suggesting that early-life exposure to colibactin-producing E. coli may accelerate cancer development.
Larry David is being criticized by fellow Jews for comparing Trump to Hitler in a satirical op-ed, with accusations of offending working-class Americans and Holocaust victims.
The World Food Programme has announced that it has run out of food stocks in Gaza due to the sustained closure of border crossings into the enclave.
Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa has signaled a willingness to explore the possibility of normalizing relations with Israel, marking a major shift in Damascus' longstanding stance.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel offered condolences three days after the death of Pope Francis, highlighting tensions in the relationship between Israeli officials and the pope.
President Trump is open to meeting Iran's leaders as talks on the nuclear program begin, expressing optimism for a potential deal. However, he also warned of possible military action if an agreement is not reached.
Trump says he is in talks with China for a tariff deal, while China disputes the U.S. characterization of talks. Trump also discusses plans for deals with Russia, Iran, and Saudi Arabia.
A recent statement from a group of organizations claiming to represent a broad swath of mainstream American Jewry vigorously rejected the US government's recent actions to combat antisemitism. This prompts the question: How should Jews - fiercely committed to democracy, the rule of law, and due process - react when other Jews are threatened?
The act of immersing ourselves in water holds a profound psychological lesson, reminding us of our transient existence in this world.
India's suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan has significant consequences for Pakistan's water supply and power generation, potentially setting a precedent for hydro-politics worldwide.
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