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Ben & Jerry's board chair Anuradha Mittal refuses to step down amid pressure from Unilever and governance disputes. The ongoing feud involves political controversies and an audit Mittal calls a smear campaign.
Iran has opened the trial of a dual national accused of spying for Israel, with charges that could carry the death penalty. Authorities claim to have found spy equipment and allege the suspect cooperated with Israeli intelligence. Iran frequently executes individuals accused of similar offenses.
An Israeli study finds that working from home does not significantly reduce professional burnout. Symptoms like exhaustion and lack of motivation remain high among remote workers.
Asiatic lions have rebounded from near extinction in India's Gir National Park, thanks to decades of conservation. Their growing numbers bring new challenges, including increased human-wildlife conflict and concerns about long-term survival.
Texas Democrat Jasmine Crockett has filed paperwork to run for the United States Senate, shaking up a closely watched race. Her candidacy could impact the balance of power in the chamber next year.
Storm Byron is set to hit Israel on Wednesday, bringing heavy rain, strong winds, and flood risks. Authorities are warning residents to prepare and avoid flood-prone areas. The storm is expected to pass through by Friday.
Florida has designated the Muslim Brotherhood and the Council on American-Islamic Relations as foreign terrorist organizations, following similar actions in Texas and recent moves by the federal government. The decision enables stricter enforcement and restrictions against these groups.
Israeli lawmakers are questioning the deportation of two American-Jewish women who helped Palestinians harvest olives in the West Bank. Critics allege selective enforcement of military zone orders and call for different treatment of diaspora Jews involved in Zionist programs.
Mobileye will lay off about 200 employees, mostly in Israel, as part of restructuring efforts. The move follows declining demand and a significant drop in the company's share price. Intel recently reduced its stake in the autonomous driving technology firm.
Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa pledged justice and peaceful coexistence as crowds marked a year since Assad's fall. Despite celebrations, Syria faces deep challenges, including sectarian violence and calls for accountability. Some regions boycotted the anniversary, highlighting ongoing divisions.
Israel's military launched airstrikes on Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon, including a training site for the Radwan Force. The strikes were described as a response to threats and violations of prior agreements.
Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani has named formerly incarcerated activist Mysonne Linen to his public safety transition team. The move has drawn both support and criticism due to Linen's past conviction for armed robbery. Linen is now a prominent advocate for criminal justice reform.
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