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Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal has rejected calls for the group to disarm or accept foreign intervention in Gaza. He insisted that resistance is a right and that Palestinians must govern themselves. The statement comes amid international efforts to oversee Gaza's reconstruction and governance.
Tower Semiconductor's shares jumped after announcing a partnership with Nvidia to supply advanced silicon photonics components for artificial intelligence data centers. The collaboration aims to boost optical connectivity and performance for large-scale artificial intelligence infrastructures.
Iran vows to continue uranium enrichment despite threats from the United States, insisting on its right to nuclear technology. Recent talks have not eased tensions, as both sides remain skeptical about reaching a lasting agreement.
Israel is urged to invest strategically in deep technologies to maintain its global innovation leadership. Coordinated national efforts are seen as essential for addressing major global challenges and securing the country's economic future.
Saudi Arabia and Syria have signed agreements to launch 45 development initiatives, expanding cooperation in sectors such as aviation, telecoms, and infrastructure. Major investments include a new airline, airport development, and a $1 billion telecom project. Banking channels have also been reopened after sanctions were lifted.
The Israeli bobsled team had passports and valuables stolen from their apartment while training for the Winter Olympics. The International Olympic Committee has offered support to the team.
Stefan Merrill Block's memoir explores his isolated, unconventional upbringing as a homeschooled child and the broader issues of oversight in homeschooling. He reflects on the balance between educational freedom and the need for safeguards to protect vulnerable children.
President Trump has seized control of Venezuela's oil industry, marking a dramatic shift in American foreign policy. Critics warn the move violates international law and could provoke backlash from Venezuelans and the global community.
Chuck Klosterman's latest book examines the enduring popularity and uncertain future of American football. He explores the game's cultural significance, its greatest players, and the challenges threatening its survival. Klosterman ultimately questions whether football's golden era is coming to a close.
Kate Ferdinand has revealed her mixed feelings about moving to Dubai, reflecting a wider trend of British expats reconsidering life in the city. Rising costs, strict laws, and homesickness are prompting some to return to the UK. Despite Dubai's appeal, many struggle with emotional and cultural challenges.
Gaza's Rafah border crossing reopened last week, but only a few Palestinians have been allowed to cross amid delays and strict restrictions. Many seeking medical care remain stranded, and those who crossed reported long waits and alleged mistreatment.
The Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt has reopened, but only a limited number of Palestinians have been allowed to cross for medical care. Many face delays and restrictions, with thousands still waiting for permission to leave or return.









