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Israel has blocked access to Al Jazeera and Al Mayadeen's online platforms for 90 days, citing security concerns. The move expands existing restrictions and raises new questions about press freedom.
Ran Gvili, the last Israeli hostage held in Gaza, was returned home after 843 days in captivity. His coffin was escorted by fellow fighters and mourners, with many gathering to pay respects. Gvili will be laid to rest in Meitar.
Google introduces Personal Intelligence, a new AI system that personalizes search results using users' emails and photos. The feature is available to select American subscribers and promises privacy-focused, tailored recommendations.
Israel has recovered the last hostage taken on October 7, 2023, bringing closure to a national trauma. The return of Master Sgt. Ran Gvili's body fulfills a central promise to the nation, even as broader challenges in Gaza remain unresolved.
Elbit Systems has acquired full ownership of UAV Tactical Systems in the United Kingdom, making the Leicester plant its European drone sales hub. The move comes as the British Army phases out the Watchkeeper drone, opening new markets for Elbit across Europe.
Qatar pledged major economic and humanitarian support to Lebanon amid rising border tensions and Israeli attacks. The Qatari minister called for respect for Lebanese sovereignty and announced initiatives for refugees, youth, and infrastructure. United States diplomats also met in Jordan to discuss peace efforts in the region.
Microsoft has launched its most advanced AI chip, Maia 200, and new software tools to compete with Nvidia. The chip is already powering major AI workloads and aims to offer better performance and cost efficiency. Microsoft is also opening up its platform to external developers with new programming tools.
Europe's Winter Olympics teams do not reflect the continent's growing diversity, with few athletes of color participating. Barriers such as cost, culture, and access keep many immigrants from winter sports, despite efforts to increase inclusion. Advocates say more targeted support is needed to broaden participation.
Jennifer Mnookin has been named the next president of Columbia University, taking over after a turbulent period marked by protests and leadership changes. She will begin her role on July 1.
Israeli small towns are set to become cities as they more than double in size, facing major urban planning and management challenges. Experts urge careful, staged development to maintain community character and service quality.
Saudi Arabia's real estate sector is set for major growth, with new regulations and foreign ownership opportunities discussed at the Real Estate Future Forum in Riyadh. Officials highlighted rising home ownership rates and large-scale investment plans, aiming to boost the market and attract international investors.
Three demonstrators have been charged with stirring up racial hatred over alleged intifada chants at a London protest. Police and prosecutors say there is enough evidence to bring the case to court, while community groups remain divided over the arrests.
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