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Saudi Arabia is accelerating its artificial intelligence ambitions through major infrastructure investments and international partnerships. While real-world AI projects are underway, experts say modernizing legacy systems and building specialized talent remain critical challenges. The Kingdom aims to balance data sovereignty with global collaboration to achieve nationwide impact.
Maxim Herkin revealed in a televised interview how Hamas staged propaganda videos during his captivity and described the violence he endured. He urged political leaders to consider the consequences of their public statements.
TimesofIsraelUJA federation: 74,000 Jewish households in New York set to lose food assistance due to US government shutdownOctober 30, 2025
Thousands of Jewish households in New York City may lose food benefits due to the federal government shutdown. Emergency funding has been allocated to food providers, but many families remain at risk. Nearly a quarter of the local Jewish population is classified as poor or near poor.
Fenerbahce's EuroLeague games against Israeli sides will be played in Munich instead of Istanbul due to security concerns. The move comes amid strained relations and ongoing tensions between Turkey and Israel.
Zohran Mamdani's lead in the New York City mayoral race has narrowed, but he still holds a significant advantage over Andrew Cuomo and Curtis Sliwa. Mamdani's support is strongest among younger and very liberal voters, while Cuomo is gaining ground with seniors and Jewish voters. Voter enthusiasm and turnout could be key factors in the final outcome.
October 30, 2025
Heritage Foundation president Kevin Roberts defended Tucker Carlson for hosting Nick Fuentes, despite Fuentes's inflammatory remarks about Jews. Roberts argued against canceling Fuentes and focused criticism on Carlson's detractors.
Katie Miller had a heated on-air meltdown during a debate about Israel and antisemitism on Piers Morgan Uncensored, clashing with Cenk Uygur and Omar Baddar. Her reaction drew mixed responses online, with some accusing her of 'snowflake behaviour' and others defending her stance.
TimesofIsraelTurkey's Fenerbahce to play Israeli basketball teams abroad instead of hosting in IstanbulOctober 30, 2025
Fenerbahce will play Israeli basketball teams in Munich instead of Istanbul due to security concerns. Turkish clubs have protested a EuroLeague decision to allow matches to return to Israel next year.
YNetKing Charles strips Prince Andrew of titles, evicts him over Jeffrey Epstein scandalOctober 30, 2025
King Charles has stripped Andrew of all royal titles and evicted him from his residence after renewed scandal over ties to Jeffrey Epstein. Andrew will now live privately and no longer hold any royal honors. The palace emphasized support for abuse victims.
China and the United States have reached a trade deal that restores the previous status quo, with China securing key concessions. President Trump claimed victory, but analysts say President Xi gave up little in return. The agreement brings temporary calm but leaves deeper issues unaddressed.
A Mossad-linked social media account posted a direct message to Iran's Supreme Leader, alleging internal divisions and vulnerabilities in Iran's military leadership. The statement claimed Iran's airspace is defenseless and ended with a pointed remark at Ali Khamenei.
A 200-year-old synagogue in Kobryn, Belarus, is up for auction for $72,000. The building stands as one of the last reminders of the city's Jewish community and has served industrial purposes since World War II.








