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Iranians marked the anniversary of the 1979 United States embassy takeover with a large, defiant demonstration in Tehran. The event featured missile replicas, effigies, and anti-American, anti-Israeli slogans amid heightened tensions after recent military clashes. Similar commemorations took place in other cities across the country.
Scientific journals are being inundated with letters to the editor suspected to be written by artificial intelligence. Editors warn this trend threatens the quality and purpose of scholarly discussion, but solutions remain elusive.
The city's closely watched mayoral race features Zohran Mamdani, Andrew Cuomo, and Curtis Sliwa as top contenders. High turnout and global interest mark an election that could reshape local and national politics.
Blue Cloud Softech Solutions has partnered with an Israeli semiconductor firm in a 150 million dollar deal to co-develop Edge AI chips in India. The collaboration will focus on creating advanced edge computing solutions for industrial and defense sectors. The agreement includes technology transfer, software development, and manufacturing setup in India.
Former Vice President Dick Cheney has died at 84. He was a central figure in American politics, known for his leadership after the September 11 attacks and his influence on foreign policy. Cheney is survived by his wife, daughters, and grandchildren.
Queen Rania of Jordan compared Israeli language about Palestinians to Nazi propaganda at a youth summit in Germany. She accused Israel of genocide in Gaza and warned of the global dangers of dehumanizing speech.
A disciplinary court has dropped charges against two Border Police reservists who used force against elderly Haredi worshipers at Mount Meron. The case was dismissed due to procedural delays and concerns about reservist motivation.
Voting for top Zionist institution roles has been extended after a new deal was reached. Yair Netanyahu remains excluded from leadership positions as party leaders finalize key appointments. Leadership transitions for major organizations are set to proceed as agreed.
Troops stopped a drone carrying ten handguns from Jordan, foiling a smuggling attempt. Drone-based smuggling is less common on the Jordanian border but remains a concern.
About 1,000 Israelis are stranded at a port in Crete after pro-Palestinian protesters blocked their exit. Local police closed the gates, leaving passengers unable to leave the area.
Tommy Robinson has been acquitted of a terror-related charge after refusing to unlock his phone during a police stop. The judge found no evidence connecting Robinson to terrorism. The verdict ends a high-profile legal process.
Family and mourners gathered to honor an Israeli officer abducted to Gaza, reflecting on his wishes not to be taken alive or traded in any deals. His family shared his message and expressed their commitment to his principles.
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