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QD-SOL has developed panels that turn sunlight and water directly into hydrogen fuel, offering a clean, off-grid energy solution. The Israeli startup's technology is moving from lab to commercial scale, drawing interest from investors and the global energy sector.
Early tallies show Catherine Connolly leading in Ireland's presidential election. She faces Heather Humphreys after Jim Gavin's withdrawal. The winner will succeed Michael D. Higgins as Ireland's president.
Deported Palestinian prisoners are reportedly staying at a five-star hotel in Cairo, raising security concerns and questions about who is paying for their accommodation. Experts warn of risks as the ex-prisoners face few restrictions on their movements.
A small group of Israeli soldiers and a lone tank crew held off hundreds of attackers at Outpost Sufa on October 7, 2023, preventing a larger incursion. Fourteen soldiers were killed and about fifty wounded in one of the day's fiercest battles.
Far-left lawmaker Catherine Connolly is set to become Ireland's next president after a strong showing in early vote counts. Her controversial remarks on Hamas and criticism of Israel have drawn attention during the campaign.
Lucy Powell's election as Labour's Deputy Leader marks a major blow to Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, signalling mounting pressure for a leadership change. Her victory is expected to embolden rivals and accelerate moves against Starmer. The party's internal divisions have deepened, making his removal seem inevitable.
New discoveries in Jerusalem's City of David highlight ancient Jewish ties to the city and revive hopes of finding biblical treasures. The findings are bringing renewed attention to this historic site.
Shield AI has introduced the X-BAT, an AI-powered jet that can launch vertically and operate without runways, aiming to outmaneuver adversaries targeting airfields. The aircraft is expected to be combat-ready by 2029 and promises greater flexibility and lower costs for future air operations.
The Ethicist advises a reader torn over whether to reveal her best friend's affair, emphasizing the importance of loyalty and careful consideration. The column also discusses how to handle hosting a guest amid marital and political tensions, suggesting that the deeper issue is the troubled marriage itself.
Israel's diamond industry is facing its worst crisis in decades as international trade policies leave it at a disadvantage. Industry leaders urge government intervention to prevent further decline.
Erdogan has used the Gaza conflict to boost Turkey's regional influence and position himself as a key player in Middle Eastern politics. His support for Hamas and assertive diplomacy have raised tensions with Israel, even as both countries maintain cautious contacts. Erdogan's ambitions reflect a mix of ideology and strategic calculation.
Erdogan met with Israel's leader in New York, signaling a potential shift in Turkey-Israel relations. The encounter highlights Turkey's ongoing efforts to assert greater regional influence.
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