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The United Kingdom government has replaced Palantir’s refugee matching system with an in-house platform, saving millions of pounds annually. Officials say the new system offers greater flexibility, security and control over data.
Trump and Xi met in Beijing for high-profile talks that yielded no major trade deal but reaffirmed an existing truce. Technology tensions and a sharp warning from Beijing over Taiwan underscored the fragile state of relations.
The United Kingdom and France are preparing a defensive naval mission to protect shipping in the Strait of Hormuz amid ongoing tensions with Iran. Analysts say the effort may signal resolve but cannot reopen the vital waterway without a broader political deal.
Tens of thousands marked Jerusalem Day with the annual Flag March through the city. While many celebrated unity and national pride, clashes in the Old City led to 13 detentions.
FC Barcelona distanced itself from Lamine Yamal after he waved a Palestinian flag during a title celebration. The club reassured Israeli fans that the act was spontaneous and not a political statement, while Israel’s defense minister condemned the gesture.
Israel celebrated the 59th Jerusalem Day with a large flag march in the Old City and events nationwide. Tens of thousands participated as police reported an arrest over a suspected planned attack and minor clashes between activists.
Settlers assaulted Peace Now director Lior Amichai during a West Bank tour before authorities detained the activists instead of the attackers. The incident is part of a broader rise in settler violence and criticism of Israeli enforcement policies.
Anat Vidor argues that Israel’s greatest challenge is political maturity, not survival. She calls for mandatory gender parity in leadership, saying greater female representation is essential for national renewal and unity.
Fossils discovered in Thailand reveal Nagatitan chaiyaphumensis, the largest known dinosaur from Southeast Asia. The massive plant-eater lived about 113 million years ago and offers new insight into dinosaur diversity and climate conditions during the Cretaceous Period.
Violence outside a Brooklyn synagogue highlights rising antisemitic tensions in New York City. The newsletter also examines a report on Hamas' October 7 attacks and political divisions over anti-Jewish hatred.
Crunch America, a new caramel, peanut, and chocolate ice cream bar, is now available in stores and delivery apps. Early tasters found it pleasant but less impressive than previous Crunch hits.
The Israeli military is installing extensive mesh netting on vehicles and military posts to defend against Hezbollah’s first person view drones. More netting is being procured as part of expanded protective efforts.
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