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Rafael will repurpose a former Volkswagen plant in Germany to produce missile interceptor engines. The move supports Germany's push to strengthen its independent defense industry.
Rising jet fuel prices and constrained supplies threaten higher fares and possible flight cancellations this summer. Europe’s heavy reliance on Middle Eastern imports has left airlines exposed as stockpiles fall toward critical levels.
After three years of refusal, a woman in the United States received a Jewish divorce following financial sanctions imposed on her husband's assets in Israel. The economic pressure led him to grant the divorce just before a scheduled court hearing.
Talks between Hamas and the Board of Peace have stalled over disarmament demands tied to a ceasefire agreement. Israel has warned it may resume military operations if Hamas refuses to give up its weapons.
President Trump announced a new United States initiative to guide stranded ships out of the Strait of Hormuz. The plan challenges Iran and could either restore commercial shipping or risk renewed conflict.
China is balancing support for diplomacy with quiet backing of Iran as the war with the United States unfolds. Beijing seeks to protect its energy and economic interests while positioning itself ahead of a summit between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping.
Experts warn that prioritizing looks over lifestyle can derail a renovation. Functional design and personal touches are key to creating a space that feels authentic and livable.
The United Kingdom will begin talks to join a major European Union loan scheme to fund Ukraine’s defence and recovery. Further sanctions on Russian companies are expected as part of efforts to increase pressure on Moscow.
Crispy home fries deliver the crunch of French fries without deep frying. Make a large batch, because they are too irresistible to cook in small quantities.
The Israeli military said it shot down a drone launched from Lebanon before it crossed the border. Two other suspected drone interceptions in southern Lebanon are still being reviewed.
President Donald Trump announced that Project Freedom will begin Monday to help ships exit the Strait of Hormuz amid rising tensions with Iran. The move comes after renewed maritime incidents and ongoing disputes over control of the vital shipping route.
A surge in Somali piracy, linked to cooperation with Yemen’s Houthi movement, is threatening a vital Red Sea trade route. Analysts warn that rerouted oil shipments and reduced naval patrols have created lucrative opportunities for hijackings.
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