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Egypt has been building mass emergency weapons warehouses to reduce global dependency and withstand pressure from foreign powers, including the US. However, the US still holds significant leverage over Cairo, and it remains to be seen if Egypt can withstand economic pressure in response to Trump's plan.
Qualcomm acquires Movian AI to boost AI solutions for smartphones, PCs, and software-defined vehicles, strengthening its presence in Vietnam and accelerating development of new solutions.
A 3-year-old girl has discovered a 3,800-year-old scarab amulet at the site believed to be where David battled Goliath. The scarab amulet is an ancient Egyptian charm symbolizing protection, rebirth, and good fortune.
A new exhibition in Paris showcases archaeological artifacts from Gaza, highlighting the heritage and destruction caused by Israel's ongoing onslaught.
Labour rejected pleas to delay the 'disruptive' mid-year private school VAT grab to net almost £1 billion extra, despite warnings that it would be disruptive to pupils.
Economy Minister Nir Barkat criticizes the Palestinian Authority and Qatar for funding terrorism, opposes their cooperation, and calls for mechanisms to replace the PA. He also accuses Qatar of being the biggest terror financier in the world. Barkat discusses a plan for the rehabilitation and economic growth of Israel's north.
Chinese automakers are competing to develop ultra-fast EV charging technology, with BYD, Huawei, and Zeekr unveiling their own solutions. The rapid development of charging technology is expected to disrupt the electric vehicle market.
Journalist Bernard-Henri Lévy warns that Trump's push to shakeup NATO and his inward-looking policies will have disastrous consequences for defending democratic values globally.
Israeli action in Gaza leaves more than 39,000 Palestinian children orphaned and without access to education and support.
The IDF failed to inform troops stationed at the Gaza border about the Nova music festival, which became the site of a deadly terror attack by Hamas. The attack resulted in the massacre of 344 civilians and 34 security personnel, as well as the abduction of 44 partygoers.
Spain is the front-runner to host the 2035 Rugby World Cup, with plans to use the Bernabeu and Nou Camp stadiums. Other interested parties include Japan, Italy, and the Middle East.
The ICC has urged Hungary to continue to be a resolute party to the Rome Statute, the founding treaty of the ICC.
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