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Chotto Matte, a newly opened restaurant in Riyadh, offers a unique dining experience by merging Japanese and Peruvian cuisine. The restaurant aligns with Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 and aims to honor local tastes and traditions while pushing the boundaries of what a dining experience can offer.
Large crowds gather for the funeral of Hezbollah's former leader Hassan Nasrallah, who was killed in an Israeli air strike in Beirut in September.
A study by Princeton sociologists reveals that the 'multiracial boom' in America's population was mostly an illusion and did not reflect any shifts in racial or ethnic identity. The researchers argue that the changes in the 2020 census were likely influenced by a 'lefty' effort to undercount white people.
Marvel Rivals, a popular video game developed by a Chinese company, has come under fire for censoring certain phrases in its text chat feature, including 'free Hong Kong' and 'Tiananmen Square.' The restrictions are largely confined to China-related topics, raising concerns about Chinese censorship creeping into media consumed by Americans.
The Gaza ceasefire is in jeopardy as Israel and Hamas accuse each other of breaking the terms of the agreement, leading to threats of all-out war. Talks on the second phase have not yet begun, and time is running out as the first phase nears its end.
February 23, 2025
Conference of Presidents CEO discusses lack of support from allies after Hamas attacks and emphasizes unity among Jewish organizations.
Hamas claims Israel's delay in releasing Palestinian prisoners endangers Gaza truce, while Israel expands military operations in the West Bank.
A recent poll shows that Americans are not satisfied with President Trump's performance on the economy and efforts to shrink the government, and are unimpressed with some of his proposed policies.
February 23, 2025
The Hebrew University Jerusalem celebrates its centenary with two faculty members being named as Israel Prize laureates. Prof. Ruth Kark and Prof. Dwora Gilula have been recognized for their exceptional contributions to their fields and their dedication to uncovering the contributions of women in Israeli society.
February 23, 2025
Israel missed an opportunity to integrate 120,000 educated immigrants, resulting in a loss of potential revenue and a failure to prevent an economic downturn.
Multiple second-hand apartments were recently sold in different cities in Israel, with prices ranging from NIS 1.25 million to NIS 5 million.
Disputes and frictions between Trump and Erdogan could impact Israel. Turkey's opposition to Gaza relocation plan, potential pullout of Syria, and purchase of Russian defense system strain relations. Israel should urge US to curtail Turkey's behavior and monitor its relationship with Iran.