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Uday Kotak has warned of an impending shock from rising oil prices, saying consumers have yet to feel the full impact. He also called for reducing dependence on foreign capital and strengthening domestic long-term investment institutions.
An interfaith reflection on Eid Al-Adha highlights the shared story of Abraham in Islam and Judaism as a lesson in preserving life, not taking it. The author urges religious leaders to confront antisemitism and Islamophobia, calling moral courage the true test of faith.
Donald Trump said he does not need China’s help to end the war with Iran as tensions persist in the Strait of Hormuz. Rising oil prices, mounting war costs, and growing domestic political pressure add to the stakes of the ongoing conflict.
Israel has condemned European Union sanctions on settlement groups as politically driven and morally distorted. Critics argue the focus on settler violence exaggerates the problem and serves a broader effort to delegitimize Jewish settlement.
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency has extended its recommendation against flights to Israel until May 27, 2026, citing ongoing regional instability. The decision delays the return of several major European airlines as officials continue to monitor security risks.
The Reservists Party has proposed a nationwide post-trauma recovery plan following the October 7 attacks and ensuing war. The initiative includes a dedicated rehabilitation fund, expanded mental health support, and reintegration programs for wounded service members.
Israel’s High Court is considering whether to block Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s appointment of Roman Gofman as Mossad chief. The case highlights a wider struggle over politicization of senior security posts and the limits of judicial oversight.
The real artificial intelligence challenge is not building better models but managing complex ecosystems of them. Organizations must focus on orchestration, visibility, and governance to keep pace with rapidly evolving automated systems.
Hungary’s new prime minister has granted veto powers to four senior ministers as his government takes office. The move comes as the European Union approves new sanctions targeting Israeli settlers and key settlement organizations.
Tehran's Museum of Contemporary Art has opened an exhibition of American Pop art focused on war themes during a ceasefire with the United States. The rare display from its long hidden collection has drawn visitors seeking reflection and relief after weeks of conflict.
Ultra-Orthodox parties reportedly rejected a past deal that could have resolved Israel's military draft dispute. As efforts to pass a new conscription law stall, the coalition faces growing instability and the possibility of early elections.
Iran is betting that control of the Strait of Hormuz will pressure President Donald Trump into concessions. Analysts caution that Tehran's strategy could backfire and reignite military conflict amid mounting domestic and economic strain.
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