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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with United States Securities and Exchange Commission chairman Paul Atkins to discuss making it easier for Israeli companies to list stocks in the United States. Joint teams will examine the feasibility and regulatory changes needed for the initiative.
Israel is advancing a bill to allow ride-hailing services like Uber and Lyft to operate, aiming to increase competition and lower taxi costs. The legislation includes regulations for safety and support for local drivers. The bill is expected to be discussed in the Knesset next week.
Israeli forces recovered Oron Shaul's body in Gaza after a key figure revealed its location. The operation was conducted without endangering other hostages. New details of the mission have now been released.
The government told the High Court it cannot be forced to establish a state inquiry into the October 7 attacks, arguing only the government has this authority. The response warns that court intervention would breach the separation of powers.
Sydney Sweeney is making waves with her bold and revealing fashion choices at red carpet events and in magazine shoots. Her daring outfits and retro-inspired looks continue to spark conversation and controversy. Sweeney often shares her risqué style on social media, delighting her millions of followers.
Morrissey has cancelled another concert at the last minute due to health concerns, with ticket holders set to receive refunds. The singer has recently postponed several shows for reasons including illness and safety threats.
Houston's Azeez al-Shaair was fined for wearing a pro-Palestine message during a playoff game. The league prohibits personal messages on uniforms, and al-Shaair has previously shown support for Palestinian causes.
Wildfires in Chile have killed at least 16 people and forced thousands to flee as authorities declare a state of catastrophe. Strong winds and extreme heat are fueling the crisis, with major damage reported in the Nuble and Bio Bio regions.
More countries have confirmed invitations to join President Donald Trump's Board of Peace, which aims to oversee Gaza's reconstruction and future governance. The board is attracting global leaders and could rival the United Nations in influence. Israel has raised concerns about the board's executive committee.
The Family Office will host a major investment summit on Saudi Arabia's Shura Island, bringing together global leaders to discuss trends and opportunities. The event supports the Kingdom's Vision 2030 goals and highlights its growing influence in the financial sector.
Israeli settlers set fire to homes and cars in a Palestinian village in the West Bank, escalating tensions in the region. Israel also moved to cut water and electricity to a United Nations agency serving Palestinian refugees. Several countries were invited to join a new international body focused on conflict resolution.
The Apprentice will review its vetting process after a contestant's past racist and sexist social media posts surfaced. The show has faced similar controversies recently, prompting renewed commitments to diversity and inclusion.
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