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Tensions are rising between Egypt and Israel as accusations of treaty violations and military infrastructure building are exchanged. Both sides are testing the boundaries of the peace agreement, but it is unclear if the peace will collapse or if its rules will be redefined.
US military action against the Houthis in Yemen is not enough to end their existence. A ground force and a political solution are needed to prevent the Houthis from regrouping and retain control over northern Yemen.
Talks between the US and Iran face problems of substance and mistrust. The Europeans must decide on reimposing UN sanctions before October, and the space for talking is narrow.
The Dayan committee is expected to recommend no cut in gas exports and to leave the obligation to reserve gas for the local market unchanged. Israel's natural gas reserves are estimated to run out in 2045, after which most of the natural gas consumed in Israel will have to come from imports.
The Ukrainian ambassador to Israel is being investigated for serious violations in his financial declaration, including discrepancies in his monetary assets and undeclared assets. The investigation raises concerns about financial transparency and has implications for other Ukrainian officials.
Top UN officials are calling for urgent action to address the worsening humanitarian situation in Gaza, as commodities run low and the health system is overwhelmed.
At least 50 hippos and other large animals have been killed by anthrax poisoning in Congo's Virunga National Park, posing a major loss for the park's efforts to increase the hippo population.
Rachel Reeves warns of profound impact from Trump tariffs as UK markets calm.
The demand for local and innovative adaptations of chocolate in Saudi Arabia presents a growth opportunity for a domestic Saudi chocolate industry. Investing in the local chocolate industry can cater to a health-conscious consumer base and boost food security in the Kingdom.
Israel's fiscal deficit narrows in March, reaching 5.2% of GDP, with state revenues growing impressively.
More than 1,700 millionaires have left Israel, with a decline in the number of wealthy individuals in Tel Aviv and Herzliya.

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