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Ahmed Shihab Eldin was acquitted after nearly two months in detention in Kuwait over social media posts about the Iran war. Rights groups say the case reflects growing restrictions on press freedom in the Persian Gulf.
Reza Pahlavi has rejected negotiations with Iran's clerical leadership as appeasement and called for renewed protests to topple the regime. He described the country's new leaders as unchanged and dismissed diplomacy as ineffective.
Fuel retailers are incurring heavy losses on petrol and diesel, but the government has ruled out any price hike. Retail rates remain unchanged despite a sharp rise in global crude oil prices.
A new analysis finds the United States used large portions of its advanced missile stockpiles during the Iran conflict, including about half of its Patriot interceptors. Officials say current needs are met, but rebuilding supplies for a future major war could take years.
Matt Goodwin says cultural and identity issues are overtaking economic concerns in shaping Western politics. He points to migration, demographic change and national cohesion as the main drivers of voter behavior.
Cyera has acquired Israeli data management startup Ryft for an estimated 100 to 130 million dollars. The deal strengthens Cyera's capabilities in securing enterprise data as companies accelerate adoption of artificial intelligence systems.
An exploration of the two he-goats of Yom Kippur reveals their symbolic connection to spiritual destiny, repentance, and the dual nature of sins between אדם and the Almighty and between אדם and fellow אדם. Classical commentators explain why two identical offerings are required for complete atonement.
The Supreme Court of Israel ruled that the state must ensure adequate food for all security prisoners but found no proof of widespread noncompliance. Individual complaints must be pursued separately with detailed evidence.
Germany urged Iran to use the extended ceasefire with the United States to resume peace talks in Islamabad. Berlin also stressed that the Strait of Hormuz must remain permanently open.
Israel and Lebanon are holding new talks in Washington to extend a fragile ceasefire with Hezbollah. While violence has decreased, clashes continue as both sides push competing demands ahead of the truce's expiration.
A 5-year-old child was lightly injured when a rock shattered a car windshield on Highway 60 in the West Bank. Israeli forces are searching the Madama area for the suspect amid recent similar attacks.
The new iX3 offers an official range of 801 kilometers and ultra fast charging, positioning it at the top of its segment. Prices start at 490,000 shekels, with three trim levels and extensive technology and safety features.
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