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Extreme heat has pushed Gulf cities to rely heavily on indoor, air-conditioned spaces. As temperatures rise worldwide, their architectural responses offer important lessons for building livable cities in harsh climates.
A new study proposes that the Great Pyramid of Giza was built using a helical ramp integrated into its outer face. Simulations suggest the method could have allowed completion within 20 to 27 years and may align with unexplained internal voids.
The European Union approved new sanctions on Russia and a €90 billion loan for Ukraine at a summit in Cyprus. The measures target Russia’s oil revenues and financial sector, while Moscow vowed retaliation.
Hezbollah claims it struck an Israeli army vehicle in southern Lebanon. The Israeli military has not yet commented on the incident.
The Israeli military ordered residents of Deir Aames in southern Lebanon to evacuate after rocket fire by Hezbollah from the area. Civilians were told to move at least one kilometer away.
Tim Cook will step down as head of Apple after 15 years, becoming active chair of the board. Hardware leader John Ternus will take over as the company enters a new chapter.
Four men have appeared in court charged with setting fire to Jewish community ambulances in Golders Green. They were remanded in custody until a plea hearing in August.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been declared cancer-free after successful treatment for early-stage prostate cancer. He said he delayed announcing the diagnosis to prevent Iran from exploiting it during the war.
Israel's prime minister has been diagnosed with early-stage prostate cancer following routine monitoring. Doctors said the condition was identified early and described it as common among men over 70.
Northern Israeli leaders criticize Netanyahu as Hezbollah escalates attacks despite a ceasefire. Israel is waiting on United States led talks with Lebanon in hopes of avoiding a broader war.
An exploration of why communities replace harsh prophetic rebukes with a more hopeful reading when Acharei Mot and Kedoshim are read. The custom reflects a deep reluctance to publicly condemn Jerusalem and the Jewish people.
President Donald Trump said the Israel-Lebanon ceasefire will be extended by three weeks after what he called a historic White House meeting. He added that the United States will work with Lebanon to bolster its security and plans further talks with both nations' leaders.
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