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Maariv: Netanyahu’s Illness Casts a Shadow Over Israel’s War Decisions
The Hebrew newspaper “Maariv” reported that amid growing doubts about Netanyahu’s ability to manage the war due to his deteriorating…
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The New York Times: 308 Iran-linked ships have passed through the Strait of Hormuz since the start of the war
According to the “Sedaye Sama” news outlet, The New York Times, citing shipping data, reported that since the beginning of…
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Air raid sirens sounded in Tel Aviv
News sources reported the sounding of air raid sirens in Tel Aviv. / Tasnim
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New energy warning in Europe: gas reserves in the Netherlands are almost depleted
According to the TASS, citing data from Gas Infrastructure Europe (GIE), gas storage levels in underground facilities in the Netherlands…
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Oil Shipping Costs Hit a 6-Year High
According to Reuters, industry sources report that oil transportation costs have surged to their highest level in six years. This…
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Winners and losers of Donald Trump’s new tariffs
By imposing a 15% tariff on the entire world, Donald Trump has reshaped the outlook of international trade. Analyses by…
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New budget shock in the United States / Airport services suspended
According to The Hill, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security announced that, as the shutdown continues into its second week,…
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Israel’s Serious Concern over the Improvement of Iran–Egypt Relations
reports about the restoration of full diplomatic relations between Iran and Egypt and the potential reopening of embassies between Tehran…
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Suspension of a U.S. intelligence statistical project after six decades
Since 1962, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) had been publishing a book known as the “World Factbook.” This source, which…
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Russia’s Economy Enters the “Death Zone”
The economy of Russia has fallen into a negative equilibrium: seemingly stable, yet steadily eroding its future capacity. Export revenues…
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