Month: July 2023
Gallant: ‘We’ll act according to law’ if court strikes down reasonableness bill
Defense minister’s comment come after Netanyahu last week wouldn’t say if he’d abide by potential ruling; PM doesn’t mention overhaul in cabinet speech
Read MoreDaily Briefing July 30: Some Likud MKs murmur dissent; Lapid: Compromise was imminent
Editor David Horovitz on continued robust anti-judicial overhaul protests, Monday’s chaotic passage of a 1st ‘reform’; military reporter Emanuel Fabian on shrinking IDF deterrence
Read MoreIsraeli-built satellite blasts into space for Singaporean customers
DS-SAR reconnaissance platform launched from Indian space center; reportedly to provide imagery for government agencies
Read MoreThis Ivy League researcher says spirituality is good for our mental health
A Columbia University professor says spiritual beliefs can decrease our rates of anxiety and depression. I needed to understand how she came to these conclusions. (Image credit: Getty)
Read MoreIsraelis Continue to Demonstrate Against Judicial Overhaul
Israelis took over the streets to protest after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s coalition scored a major victory this week by passing the first part of a legislation package to overhaul the judicial system.
Read MoreAfrican leaders leave Russia summit without grain deal or path to peace in Ukraine
African leaders are leaving two days of meetings with Vladimir Putin with little to show for their requests to resume a deal that kept grain flowing from Ukraine and to find a path to end the war. (Image credit: Pavel
Read MoreGetting a Low-Cost Hair Transplant in Turkey: Expectations & Reality – Sponsored Content
The popularity of hair transplant procedures is constantly rising in the East – each year, nearly 200,000 people go to Turkey and return home with a full head of healthy hair
Read MoreE-Bike Battery Fires Can Be Deadly. Here’s How to Prevent One in Your Home.
To stay safe, don’t mix and match chargers, buy aftermarket batteries or charge in extreme temperatures.
Read MoreHome Insurers Are Charging More and Insuring Less
The industry is trying to rebound from years of losses owing to storms, fires and inflation.
Read MoreOutcry Grows Over AI Companies and Who Controls Internet’s Content
Authors, artists and internet publishers demand compensation for the alleged use of their work to train generative-AI systems sweeping the globe.
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