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...US lawmakers face new pressure to approve military aid for Israel, and Tianqi Lithium’s strategy is at risk as Chilean President Gabriel Boric’s government works to take back control of resources....
...“When the Houthis come out and say, ‘We’re going to target ships from X, Y and Z countries’, [it is] difficult to work out which ships fall into these categories,” he added....
...In this commentary, Anna Mier y Teran of Spain’s Universidad de Navarra suggests that leftists “may view the situation through the lens of social justice, anti-Americanism or antisemitism”....
...“We’re striking our enemies with unprecedented power,” Netanyahu said in a rare Shabbat address. “This is only the beginning. Our enemies are only starting to pay the price.”...
...Bilal Y Saab, an associate fellow at the Chatham House think-tank in London, questioned to what extent the coalition strikes would alter the rebel group’s behaviour....
...Again, the inspiration came from New York — the famous 92nd Street Y — coupled with Duffield’s evident love of building. Is it what she envisaged it to be?...
...The killings, both in Israel and Gaza. We don’t support Hamas....
...In 2008, Israel launched a ground operation called Operation Cast Lead, took 22 days....
...Bilal Y Saab, an associate fellow at the Chatham House think-tank in London, said: “Hamas doesn’t have a codified doctrine....
...I am truly perplexed by the need for schools, businesses, other organisations, and even countries to take a side in the wake of Hamas’s attack on Israel (“US universities lose millions as donors...
...Oil traders are watching events closely in the Middle East following Iran’s military strike on Israel at the weekend, but for now they appear to have shrugged off fears of a wider war disrupting supplies...
...He also warned that the US was “getting involved in the Middle East again” in the wake of Israel’s war in Gaza....
...The message to the country as a whole is one of “non-threatening change”, and it is mostly irrelevant, because events in Israel mean Labour is not going to get much of a hearing....
...Garzon is only a couple of miles from the coast; the olive trees originate from Spain, Italy, France, Israel and Argentina, and spread over 5,000 hectares....
...courts; Jewish dietary laws apply in state institutions; the ultraorthodox have autonomy over their education, as do all Jewish groups; and in most cities, public transport and businesses close on the Shabbat...
...We should think carefully about X and Y, you know. So I think that would have been better....
...Obviously, Disney has been fighting with the government of Florida over the so-called “don’t say gay” laws, and we’ve had a huge furore on campuses over the Israel-Hamas war to end the year....
...“The new regulation protects clients much more,” says Nicole Curti, president of the Alliance of Swiss Wealth Managers and chief executive of Capital Y....
...ING Q1, ITV Q1 trading update, News Corp Q3, Nissan Motor Q4, Pirelli Q1, Rolls-Royce AGM and trading update, RWE Q1, SoftBank FY Friday The former head of Argentine sports marketing company Torneos y...
...How will Israel’s most rightwing government wield power?...
...“I was born in 1958 in Turkey, then moved to Tehran then to Israel, then Italy,” says Roubini. (His father imported Persian carpets to Milan; the whole family later moved to the US....
...Pastora Galván (sister of Israel Galván) gave a delicious comic turn as a ditsy girl in bloomers....
...March 18 ‘It was like a horror film’Brodsky synagogue A Shabbat dinner like no other....
...The jargon-y word for such flexibility is “asynchronous work”. It is a strange term that will be key to transforming our working freedoms, writes Janina Conboye....
...A thriving cottage film industry has built up around its ancient streets, which stood in for Israel, Cyprus, Lebanon, Greece, Italy, Palestine and Spain in Steven Spielberg’s Munich....
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