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Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich said his decision will apply until the Turks elect a leader who is not an antisemite.
Chief scientist Ilya Sutskever steps down, paving the way for new leadership amid the intensifying race towards artificial intelligence.
GDP grew at an 14.1% annual rate in the first three months of the year after an annualized contraction of 21.7% in the fourth quarter of 2023.
American tariffs could put a key parts manufacturer out of business.
In April alone, Israeli startups raised $1 billion. The actual figure is likely higher as some startups keep their funding private.
The top American diplomat on Monday in Riyadh urged Hamas to accept Jerusalem’s “extraordinarily generous” truce offer.
“Hopefully the discussions can lead into a process towards reconciliation and peace,” the president of the World Economic Forum said.
A joint statement signed by 25 state leasers said the decision “creates instability and threatens future energy security throughout the world at a time when our allies need us the most.”
Microwave missiles are “ready to take out any military target, including nuclear facilities,” says the former chief of the USAF’s Microwave Division.
The activists wore black T-shirts that read “Googler Against Genocide” and “No Tech for Apartheid.”
A new agreement is expected to “facilitate shared knowledge and establish partnerships,” said the Texas Association of Business.
The sit-in was organized by the activist group No Tech for Apartheid, a coalition of tech workers and organizations such as MPower Change and Jewish Voice for Peace.