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In a sign of how Saudi Arabia’s economic makeup has shifted, non-oil activities now account for 52% of its GDP, according to ...
Nothing captured Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's isolation more starkly this week than the image of U.S.
Netanyahu, for all his cynicism and amorality, could change the trajectory of his legacy if he stops being the prisoner of ...
Israeli media outlets have highlighted significant rifts between the US administration and the Israeli government, ...
The world keeps talking about a two-state solution for Israel and Palestine, but that ship has sailed.  There is no way that ...
"Trump has the ability to do things that Biden did not have the flexibility...to do," a former Biden official told Newsweek.
A shadowy US-backed group pledging to distribute aid in Gaza has faced accusations of helping Israel fulfil its military ...
The Browser Company shifts focus from Arc to Dia, an AI-powered browser, placing Arc in maintenance as it explores open ...
Meta’s AI unit struggles with talent retention as key Llama researchers exit for rivals, raising concerns about the company’s ...
The Trump administration is granting Syria a waiver from one crippling set of sanctions as well as easing restrictions on ...
Trump’s Tariffs Are Back On, but Fight Could End Up Before Supreme Court A federal appeals court agreed to temporarily preserve many of President Trump’s sweeping tariffs. It is not the final ...