Month: May 2022
‘Bio’ food, precision oncology to take center stage at biomed summit in Tel Aviv
Three-day annual conference, marking 20th year, brings together thousands of participants for newest innovations in medical and heath tech
Read MoreHidden behind hat and mask, police counterterror chief lights Independence Day torch
Commander of elite Yamam unit conceals his face as he becomes first torch-lighter to take part in state ceremony with identity under wraps
Read MoreThe demise of fireworks: How PTSD awareness changed Israel’s Independence Day
Widely considered a ‘must’ for Israel’s birthday until now, fireworks canceled this year in many cities and towns out of respect for military veterans suffering from post-trauma
Read MoreBiden declares disaster in New Mexico wildfire zone
The declaration releases emergency funds to recovery efforts in three counties in northeastern New Mexico. (Image credit: Eddie Moore/AP)
Read MoreTornadoes rip through Oklahoma and Texas, leaving major damage – New York Post
Tornadoes rip through Oklahoma and Texas, leaving major damage New York Post Red Cross opens shelter at Seminole State College following destructive tornado KOCO 5 News Extensive Damage in Parts of Texas, Oklahoma as Tornadoes Roar Through | The Weather Channel –
Read MoreTrump the hero for anti-abortion movement after bending supreme court his way – The Guardian US
Trump the hero for anti-abortion movement after bending supreme court his way The Guardian US
Read MoreIndia Is Braced for Months of Power Outages Amid a Blistering Heatwave
A power crisis in India that’s delivering hours-long blackouts, halting manufacturing lines and triggering street protests is forecast to continue for months, adding pressure on the nation’s economic rebound. Electricity outages and curbs have spread across more than half of
Read MoreUN chief expresses ‘grave concern’ over Hezbollah’s arms ahead of Lebanese elections
Antonio Guterres calls for Iran-backed terror group to become ‘a solely civilian political party’ as he demands ‘free, fair transparent and inclusive’ vote for parliament on May 15
Read MorePalestinians, Israeli police clash as Temple Mount reopens to Jewish visitors
Scuffles break out after non-Muslims once again permitted to enter Jerusalem holy site following end of two-week Ramadan closure
Read MoreAustralian prime minister defends his country’s ties to Solomons
Scott Morrison says he followed security officials’ advice in managing relations with the Solomon Islands after the South Pacific neighbor’s leader alleged he’d been threatened with invasion. (Image credit: Mick Tsikas/AP)
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