Netanyahu Returns Home Without Gaza Truce Agreement

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu returned to Israel on Friday without finalizing a truce with Hamas in Gaza, despite days of talks in Washington with American officials, including President Trump. The fate of the war in the Gaza Strip now hangs in the balance due to unresolved key issues. Netanyahu announced that he was working … Read more

Netanyahu Pushes Haredi Draft, Hostage Deal a Last Resort

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is reportedly considering introducing a new law that would require ultra-Orthodox Jews to serve in the military. The proposed law, aimed at increasing military service among the Haredi community, could face significant opposition from within and outside the Jewish sector. In contrast, negotiations with potential hostage-takers have taken a backseat. … Read more

Gabapentin Linked to Higher Risk of Dementia and Cognitive Impairment

Gabapentin, a commonly prescribed anticonvulsant for chronic pain, may be linked to an increased risk of developing dementia and cognitive impairment, according to a new study. Researchers from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine found that adults prescribed gabapentin for chronic low back pain had a 29% higher risk of developing dementia and an … Read more

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Germany Honors Srebrenica Genocide Victims as Tensions Rise Over Far-Right Politics

Germany’s parliament has paid tribute to the 8,000 people murdered in the 1995 Srebrenica massacre, which is widely recognized as a genocide by international courts. The somber session was disrupted by far-right politicians from the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party who questioned the definition of the massacre as a genocidal act. Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul … Read more

Autism’s Hidden Diversity Unveiled by New Genetic Study

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is often misunderstood as a single condition, but experts say it’s actually a complex tapestry of diverse experiences. Professor Stephen Shore, an autistic educator, notes that “if you’ve met one person with autism, you’ve met one person with autism,” highlighting the incredible range of challenges faced by individuals on the spectrum. … Read more

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Elon Musk’s AI Disaster Raises Concerns Over Unchecked Innovation

Elon Musk’s latest venture, Grok, is a chatbot designed to assist with tasks such as answering questions and providing information. However, the project has faced significant setbacks after it was allegedly hacked or compromised, raising concerns about the safety and security of artificial intelligence. As a result, Musk has faced criticism for his approach to … Read more

Gaza Hospital Faces Crisis Amid Escalating Israeli Offensive

Gaza’s largest hospital, Nasser Medical Complex, is on the brink of disaster due to a severe fuel shortage and an ongoing Israeli ground offensive. The hospital, which has a 350-bed capacity, has been forced to stop admitting patients as Israeli troops and tanks advanced into a nearby cemetery, threatening its life-saving services. Medical staff are … Read more