Germany’s Largest Rocket Fails Seconds After Launch

Germany’s largest rocket since the V-2, launched from a Norwegian spaceport, crashed and exploded just 40 seconds after liftoff. The uncrewed Spectrum rocket was designed to kick-start satellite launches from Europe, but failed in its inaugural test flight. Developed by Isar Aerospace, the two-stage orbital launch vehicle aimed to put small and medium satellites into … Read more

Scientists Discover New Antibiotic and Breakthroughs in Mitochondria Research

Researchers have made significant breakthroughs in the fight against antibiotic resistance and gained new insights into the workings of mitochondria, the cell’s energy-making factories. A team of scientists has discovered a new antibiotic molecule, lariocidin, which targets a broad range of disease-causing bacteria without being toxic to human cells. The molecule works by attaching to … Read more

Gaza Residents Demand End to Hamas Rule After Years of Conflict

Gaza residents have taken to the streets for three consecutive days, marching through towns to demand an end to both the ongoing war with Israel and Hamas’s 18-year rule over Gaza. The protests, which have spread to several towns in the battered enclave, represent the boldest challenge to Hamas’s authority by Palestinians since the October … Read more

Google Bids Farewell to Nest Brand as Smart Home Focus Shifts

Google has officially discontinued the Nest brand, marking a significant shift in its smart home strategy. The transition began in 2021 with the introduction of new Nest Cam devices, which prompted users to adopt the Home app for their smart home needs. The demise of Nest Secure and Nest Protect, two of Google’s only alarm … Read more

US Economy Faces Stagflation Risks Amid Trump Tariff Policies

Stagflation, a period of both high inflation and high unemployment, is gaining attention as the US economy faces potential risks amid President Donald Trump’s tariff policies. While economists warn that the situation may be worse than the 1970s, they also emphasize that the current scenario is unlikely to repeat the severe economic conditions of that … Read more

Israel’s PM Netanyahu Visits Hungary Amid ICC Arrest Warrant

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has announced that his country will not enforce an International Criminal Court (ICC) arrest warrant issued to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over alleged war crimes in Gaza. Despite the ICC decision, Netanyahu is set to visit Hungary from Wednesday to Sunday at the invitation of Orban. Netanyahu’s trip comes … Read more

Israel’s Leading News Website Down for Maintenance

A technical issue is currently affecting the Times of Israel website, preventing users from accessing its content. The issue may be related to the need to enable JavaScript and cookies in order to proceed. Users are advised to check back later for updates or try alternative methods to access the site’s news and information. Source: … Read more

Israel’s Top Newspaper Hacked?

The Times of Israel, a prominent online news outlet in Israel, experienced technical issues due to a hacking attempt. When users attempted to access the website (www.timesofisrael.com), their browsers displayed a “Just a quick check… Waiting for www.timesofisrael.com to respond…” message. The issue is attributed to malicious activity involving JavaScript and cookies. Source: https://www.timesofisrael.com/gazan-man-murdered-by-hamas-after-joining-protests-against-terror-group

Israel’s Main Newspaper Website Down Due to Technical Issues

Times of Israel’s website is currently unavailable due to technical issues, leaving readers unable to access the popular news site. The cause of the outage has not been publicly disclosed, but users are advised to check back later or try accessing the site through a different browser. Source: https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/global-markets-slide-as-fears-over-us-tariffs-intensify