Police conclude investigation into ex-MAG, transfer findings to Levin’s legal adviser

Police conclude investigation into ex-MAG, transfer findings to Levin’s legal adviser

Police Commissioner Daniel Levi has decided that the evidence from the investigation of the former military advocate-general (MAG) Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi won’t be transferred to the Attorney General. Israel Police on Tuesday announced the conclusion of the investigation of former military advocate-general Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi regarding the leak of CCTV footage from the Sde Teiman detention facility.…

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Groundhog Day to bring warmer temperatures

Groundhog Day to bring warmer temperatures

After back-to-back weekends impacted by an arctic assault, we’re finally starting to put the worst of the cold behind us. While today wasn’t the warmest, temperatures did climb above freezing for the first time in a couple of days, allowing for a very slow melting process to continue. A much larger warm-up is on the…

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Hanoi-Jerusalem relationship at high, Vietnam looks to Israel’s high-tech industry for opportunity

Hanoi-Jerusalem relationship at high, Vietnam looks to Israel’s high-tech industry for opportunity

, Israeli Ambassador Yaron Mayer, celebrating his first Vietnamese new year. (photo credit: Israeli Embassy in Vietnam) Israeli ambassador Yaron Mayer told the ‘Post’ that Jerusalem-Hanoi relations were at an all-time high. While Israeli diplomacy became undoubtedly more complex in the two years that followed Hamas’s October 7 attacks, the relationship between Jerusalem and Hanoi…

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‘Unacceptable situation’: Herzog calls on leaders to tackle record high Arab-sector murder toll

‘Unacceptable situation’: Herzog calls on leaders to tackle record high Arab-sector murder toll

Following a deadly year for Arab society, President Herzog visits Sakhnin, calling for unity, determination, and decisive action to fight crime and ensure a safe future for all. President Isaac Herzog met with local community leaders in Sakhnin on Thursday in response to the recent rise in violence within Arab society in Israel. Addressing the…

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Colombian lawmaker among 15 missing in plane disappearance

Colombian lawmaker among 15 missing in plane disappearance

Bogota, Colombia – Search and rescue teams in Colombia are searching for a passenger plane carrying 15 passengers that went missing near the eastern border with Venezuela. Two crew members were among the passengers, which included a Colombian congressional representative and a candidate running in the upcoming elections, according to local officials and media reports.…

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Exclusive-China gives green light to importing first batch of Nvidia’s H200 AI chips, sources say

Exclusive-China gives green light to importing first batch of Nvidia’s H200 AI chips, sources say

Jan 28 (Reuters) – China has approved its first batch of Nvidia‘s ​H200 artificial intelligence chips for ‌import, two people familiar with the matter told ‌Reuters, marking a shift in position as China seeks to balance its AI needs against spurring domestic ⁠development. The approval covers ‌several hundred thousand H200 chips and was granted during…

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New German packaging law backs reuse systems and funding model

New German packaging law backs reuse systems and funding model

Germany’s draft revision of the national packaging law proposes new mechanisms to support reusable packaging and expand reuse funding models, reinforcing the country’s shift away from single-use packaging and towards a circular economy. The draft bill, which aligns domestic law with the forthcoming EU Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR), has drawn attention from industry…

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Germany’s most powerful union bleeding members for 7th year in a row

Germany’s most powerful union bleeding members for 7th year in a row

Germany’s IG Metall union has seen a decline in membership for the seventh consecutive year, the country’s most powerful union reported on Monday. IG Metall, which predominantely represents workers in manufacturing including across Germany’s important car industry, counted 2,015,495 members in 2025, down 3.9% compared to the previous year. It was the seventh year in…

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