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  • Israel’s 2025 Budget: Funded by Palestinian Blood

    Israel’s 2025 Budget: Funded by Palestinian Blood

    Israel’s parliament approved the largest budget in the occupation state’s history, worth approximately $169 billion. The budget passed with 66 votes in favor and 52 against, narrowly preventing Netanyahu’s government from collapsing. Had it failed, the administration of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, a war criminal wanted bu the ICC, would have dissolved, triggering early elections.

    The budget debate was heated. Opposition Knesset members called it “the biggest robbery…

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  • Engineering antibodies with a novel fusion protein

    Engineering antibodies with a novel fusion protein

    The Food and Drug Administration has approved more than 100 monoclonal antibodies to treat a range of diseases. Other antibodies are used by physicians to diagnose conditions or by scientists to advance research projects.

    Even with significant expansion in the global market for antibodies used in clinical care and research, scientists recognize that there is still untapped potential for finding new antibodies. Many proteins group together in what are called protein complexes to carry out…

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    News Source: www.sciencedaily.com

  • The Palestinian activists who refuse to leave despite Israeli violence | Israel-Palestine conflict

    The Palestinian activists who refuse to leave despite Israeli violence | Israel-Palestine conflict

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    As Israeli settler violence peaks in the occupied West Bank and President Trump pushes his plan to displace Palestinians from Gaza, these three Palestinian activists say they’ll remain in their homes until they die. They call it ‘Sumud’, steadfastness.

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    News Source: www.aljazeera.com

  • Are Ultra-Processed Foods A Hidden Risk? Here’s What You Need To Know

    Are Ultra-Processed Foods A Hidden Risk? Here’s What You Need To Know

    In today’s fast-paced world, ultra-processed foods have become dietary staples, offering convenience, affordability and a tantalizing taste. But as scientists delve deeper into their effects, an unsettling reality is emerging: UPFs may not just be unhealthy — they could be biologically addictive, contributing to a rise in obesity, metabolic disorders, and even cognitive decline.

    Recent research, including a New York Times report

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    News Source: www.forbes.com

  • US consumer confidence plunges to four-year low | Donald Trump News

    US consumer confidence plunges to four-year low | Donald Trump News

    Consumer confidence in the United States has continued its sharp 2025 decline as Americans’ views about their financial futures slumped to a 12-year low, driven by rising anxiety over tariffs and inflation.

    The Conference Board reported on Tuesday that its consumer confidence index fell 7.2 points in March to 92.9, the fourth straight monthly decline and its lowest reading since January of 2021. The reading was short of analysts’ expectations for a reading of 94.5, according to a…

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    News Source: www.aljazeera.com

  • Iran Unveils Underground ‘Missile City’ Housing Thousands of Missiles

    Iran Unveils Underground ‘Missile City’ Housing Thousands of Missiles

    The IRGC’s newly unveiled underground facility stores a variety of precision and ballistic missiles. (Photo: video grab)

    The IRGC’s newly unveiled underground facility stores a variety of precision and ballistic missiles, according to state media.

    Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) unveiled a new underground “missile city” on Tuesday for its aerospace forces, stating that it houses thousands of precision missiles.

    Iranian state television reported that the facility…

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    News Source: www.palestinechronicle.com

  • Must a Palestinian have an Oscar for the world to care about him?

    Must a Palestinian have an Oscar for the world to care about him?

    Last night, armed Israeli settlers descended upon the Palestinian village of Susiya in the Masafer Yatta region of the occupied West Bank and assaulted Hamdan Ballal, a contributor to +972 and co-director of the film “No Other Land” which recently won an Oscar for best documentary. Israeli soldiers were present at the scene and stood by as Ballal was attacked along with other residents and activists, only to then detain him and two other Palestinians overnight in…

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    News Source: www.972mag.com

  • Trump launches ‘October 7 Joint Task Force’, as war on Palestine protesters widens – Mondoweiss

    Trump launches ‘October 7 Joint Task Force’, as war on Palestine protesters widens – Mondoweiss

    Last week the Trump administration announced the formation of a joint task force that it said is meant to hold Hamas leaders accountable for the October 7 attack. But many fear it will be yet another weapon the administration will use to target activists within the United States.

    The Joint Task Force October 7 (JTF 10-7) will “investigate acts of terrorism and civil rights violations by individuals and entities providing support and financing to Hamas, related Iran proxies, and…

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    News Source: mondoweiss.net

  • Trump downplays firestorm over leaked Yemen air strike chat

    Trump downplays firestorm over leaked Yemen air strike chat

    US President Donald Trump downplayed a growing scandal Tuesday after a journalist was accidentally added to a group chat about air strikes on Yemen, denying any classified information was shared and defending a top aide over the breach.

    Trump said he would “look into” the use of the Signal app, and put on a united front at a meeting with US National Security Advisor Mike Waltz, who inadvertently included The Atlantic magazine’s Jeffrey Goldberg in the conversation.

    As Democrats scented blood…

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    News Source: www.al-monitor.com

  • Political football as Iran reach World Cup while Australia, Saudis stay alive

    Political football as Iran reach World Cup while Australia, Saudis stay alive

    Iran became the second Asian side to secure their place at the 2026 World Cup after twice coming from behind to draw 2-2 with Uzbekistan in Tehran on Tuesday, handing organisers a likely diplomatic headache.

    Iran, the second-highest ranked AFC side in the FIFA standings, needed only a point to join Japan in qualifying for the finals in the United States, Canada and Mexico.

    Iran will, however, head to North America with relations strained as US President Donald Trump takes a hard line over…

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    News Source: www.al-monitor.com