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Clalit Health Services to join European AI research project predicting, managing pandemics
Clalit Health Services will join an international consortium of health authorities to create an AI research platform to predict and manage pandemics in advance.
Aliyah in wartime Israel: Building a new home, opening an English bookstore
Conservative British pro-Israel commentator Douglas Murray joins Yeshiva University
Drunk on Jew-hatred, Iran’s horrors go unmentioned - opinion
Jews must stand tall, reclaim our identity, and embody the legacy of Benjamin Disraeli - opinion
Israel stands as a beacon of hope, fighting barbaric terror to free both Jews and Palestinians from the shackles of some of the worst terror organizations in the world.
Oxford University Press announces Word of the Year 2024
‘Brain rot’ is a noun defined as, “Supposed deterioration of a person’s mental or intellectual state, especially viewed as a result of overconsumption of material."
Oxford Union debate marred by heckling: 'Apartheid' Israel committing 'genocide'
The proposition that "Israel is an Apartheid State Responsible for Genocide," passed 278-59 after a debate which saw opposition speakers jeered and shouted at.
'Unbridled Jew-hatred': Yoseph Haddad kicked out of 'anti-Israel' Oxford Union debate
"I faced insults, boos, and threats during the confrontation, but there was one thing I wasn’t willing to tolerate—the disgrace of our hostages," Haddad said about what occurred.
Rhodes scholarship extends application deadline amid Israel conflict
Rhodes extends the deadline for Israeli applicants impacted by the war, offering two scholarships worth $320,000 each for study at Oxford.
Fifth-century Persian gold coins unearthed in Turkey
A cache of fifth-century BC Persian gold coins was discovered in Notion, Turkey, revealing insights into ancient life and conflict.
Police arrest protesting students at Oxford University sit-in protest, protesters claim
British police arrested about a dozen Oxford University students during a pro-Palestinian sit-in, where protesters called for divestment from companies linked to Israel.
Grapevine, March 8, 2024: The voice of Israel
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Oxford University Press announces Word of the Year 2023
This year's winner means to have "style, charm, or attractiveness; the ability to attract a romantic or sexual partner.”
Roman-era military camps found in Saudi Arabian desert
Researchers believe Romans travelled by camel between the camps.