Israel’s current 10-year “Memorandum of Understanding” with the US, under which Israel has received $3.8bn annually, is set ...
This comes as PM Sharif faces criticism at home too, over apparent eagerness to sign charter that many in Pakistan see as ...
Officials consider partial privatisations after surge in military spending during wars in Gaza, Lebanon and Iran ...
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Israel’s debt-to-GDP ratio rose to 68.6% in 2025 due to war, rebuilding expenses - Finance Min.
"The upward trend in the debt-to-GDP ratio stems from the security spending required following the war," Finance Minister ...
Israel agrees to the Rafah crossing reopening for pedestrian travel, contingent on the recovery of the last hostage's remains ...
Israel’s Somaliland recognition signals a risky bid to project power into the volatile security arena of Horn of Africa ...
"In theory, the Board can be a more flexible, innovative, and decisive body than the UN," a former US official told Newsweek.
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Military, economic, political — how long can Israel continue?
Sustaining a modern conflict depends on more than battlefield success. This video examines the military, economic, political, ...
DAVOS, Switzerland Jan 21 (Reuters) - The shekel's rise to around four-year highs against the dollar reflects the resilience ...
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Israeli president says Iran’s future ‘can only be regime change’
The Islamic Republic's long-time foe Israel has expressed support for anti-government protesters, without suggesting it would intervene.
Iran's bloody crackdown on nationwide protests killed at least 6,126 people while many others still are feared dead, ...
"Middle powers" like Canada and others are waking up to a world Israel encountered beginning decades ago. Israel might be blamed for collapsing the old order, but it simply outlived it. Opinion.
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