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'For me, this is about control, power, and mone. Kashrut is a mafia': As kosher wine dominates demand, non-observant Israeli winemakers are squeezed out, at home as well as abroad
Azam Nazeer Tarar is leading a high-level committee tasked with introducing structural and legal reforms at the Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan, aiming to strengthen enforcement mechanisms and address a growing backlog of cases.
Після удару безпілотниками у ніч на 1 квітня, росія здійснила повторні атаки БпЛА. Протягом денної пори із 8.00 по 18.00 Україну атакували понад 360 ударних БпЛА противника (близько 250 із…
Народ Украины, а также Президента Владимира Зеленского выдвинули на Нобелевскую премию мира 2026 года.Об этом сообщает «Перший Криворізький» со ссылкой Подробнее
The president's attempt to pass the buck for opening the Strait of Hormuz to the European and Gulf nations may lead to an alliance that bypasses the U.S. and shoves Israel to the margins
“Paper tiger”. “Cowards”. As US President Donald Trump grapples with the fallout of his war on Iran, much of his anger has been redirected onto another target: the Nato military alliance. Enraged by European allies who have refused to back his fight, rejected demands to help reopen the Strait of Hormuz, or denied access to US jets, Trump’s tone has grown increasingly menacing. “I was never swayed by Nato. I always knew they were a paper tiger,” Trump told British newspaper The Telegraph on Wednesday, suggesting he was strongly considering pulling the United States out. The ire from the president — who has also blasted Nato allies as “cowards” over Iran — is just the latest existential crisis to grip the 77-year-old alliance since his return to power last January. A few months ago, he rocked Nato’s foundations by threatening to seize the vast Arctic island of Greenland from fellow member Denmark — before abruptly backing off. That followed him repeatedly pulling the rug from under Ukraine in the war against Ru...