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Think childbirth is the worst pain? The five most excruciating pains known to science
Pain is an inevitable part of life, but some types reach levels so excruciating they can alter a person’s entire existence. From “suicidal headaches” to nerve disorders, here are the five most agonizing pains known to medical science
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10.29.25
39th World Zionist Congress kicks off with largest-ever US delegation
'The Congress reminds us that diversity is our strength, and that our collective voice is truly powerful,' says American Zionist Movement Executive Director Herbert Block
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10.28.25
British Embassy in Israel launches second cohort for healthtech startups
Following first cohort’s success, UK-Israel Tech Hub opens new academy for Israeli startups to explore NHS collaboration; three firms from 2025 delegation already forming UK partnerships as mental health costs soar to £300 billion annually
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10.28.25
Wild Moose emerges from stealth with $7M to transform incident response with AI
Backed by Y Combinator, iAngels and tech veterans, the Israeli-founded platform uses AI to automate root cause analysis and cut resolution times by up to 80% for customers including Wix, GoFundMe and Redis
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10.28.25
'She recognized me': freed hostage Maxim Herkin returns home, reunites with daughter
The welcome event was held at the community center where Maksim’s father, Vasily, works; local residents were also invited to attend
Lior El-Hai, ynet Global
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10.28.25
Ashdod Port launches NIS 1.5 billion infrastructure upgrade to boost capacity and resilience
Investment includes electric cranes, expanded container yards, and energy systems aimed at modernizing operations and securing Israel’s maritime supply chain against future challenges
ynet Global
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10.28.25
Amsterdam documentary festival bans Israeli films, citing 'complicity in genocide'
Amsterdam’s IDFA, one of the world’s leading documentary festivals, barred Israeli organizations, including Docaviv, CoPro, and Kan, saying they receive partial state funding and are therefore 'partners in genocide'
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10.27.25
US intrusive operation over Gaza skies: surveillance drones track fragile cease-fire
New York Times reports that the US military is operating surveillance drones over Gaza to verify compliance with the cease-fire; The move, made with Israel’s consent, signals Washington’s desire for independent oversight
ynet Global
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10.24.25
Satellite images reveal destruction at the White House amid ballroom project controversy
New satellite photos show the East Wing of the White House has been completely demolished to make way for a grand ballroom; The revelation fuels backlash over costs and transparency as Trump defends the $300 million project
ynet Global
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10.24.25
Spain probes steelmaker for defying Israel export ban
Spain’s High Court is investigating steelmaker Sidenor and top executives for allegedly selling steel to an Israeli weapons firm without approval, in one of the first probes under Spain’s ban on arms-related sales to Israel
ynet Global
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10.24.25
Despite ceasefire: Jewish cultural and intellectual figures call for sanctions on Israel
Over 450 Jewish artists and intellectuals, including Oscar winners Jonathan Glazer and Yuval Abraham, signed an open letter in The Guardian urging global sanctions on Israel over Gaza; 'Our solidarity with Palestinians is not a betrayal of Judaism, but a fulfillment of it'
ynet Global
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10.24.25
As AI agents gain autonomy, new security risks emerge across enterprises
Autonomous AI systems now execute code, access data and trigger other agents with little oversight, creating hidden attack chains that traditional defenses can’t detect; Noma Security’s new Agentic Risk Map aims to visualize and contain those threats before they cascade
ynet Global
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10.23.25
Collage AI acquires Israeli EdTech startup StudyWise to expand AI-powered assessment platform
US-backed EdTech firm plans to expand into the American market with StudyWise’s AI platform for personalized assessments, as the Israeli startup’s founding team takes on key leadership roles and joins forces to scale development and global reach
ynet Global
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10.23.25
Anti-Israel protest in Champions League: Galatasaray fans display ‘Stop the genocide’ banner
During the UEFA Champions League match in Istanbul, Galatasaray supporters formed a Palestinian flag in the stands and unfurled a huge banner reading 'Stop the genocide'
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10.22.25
OpenAI launches AI-powered browser ChatGPT Atlas; Alphabet shares slide
OpenAI unveiled Atlas—a browser that integrates its AI directly into web navigation; The tool acts as an autonomous online agent, challenging Chrome’s dominance and redefining how users experience the internet
ynet Global
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10.22.25
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