Insider Insights: Thursday Edition with The New York Times

During a‍ recent visit to Israel, David Cameron, Britain’s foreign⁢ secretary,‌ expressed concerns about Israel’s potential ⁣retaliation against ⁤Iran. ​Despite calls for restraint ⁣from Israel’s allies, Cameron acknowledged that Israel appeared determined to take action.

Israel’s allies, along with ​other world‍ leaders, have been urging Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to avoid escalating tensions ⁣with Iran.⁢ Following Iran’s missile⁢ and drone attacks on Israel, Israel’s war cabinet has⁣ been deliberating various response options, including direct strikes, cyberattacks, or assassinations.

A recent attack in⁢ Chernihiv, Ukraine, resulted in the deaths ⁣of 17 people and numerous injuries.‍ President Volodymyr ⁢Zelensky attributed the lack of air defenses in Ukraine to‍ the casualties, as Western-supplied air ⁤defense systems ‍are running low on ammunition.

Ukraine has been targeting Russian weapons in both occupied Ukrainian territories and inside Russia. An ⁢attack on a key Russian air base in⁤ Crimea was reported, indicating Ukraine’s ⁤efforts to combat Russian aggression.

U.S. Aid: Despite resistance from some Republicans, ‌House Speaker Mike Johnson plans​ to hold a vote on foreign aid, including support for Ukraine, ⁤this Saturday.

Recent heavy rainfall in Oman and Dubai has caused disruptions, with experts attributing the extreme weather to climate‌ change. The deluge, which‌ exceeded average annual ⁤rainfall levels, led to airport closures and widespread flooding.

Consumer neurotechnologies are raising⁣ privacy ​concerns ‌as companies​ seek ⁣to monetize‍ brain data. A new law in Colorado aims to regulate the ⁣collection⁢ and sharing of sensitive brain data by companies.

Ahead of schedule: Paris Saint-Germain eyes the ⁤treble.

Defeat ⁤in Monte⁤ Carlo: Jannik Sinner and Novak Djokovic face⁣ challenges.

Andretti push…

2024-04-17 23:55:42
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