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Tomorrow Of The Day Netanyahu approves natural gas export deal to Egypt, the biggest in Israeli history

The agreement could help repair relations between the two countries strained during the two-year war in the Gaza Strip

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Mays Landing, United States (AP) — Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small Sr. has been found not guilty of charges he endangered and abused his teenage daughter.
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Boston, United States (AP) — Brian Walshe is sentenced to life in prison for murdering his wife nearly three years ago.
Washington, United States (AP) — US jobless claim applications fall by 13,000 last week as layoffs remain low despite a softening job market.
Washington, United States (AP) — US inflation slowed last month with consumer prices rising 2.7% from a year earlier.
Frankfurt, Germany (AP) — European Central Bank leaves rates unchanged with economy showing signs of modest growth.
London, United Kingdom (AP) — Bank of England cuts key interest rate to 3.75%, the first reduction in 4 months.
Vatican City, Vatican City (AP) — Pope names fellow Chicagoan, Bishop Ronald Hicks, as archbishop of New York in most important US appointment to date.
Washington, United States (AP) — US announces massive package of arms sales to Taiwan valued at more than $10 billion, a move sure to infuriate China.
Los Angeles, United States (AP) — Peter Arnett, the Pulitzer Prize-winning correspondent who covered wars from Vietnam to Iraq, has died at 91.
Washington, United States (AP) — US government admits negligence in helicopter-plane collision that killed 67 in Washington.
Washington, United States (AP) — FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino says he plans to leave job next month, ending brief tenure as bureau's No. 2 official.
Los Angeles, United States (AP) — The Oscars will move to YouTube in 2029, departing the film awards' longtime home of ABC.
Washington, United States (AP) — Senate passes $901 billion defense bill that demands Secretary Hegseth provide video of strikes on alleged drug boats.
Miami Gardens, United States (AP) — The Miami Dolphins are benching Tua Tagovailoa for rookie Quinn Ewers, AP source says.
Washington, United States (AP) — Four Republicans defy Speaker Johnson and sign Democratic petition that will force House vote on extending ACA subsidies.
Madrid, Spain (AP) — Carlos Alcaraz announces he is parting ways with long-time coach Juan Carlos Ferrero.
New York, United States (AP) — Warner Bros asks shareholders to reject takeover bid from Paramount, saying merger with Netflix is better for customers.
Russia

Russia has limited legal options to challenge EU frozen asset plan

A core question for European Union leaders discussing whether to use frozen Russian assets to help Ukraine is whether the idea is legally sound. But...

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