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19,000 travelers crossed through the Karama crossing last week
SadaNews - 19,000 citizens and visitors crossed through the Karama crossing during the past week, while the police arrested 55 individuals wanted by the judiciary.
The number of departures during the week was (9,443) individuals, while the number of incoming travelers was (9,527) individuals, indic...
Ministry of Education: Rescheduling of End-of-Semester Exams
SadaNews - The spokesperson for the Ministry of Education and Higher Education, Sadiq Al-Khudur, stated, "It has been decided to reschedule the dates of the end-of-semester exams for the second semester, so that all of them will take place after the Eid al-Adha holiday, instead of previously distrib...
More than 72,500 Martyrs in Gaza
SadaNews - The Gaza Ministry of Health reported on Saturday that the total number of people who arrived at hospitals in the Gaza Strip over the past 48 hours is 8 martyrs (7 new martyrs, 1 recovered martyr) and 24 injuries.
It indicated that since the ceasefire on October 11, the total number of ma...
Iran Reopens the Strait of Hormuz
SadaNews - The Iranian headquarters of Khatam al-Anbiya announced on Sunday the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, just a day after the country's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi announced its reopening to commercial ship traffic.
The Iranian military headquarters stated that it was decided to...
Report: The Occupation Government Imposes New Colonial Facts That Undermine the Chances of...
SadaNews - A report prepared by the National Office for the Defense of Land and Resistance to Settlement stated that the Israeli occupation government continues to work covertly, in an effort to impose new colonial realities on the ground that undermine the chances of establishing a Palestinian stat...
Iran's War Reveals a Weakness for Trump: Economic Pressure
Economy SadaNews - Seven weeks of war have failed to topple Iran's rulers or force them to meet all the demands of U.S. President Donald Trump, but for U.S. adversaries and allies alike, it has unveiled one of his main weaknesses; economic pressure, according to an analysis by Reuters.
Even with Ir...
Rising to 22 .. A citizen killed by gunfire in Hebron
SadaNews - A citizen was killed on Saturday, succumbing to injuries sustained yesterday after being shot in the town of Beit Ummar, north of Hebron.
The police spokesperson, Major Louay Arzeqat, clarified that this is the second victim in the incident, who is 46 years old.
A young man, aged 33, wa...
Exclusive: Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Head to Brussels to Attend International...
Exclusive SadaNews – Palestinian Prime Minister Dr. Mohammed Mustafa, accompanied by Minister of Finance, Planning, and International Cooperation Dr. Estefan Salameh, will depart for the Belgian capital Brussels to participate in high-level international meetings taking place from April 19 to...
"Perplexity" Unveils a Broader Vision for the Role of Artificial Intelligence in Personal...
SadaNews - "Perplexity" expands its ambitions beyond AI-supported search; it envisions that the next phase of personal computing will revolve around a more context-aware assistant, capable of seamlessly integrating with the user’s daily digital activities.
In a new post on its website titled "The P...
Swiss Study: Robots May Learn the Same Skill Without Complete Reprogramming
SadaNews - Researchers from the CREATE lab at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL) have developed a new framework aimed at addressing one of the most perplexing issues in industrial robotics related to how to teach one skill to robots with different structures without having...
Is YouTube Trying to Reduce the Presence of Shorts?
SadaNews - Sources indicate that YouTube has begun expanding controls for viewing short clips by adding an option that allows users to set a daily limit for browsing Shorts to "zero minutes." This step gives a practical impression of stopping this type of content, but it does not necessarily mean th...
A Development in Gene Editing That Could Lead to a Treatment for Down Syndrome
SadaNews - Researchers have developed a modified version of the gene editing tool known as CRISPR, with early experiments suggesting it may be able to "neutralize" the extra chromosome that causes Down syndrome.
Individuals with Down syndrome are born with an extra copy of chromosome 21, resulting...