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Monday, July 25, 2022
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Russian FM says Moscow’s goal is to topple Zelensky’s Ukrainian government
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Far-right Hungarian PM Orban decries European ‘race-mixing,’ sparking outrage
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Palestinian convicted of murder for 2018 car-ramming that killed 2 IDF soldiers
By
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Palestinian suspected of planning to stab Israelis in West Bank arrested
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Over 500 Israeli tech employees fired in one day, amid ‘bubble’ fears
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ToI Staff
AID Genomics moves its R&D center abroad, laying off 400 workers, while Asurion closes its development center; thousands have lost their jobs in recent months
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Trailblazing former MK, diplomat Tamar Eshel dies on her 102nd birthday
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