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Israel develops key Covid antibody that ‘attacks and neutralises’ the virus in patient’s body

Israel Institute for Biological Research has isolated a monoclonal antibody that can neutralise Covid-19, but it is unclear if the vaccine has been tested on humans.

After asylum ban, US to temporarily halt immigration and could suspend work visas

From first global Covid-19 casualty for aviation industry to likely higher toll in Latin American countries — ThePrint brings you 8 important global stories linked to Covid-19.

Israel is staring at fourth election since Dec 2018 as power-sharing talks fail

If no one can build a coalition then a new national poll will be set to try to break the political paralysis that’s gripped Israel.

Remdesivir trials in Israel and Italy’s drop in cases — 5 global developments on Covid-19

From supercomputers simulating Covid-19 to an app that tracks symptoms, ThePrint brings you the top developments on the coronavirus pandemic from across the world.

Israel to use anti-terrorism tech, monitor mobile phones to track coronavirus patients

Israel’s will monitor mobile phones of patients to track movements & will send text messages to people who came in contact with them to go into quarantine.

Why excise hike in petrol and diesel is good idea, and the complicated politics of Israel

In episode 416 of #CutTheClutter, Shekhar Gupta explains the reasons behind the excise hike in petrol and diesel, and delves into the recent political crisis in Israel.

Iran’s secret nuclear past is now coming into focus

In 2018, Israel had publicized the findings of a raid near Tehran that included blueprints, videos & other documents that detailed Iran’s past nuclear weapons program.

Netanyahu edges close to victory in Israel elections at the end of a tumultuous year

Indicted in 3 graft cases, Netanyahu had gambled on repeat elections to win a majority in parliament and possibly keep himself out of jail.

Netanyahu hopes for better luck as Israel votes for third time in a year

Netanyahu, indicted in three graft cases, has been gambling on successive revotes to win a majority in parliament and possibly keep himself out of jail.

Conspiracy theories can be debunked, but it is a delicate art

Conspiracy theorists tend to be emotionally invested in their beliefs, meaning that if you contradict them, you might make them angry.

On Camera

Tariffs, chips, and China — how Trump’s trade playbook affects India

Trump’s OBBB is framed to augment domestic semiconductor production and enhance trade protection, even at the expense of certain social programs such as Medicaid, food stamps, and student loans, as well as a projected ballooning federal deficit from US$2.8 to 3.3 trillion

New insolvency frameworks to shorter timelines, how 2025 amendment bill proposes to transform IBC

New bill aims to fix key issues with IBC 2016, including delays & patchy implementation, and protect creditors, with window for genuine promoters to retain control of their companies.

First-of-its kind tri-services conference Ran Samvad to take place in Army War College next week

Billed as the military’s own version of Raisina Dialogue, the event will spotlight on tech-driven warfighting, lessons from Operation Sindoor and release of three new doctrines.

War of IAF, PAF doctrines: As Pakistan obsesses over numbers, India embraces risk, wins

Now that both IAF and PAF have made formal claims of having shot down the other’s aircraft in the 87-hour war in May, we can ask a larger question: do such numbers really matter?