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FTC will eventually stop challenging Microsoft to buy Activision Blizzard

FTC will eventually stop challenging Microsoft to buy Activision Blizzard

The Federal Trade Commission finally gave up challenging Microsoft's $68.7 billion purchase of Blizzard's ghost. “The committee has determined that in this case, dismissing administrative litigation can best serve the public interest,” the agency said in a body released today. Federal regulators have tried to stop Microsoft from acquiring Activision Blizzard before and after the…

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When Israel condemns Israeli embassy staff's condemnation Israel blames anti-Semitic incitement

When Israel condemns Israeli embassy staff's condemnation Israel blames anti-Semitic incitement

World leaders on Thursday morning Kill two Israeli embassy staff The Israeli government blamed the attack on “anti-Semitist incitement” from other countries “especially from Europe.” Washington Police Chief says Suspect During the attack, a man identified as a Chicago, shouted “Free, Free Palestine” when he was detained. this Identify the victim As a kid, Sarah…

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The extent of Israelis’ hunger plight on Gaza – powered by censorship and media, downplaying the humanitarian crisis

The extent of Israelis’ hunger plight on Gaza – powered by censorship and media, downplaying the humanitarian crisis

Under increasing international pressure, Israel announced on May 19, 2025 that it would lift a month-long humanitarian blockade on Gaza. The Israeli government said the aid will include “basic quantities” to avoid hunger, while more than 90% of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip experience acute food insecurity. Despite the astonishing risks of malnutrition and hunger…

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