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Business · BeijingA Chinese start-up inspired by lockdown isolation has invented a long-distance kissing machine that transmits users' kiss data collected through motion sensors hidden in silicon lips, which simultaneously move when replaying kisses received.
Chinese firm invents lockdown-inspired kissing machine for remote lovers
41% Right coverage: 17 sources
Middle East · TehranSaudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud and his Iranian counterpart, Hossein Amirabdollahian, have agreed to meet soon and pave the way for the re-opening of embassies under a deal to re-establish ties, Saudi state news agency SPA said on Thursday.
Saudi, Iranian foreign ministers to meet to pave way to re-open embassies
44% Right coverage: 18 sources
IDF · JerusalemIsraeli forces have killed a Palestinian man during a raid in the occupied West Bank, Palestinian officials and the Israeli police said, as Israeli incursions into the territory show no signs of letting up during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.
Israeli forces kill Palestinian in West Bank as Ramadan begins
Coverage: 21 sources
Benjamin Netanyahu · JerusalemIsrael has ratified a law limiting the circumstances in which a prime minister can be removed, despite worries that it may be meant to shield the incumbent Benjamin Netanyahu from any fallout from his corruption trials.
Israel ratifies law limiting conditions for a Netanyahu removal
46% Center coverage: 41 sources
Tel Aviv-Yafo · Tel Aviv-YafoBezalel Smotrich, Israel's finance minister, has been making a lot of bad statements. He said that Hawara, the Palestinian town where two Israelis were shot dead, should be wiped out. He tried to deny that his ministry's economists had warned that the government's plan to end the Supreme Court's independence would have dire implications.
Israel's far-right finance minister doesn't really love Israel
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Twitter · MichiganThe Michigan Republican Party has received backlash from political leaders on both sides of the aisle for posts on social media Wednesday that compared the Holocaust to gun safety measures being considered in the state.
Michigan GOP slammed for comparing gun reform to Holocaust
52% Left coverage: 29 sources
Benjamin Netanyahu · Tel Aviv-YafoProtests are set to take place across Israel for the 12th consecutive week on Saturday. The main event will take place in central Tel Aviv at 7:30 P.M., 30 minutes later than usual due to daylight savings time taking effect on Friday. The protests are being held as the coalition prepares to advance a bill that would allow it to control the Judicial Appointments Committee.
Israelis set to protest Netanyahu's judicial coup as Knesset gears up for critical week
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Benjamin Netanyahu · JerusalemIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday said he would prevent the passage of a proposal by a powerful ally in his governing coalition to punish Christian proselytizing with jail time.
Israeli leader halts bill against Christian proselytizing
54% Left coverage: 13 sources