Burger King Israel will distribute vouchers totaling 480,000 shekels ($125,900) to Israeli soldiers and reservists following a lawsuit over misleading kosher food claims. Customers alleged that a branch had falsely displayed a kosher certificate despite losing its status over a year prior. Judge Rachel Arkobi approved the settlement, noting that the sign misrepresented the branch’s kosher status, establishing a valid claim for the plaintiffs, while Burger King denied the allegations but acknowledged the removal of the misleading sign post-lawsuit.
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People under colonial rule have the right to resist – Middle East Monitor
Guyana’s UN Ambassador, Carolyn Rodrigues-Birkett, emphasized that the right of people under colonial rule to resist is recognized in international law. As the president of the UN Security Council for June, she highlighted the council's priorities, which include maintaining international peace and security and protecting children in conflict zones, with 29 meetings planned on various global issues. Additionally, a session on June 30 will address the implementation of Resolution 2334 regarding settlement activities in the...
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