Coalition deal reached in overnight negotiations, signing expected today
The deal includes an allocation of nearly NIS 1.5 billion for pensions for disadvantaged retirees. Representatives of the Likud, Yisrael Beytenu and the Finance… Read More ›
The deal includes an allocation of nearly NIS 1.5 billion for pensions for disadvantaged retirees. Representatives of the Likud, Yisrael Beytenu and the Finance… Read More ›
Op-ed: With all the negativity surrounding Lieberman’s appointment to defense minister, one should remember that his actions speak louder than his words. This past week… Read More ›
The Palestinian Foreign Ministry has released a statement claiming that Lieberman’s joining the coaltion shows that ‘Israel prefers extremism;’ other Arab media similarly critical of… Read More ›
He’s a religious widower politician who lives in the settlements; she’s a secular divorcée who heads a Tel Aviv museum; in their first joint interview… Read More ›
“It’s an attempt to divert attention from the deteriorating domestic situation,” analyst tells “Post.” Egyptians view President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi’s speech this week calling… Read More ›
Kerry explained that he and Ayrault had spoken about the initiative, which he ‘welcomed,’ in which over 20 ministers would meet to plan a larger… Read More ›
Liberman would do well to avoid the mistakes of former defense minister Amir Peretz. He was an outspoken politician with little military experience, appointed… Read More ›
Efforts to end the war between Assad and Syrian rebels are a separate affair from the war against Islamic State and other terrorist organizations operating… Read More ›
Nationalist Party secretary general Aslam Chowdhury denies charges he plotted ‘conspiracies against the government’ DHAKA, Bangladesh – Bangladesh police have arrested a senior official… Read More ›
Startups shouldn’t implode overnight, but it happens. And when it does, they leave an ugly debris field of hurt feelings, broken promises, and people waking up… Read More ›
It’s no secret that many countries face looming demographics problems as their populations age. Much has been written about developed markets like Japan, Germany, and… Read More ›
A bunch of US regulators decided in 2013 that the leveraged-lending market was overheating, and that it needed to be curtailed. Wall Street did… Read More ›
Brooklyn, NY- A chicken pox outbreak that has swept through Williamsburg’s Jewish community has prompted the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene… Read More ›
Washington – Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is scheduled to meet on Wednesday with former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, the Washington Post reported… Read More ›
Cape Canaveral, FL – It’s 100,000 laps around Earth and counting for the International Space Station. The space station reached the orbital milestone —… Read More ›
US Holocaust Memorial Museum holds briefing to discuss Iranian cartoon contest on the Shoah. NEW YORK – The way to tackle Holocaust denial in… Read More ›
Group reportedly led by 2012 presidential contender Mitt Romney has commissioned polling and courted potential challengers to the GOP candidate A group of prominent… Read More ›
When Sweden’s first unstaffed grocery store opened earlier this year, it received a flood ofbreathless global coverage—it’s a concept both novel and posh, a… Read More ›
Target is facing a nationwide backlash for its support of transgender rights. More than 1.2 million people have signed a pledge to boycott the… Read More ›
The middle class in America’s cities has shrunk dramatically in the 21st century. A Pew Research Center analysis of Census Bureau data looked at the… Read More ›