Articles by: JewishNews-Malki

Ryanair to put photos of Facebook fans on the side of its planes

Ryanair to put photos of Facebook fans on the side of its planes

  Good news for fliers who always felt their likeness would look awesome painted on the side of an airplane. Ryanair, which is celebrating its… Read More ›

Investigators puzzle over clues in “Baby Doe” case

Investigators puzzle over clues in “Baby Doe” case

Fifty three million people have seen the computer-generated image of the little girl with the big brown eyes and brown hair. Seven hundred and fifty… Read More ›

Fabio Capello: Russia parts company with Italian coach

Fabio Capello: Russia parts company with Italian coach

  Russia has terminated the contract of its coach Fabio Capello, three years before he was due to lead the team at the 2018 World… Read More ›

Kerry: Netanyahu ‘way over the top’ in criticizing Iran deal

Kerry: Netanyahu ‘way over the top’ in criticizing Iran deal

Secretary says enigmatically that PM ‘doesn’t even know what the concessions are that we have not engaged in’   US Secretary of State John Kerry… Read More ›

Ehud Barak: Iran likely to go nuclear within decade

Ehud Barak: Iran likely to go nuclear within decade

Former PM and defense minister says rebuilding ‘working relationship’ with Obama now vital; military option must be maintained   Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak… Read More ›

The day Obama awarded Iran hegemony in the Middle East

The day Obama awarded Iran hegemony in the Middle East

Op-Ed: July 14, 2015 may prove to be one of the darkest days in region’s history, especially for moderate Arab Sunni states and Israel  … Read More ›

Tel Aviv – Film Sparks Scandal For Portraying Family Life Of Assassinated Israeli Prime Minister’s Killer

Tel Aviv – Film Sparks Scandal For Portraying Family Life Of Assassinated Israeli Prime Minister’s Killer

  Tel Aviv – A new documentary has set off an uproar in Israel for its peek into the family life of the country’s most… Read More ›

Solar Impulse’s round-the-world journey delayed by battery damage

Solar Impulse’s round-the-world journey delayed by battery damage

  Solar Impulse 2’s attempt to fly around the world without a drop of fuel has been delayed by serious battery damage, raising questions over… Read More ›

North Korea names new defense minister

North Korea names new defense minister

  Seoul, South Korea – North Korea has named a new defense minister nearly two months after rumors surfaced that the last man to hold the… Read More ›

Iranian general: Foreigners will never enter military sites

Iranian general: Foreigners will never enter military sites

Deputy chief of staff Jazzayeri suggests negotiators ‘avoid stepping into this realm’   Foreigners will never be allowed access to Iran’s military sites, the deputy… Read More ›

Analysis: Colonel’s promotion signals all clear on controversial Hannibal Protocol incident

Analysis: Colonel’s promotion signals all clear on controversial Hannibal Protocol incident

The Hannibal Protocol supposedly allows commanders to take aggressive action, including endangering the life of a captured soldier, to foil the capture.   Usually the… Read More ›

Prosecutors urge criminal probe of PM’s Residence expenses

Prosecutors urge criminal probe of PM’s Residence expenses

Netanyahu and wife Sara not listed as suspects in likely investigation, which follows damning State Comptroller report   State prosecutors have decided to initiate a… Read More ›

It looks like Apple Watch sales are tanking

It looks like Apple Watch sales are tanking

  Apple hasn’t revealed specific sales figures for the Apple Watch since its launch in April. However, analytics firm Slice Intelligence has pulled together some… Read More ›

GUNDLACH: A ‘Grexit’ would be the beginning of the end of the euro

GUNDLACH: A ‘Grexit’ would be the beginning of the end of the euro

  Greece’s ongoing and deteriorating banking crisis has made an exit from the eurozone, or a “Grexit,” an increasingly attractive option for the financially beleaguered… Read More ›

‘Events are now spinning out of control’ in Greece

‘Events are now spinning out of control’ in Greece

  Ambrose Evans-Pritchard at The Telegraph has just dropped a bomb on the situation in Greece. Writing in The Telegraph on Tuesday, Evans-Pritchard reports that… Read More ›

Texas – Facebook To Add More Computing Power With Texas Data Center

Texas – Facebook To Add More Computing Power With Texas Data Center

  Texas – Facebook is building a massive data center in Texas to provide more computing capacity for the online social network’s 1.4 billion users… Read More ›

Washington – 70 Years Later, WWII Bombardier Receives Presidential Honor

Washington – 70 Years Later, WWII Bombardier Receives Presidential Honor

  Washington – At 22, 2nd Lt. John Pedevillano was the youngest bombardier in the U.S. Army Air Corps’ 306th Bomb Group when he was… Read More ›

Newark, NJ – Man Who Led ATM Scheme That Stole $5M Sentenced To 10 Years

Newark, NJ – Man Who Led ATM Scheme That Stole $5M Sentenced To 10 Years

  Newark, NJ – A Romanian native who led a scheme that used card-reading devices to lift bank information from ATMs and steal millions of… Read More ›

Panel recommends changes to Orthodox conversion

Panel recommends changes to Orthodox conversion

Rabbinical group’s new guidelines to prevent abuse, following voyeurism case, also offer a snapshot of converts   NEW YORK (JTA) – After facing criticism for… Read More ›

Obama: Fight against IS progressing, but still a long slog

Obama: Fight against IS progressing, but still a long slog

President says militants are ‘opportunistic, nimble’; warns threat of ‘lone wolf’ attacks within US has grown   Obama said Monday the US-led coalition battling Islamic… Read More ›