Ex-wife of ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi: I want a new life in Europe
She was married to the most wanted man in the world, the leader of ISIS. In her first interview since her release from a Lebanese… Read More ›
She was married to the most wanted man in the world, the leader of ISIS. In her first interview since her release from a Lebanese… Read More ›
Seoul – Confused, shocked, bewildered. Just a few of the words used in recent days to describe Japan and South Korea’s reaction to some of Donald… Read More ›
Soldier released to supervised detention as Netanyahu tells family to trust investigation into killing of Palestinian assailant Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday urged… Read More ›
PM said to finally submit Ran Baratz to vetting committee, despite history of derogatory statements; calls efforts to stymie appointment ‘absurd’ Prime Minister Benjamin… Read More ›
In rare TV interview, Palestinian leader says Netanyahu is still a ‘partner’ for talks; PA security forces are preventing knifings; and while there’s incitement in… Read More ›
With their long beards, plaid shirts and timeless surroundings, they could be part of a folksy fashion shoot for a hip magazine. If it… Read More ›
The Mediterranean diet is well-known for its health benefits on your heart and waistline, but now your bones could benefit too, according to a… Read More ›
A seven-year-old girl has died after a bouncy castle she was playing on blew away in Essex, England. A 24-year-old woman and a 27-year-old man… Read More ›
A co-pilot for American Airlines was detained at Detroit Metropolitan Airport Saturday morning on suspicion of being drunk, an airport spokesman said. The co-pilot… Read More ›
Leading up to President Barack Obama’s historic trip to Argentina this week, his administration dropped a mini-bombshell: The U.S. government would begin declassifying documents… Read More ›
Hawaii is holding caucuses Saturday as well; results are expected after midnight ET. The wins amid record turnout are reaffirmation of Sanders’ appeal to… Read More ›
3,200 attend two-hour sessions provided by rescuers to teach participants how to react in emergency situations About 3,200 Parisians have attended free first aid… Read More ›
Three attackers blew themselves up in Brussels, a fourth man was caught and charged, and a fifth remains on run Two brothers who dabbled… Read More ›
Heavily armed police sweep into several Brussels neighborhoods in operations linked to deadly bombings BRUSSELS (AP) — Belgian prosecutors announced Saturday they have charged… Read More ›
Roman Vishniac retrospective at San Francisco’s Contemporary Jewish Museum includes never-before-seen footage of 1939 Poland When Roman Vishniac began documenting impoverished Jewish communities with… Read More ›
Governing party launches effort to ‘historical policy offensive’, which some say is nothing but revisionism preventing Poles from reckoning with anti-Jewish incidents during WWII. Poland’s… Read More ›
A year and a half after UN peacekeepers left Syrian territory, they are set to return; Israel hopes a UN presence can help protect it… Read More ›
Prime Minister tells pro-Israel conference he hopes the US will continue to reject Security Council attempts to back Palestinian statehood, saying he was ready for… Read More ›
Brussels attacks stir global debate over airport security; former security chief at Ben Gurion Airport criticizes security at Brussels airport. BERLIN/PARIS – Twin explosions… Read More ›
Brussels eyewitness: We were praying in the synagogue when blasts heard Twenty minutes made the difference between life and death for Christian Kremer on… Read More ›