Pfizer CEO’s Israel visit canceled because he is not fully vaccinated
Bourla said in December that he has not yet received the vaccine yet because he does not want to “cut in line.” Pfizer CEO… Read More ›
Bourla said in December that he has not yet received the vaccine yet because he does not want to “cut in line.” Pfizer CEO… Read More ›
Opinion: As a regional military power, Israel should set policy based on comprehensive evaluation of national interests and not by improvisation, casting off the existential… Read More ›
After delays, ministers approve return of much of economy under restrictions; studies to resume for grades 7-10 and in universities, colleges The cabinet on… Read More ›
LONDON (AP) — The Vaxi Taxi was a godsend for Leslie Reid. The 48-year-old stagehand wanted to get a COVID-19 shot, but he was… Read More ›
Canberra, Australia – Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison apologized Tuesday to a former government staffer who alleged that she was raped by a colleague… Read More ›
Cooperation between the US and Israel would work to advance COVID research, tech. US Vice President Kamala Harris and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in… Read More ›
Opinion: While Jerusalem has a solid defense against the claims at the center of the Hague investigation, its refusal to recognize the court’s jurisdiction or… Read More ›
US vice president condemns ICC decision to investigate Israel for war crimes, congratulates premier for successful vaccine drive, PM’s office says Prime Minister Benjamin… Read More ›
SAN DIEGO (AP) — More than 260 refugees who were vetted, approved and booked to come to the United States have had their flights… Read More ›
In March 2020, the annual meeting of China’s national legislature in Beijing was delayed for the first time in decades, as Chinese President Xi Jinping… Read More ›
The US “will continue to uphold our strong commitment to Israel and its security, including by opposing actions that seek to target Israel unfairly.” … Read More ›
Analysis: With the lengthy process yet to get underway and chief prosecutor Bensouda leaving in June, Jerusalem believes that her British successor could reverse course;… Read More ›
Many insects see and hear better than any camera or microphone; that’s why a bug-eyed Tel Aviv team is connecting insect parts to circuits and… Read More ›
NEW YORK (AP) — Interested in trading some of the stocks that have rocked Wall Street recently fueled by social media buzz? Has the… Read More ›
As officials and health experts race to get Americans vaccinated against Covid-19, some Catholic bishops have weighed in to discourage Church members from getting the… Read More ›
“I think [Trump] was taunting them [to show] that just because he lost the election does not mean he has gone away and that he… Read More ›
Opinion: The High Court decision to recognize Conservative and Reform conversions is an important step for Israel to finally embrace and truly practice its core… Read More ›
The Health Ministry has called for non-inoculated staff to be kept away from highest-risk wards; Jerusalem’s Hadassah has gone a step further, barring contact with… Read More ›
PHOENIX (AP) — Prosecutors in Washington are opposing the pretrial release of an Arizona man who stormed the U.S. Capitol nearly two months ago… Read More ›
The European Union’s 27-nation vaccine strategy is splintering as member states turn to nations outside the bloc to boost a faltering rollout plagued by supply… Read More ›