Barghouti explains hunger strike in New York Times Op-ed
In a scathing Op-ed for the New York Times, Marwan Barghouti outlines the ‘abuses’ and ‘colonial’ occupation Israel conducts against Palestinians as reasons for engaging… Read More ›
In a scathing Op-ed for the New York Times, Marwan Barghouti outlines the ‘abuses’ and ‘colonial’ occupation Israel conducts against Palestinians as reasons for engaging… Read More ›
Republican People’s Party says irregularities in voting process require Erdogan victory be overturned; leaders set to extend nation’s state of emergency Turkey’s main opposition… Read More ›
Trenton, NJ – As roadside memorials become more common on roadways in the wake of fatal crashes, efforts to regulate these makeshift sites can… Read More ›
DEMILITARISED ZONE, South Korea (Reuters) – US Vice President Mike Pence stared across the demilitarized border between North and South Korea on Monday, a… Read More ›
After nearly three years of Sisi’s reign, the Copts find themselves facing continuous decay in their livelihoods and rights, with no end in sight. … Read More ›
Two undercover soldiers from the Duvdevan unit were detained for questioning by Palestinian security forces and taken to the police station in Nablus. The soldiers… Read More ›
Polls show a race too close to call as critics fear a bolstered presidency could lead to authoritarian rule ISTANBUL (AFP) – Turkey on… Read More ›
Rockland County, NY – Quick thinking Monsey Chaverim members are being credited as heroes in an Erev Shabbos attack on a 78 year old Jewish… Read More ›
SEOUL (Reuters) – A North Korean missile “blew up almost immediately” on its test launch on Sunday, the U.S. Pacific Command said, hours before… Read More ›
Although training of the Iraqi forces and Kurdish Peshmerga is a major part of the operation, the overall narrative has changed; the US is more… Read More ›
Op-ed: The radical left and the radical right in Europe have something in common—hatred and racism. Even when the leaders of far-right parties disassociate themselves… Read More ›
Nanette Konig, 88, is one of the few living friends of the Dutch teenage diarist; they last saw each other during Anne’s harrowing last days… Read More ›
New York – Police detectives retracing the final hours of a pioneering judge who turned up dead in the Hudson River in Manhattan have… Read More ›
Back in late 2001 when Osama bin Laden was US enemy No. 1, I spent a good bit of time in the Afghan mountains… Read More ›
Today’s Mosul and the areas around it were the site of many of the worst crimes of ISIS against cultural heritage. QARAQOSH, Iraq –… Read More ›
Op-ed: The chance of reaching a peace agreement with the Palestinians is almost nonexistent, but that doesn’t mean there is nothing Israel can do to… Read More ›
Eclectic essays explore Ben-Gurion’s experimentation with demographic eugenics, and the Jewish ardor — and abhorrence — for taking stock BOSTON — Whereas some find… Read More ›
Chicago – United Airlines sought to quell the uproar over a man being dragged off a plane by announcing on Tuesday that it would… Read More ›
President Donald Trump signaled that he was making a major reversal on two campaign promises during an eye-opening interview with The Wall Street Journal… Read More ›
Several other student governments at colleges and universities in the US have passed similar resolutions. NEW YORK – The student senate at Tufts University… Read More ›