The 10 most important things in the world right now
Hello! Here’s what you need to know on Tuesday. 1. Theresa May will become the next prime minister of the United Kingdom on Wednesday.… Read More ›
Hello! Here’s what you need to know on Tuesday. 1. Theresa May will become the next prime minister of the United Kingdom on Wednesday.… Read More ›
“I saw it on the internet, so it has to be true!” You may laugh at that phrase, but China is trying to do something… Read More ›
The convenience-store owner who witnessed the fatal police shooting of Alton Sterling last week is alleging in a lawsuit that Baton Rouge police officers… Read More ›
New York – If you thought the Brexit vote was scary, check out the full page newspaper ad that recently appeared in The New… Read More ›
Frankfurt – More than 7,500 musicians gathered in a soccer stadium in Germany to perform together in the world’s largest orchestra. Organizers of the… Read More ›
Orlando, FL – It looks as if Bernie Sanders is ready to back Hillary Clinton. But not all his supporters are prepared to give… Read More ›
North Korea said Monday it has decided to close its only direct diplomatic link with Washington, a move made days after the United States slapped… Read More ›
Istanbul, Turkey – Last Saturday, a glimmer of hope landed in the Turkish beach resort of Antalya. The first convoy of Russian tourists in eight… Read More ›
Hong Kong – An international tribunal will hand down a landmark ruling Tuesday in a case that will have major implications for one the… Read More ›
With confetti cannons, trippy projections and rocking beats, frontman Kevin Parker & co. light up the summer night The Australian psychedelic sensation Tame Impala… Read More ›
No right-wing groups on list of organizations receiving foreign state funding, which does include B’Tselem, Breaking the Silence, Yesh Din Out of 25 non-governmental… Read More ›
Measure upping transparency requirements for foreign state-funded groups passes into law in 57-48 vote Nonprofit organizations that stand to be affected by the NGO… Read More ›
As part of an initiative by Zionist Union MK Eitan Cabel, a large number of MKs walked out and boycotted Hanin Zoabi’s speech on Monday;… Read More ›
Netanyahu’s meeting with Egyptian Foreign Minister Shoukry caused surprise and fury amongst Egyptians; Visit was officially to discuss al-Sisi’s peace initiative, but some Egyptians want… Read More ›
Justice Minister Shaked’s ‘transparency bill’ passes second and third readings by a 57-48 vote; initial requirement for representatives of NGOs that receive foreign funding to… Read More ›
The reason for the timing of the furlough was that it was the first day he was eligible to leave the prison after serving a… Read More ›
The Egyptian foreign minister’s visit to Jerusalem was spurred by Israel’s recent diplomatic successes, but what do Cairo and other potential Arab allies expect from… Read More ›
The parliamentary chairman of the Conservative Friends of Israel issued a statement saying that “Israel can rest assured that a UK led by Theresa May… Read More ›
“Sisi understands that he is dealing with a statesman who is strong. Forget the [domestic] investigations against him. Sisi sees Netanyahu as someone who can… Read More ›
As Cairo’s FM visits Jerusalem for first time in 9 years, efforts in full swing for Israeli PM to reciprocate in trip that would advance… Read More ›