Guantanamo’s influence on Israeli civilian courts
Normally, the only kind of testimony that can be used to convict a defendant, any defendant from a petty thief to an arch terrorist, is… Read More ›
Normally, the only kind of testimony that can be used to convict a defendant, any defendant from a petty thief to an arch terrorist, is… Read More ›
54-year-old man’s ‘threatening message’ prompted United Airlines flight to make unscheduled landing in Vancouver A 54-year-old Israeli man was charged with threatening passengers and… Read More ›
As the world’s most hunted man, Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman had to know the most sophisticated information and surveillance technology available was marshalled against… Read More ›
The housing shortage in Britain’s capital is so bad that rental prices in London shot up by 11% in 2015, compared to a year earlier.… Read More ›
There was a time when Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer was considered Yahoo’s savior. Expectations were so high when she was first hired that the company… Read More ›
Manchester, N.H. – For all the passionate support Donald Trump has amassed in New Hampshire, many Republicans and independent voters are just as passionate… Read More ›
Washington – Wired up, and ready to go. President Barack Obama is trying to offset dwindling viewership of the State of the Union by… Read More ›
Washington – Mammograms do the most good later in life, a government task force declared Monday in recommending that women get one every other… Read More ›
Two movies about desperate men left for dead and fighting for survival took top honors at Sunday’s Golden Globe Awards, which celebrate achievement in… Read More ›
The first shipment of foreign aid since October reached the besieged Syrian city of Madaya on Monday, bringing starving residents to tears at the sight,… Read More ›
Washington – In an extremely unusual airstrike, the U.S. dropped bombs Sunday in central Mosul, Iraq, destroying a building containing huge amounts of cash ISIS… Read More ›
US ambassador underlines concern over new legislation, urges justice minister to ‘protect free expression and peaceful dissent’ Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked on Monday said… Read More ›
Dorit Rabinyan says support for ‘Borderlife’ in wake of decision to boot it from schools shows backing for Israeli democracy, not just her; foreign editions… Read More ›
After paper exposes incidents at music festival, Stockholm official says ‘large part’ of those detained were from Afghanistan Swedish police were criticized on Monday… Read More ›
Senior Hezbollah militants tell US news outlet that Russia is providing the terrorist group with weapons including long-range missiles and laser-guided rockets. Furthermore, one adds,… Read More ›
The condition of Mohammed al-Qeq, a Palestinian journalist in administrative detention who has been on hunger strike for 48 days, is in critical condition, say… Read More ›
Op-ed: The new five-year plan for the development of Arab communities would not have passed in the government had it been put to a vote… Read More ›
Attorney-General Yehuda Weinstein is expected to close the Harpaz Affair. Until the Harpaz Affair, Ashkenazi was rumored as a future contender for prime minister,… Read More ›
Head of the country’s center-right ruling party said that for years his country has had the “wrong perception of Israel.” Cyprus no longer sees… Read More ›
Obama and his team remain privately skeptical that negotiations toward peace in Syria will succeed, either. COPENHAGEN, Denmark – Barack Obama will cap his… Read More ›