Fresh clashes erupt at Beit El; state appeals demolition order
Settlers hurl stones at police; education minister hails protesters’ efforts to prevent removal of illegal Beit El structures Clashes between settlers and security forces… Read More ›
Settlers hurl stones at police; education minister hails protesters’ efforts to prevent removal of illegal Beit El structures Clashes between settlers and security forces… Read More ›
Responding to secretary’s decision to skip Israel on Mideast trip next week, PM reportedly snipes ‘he has no reason to come here’ Depicting Israel… Read More ›
So-called ‘Norwegian Law’ will enable Shuli Moalem-Refaeli, no. 9 on Jewish Home’s slate, to enter parliament The so-called “Norwegian Law” allowing one minister from… Read More ›
16-year-old boy from a religious family fled his treatments at the Rambam Medical Center in Haifa, and was forced back against his parents’ wishes following… Read More ›
Op-ed: Combining intelligence abilities and coordinating preventive activity is the only way to restraint Iran, both in terms of nuclear deal violations and its further… Read More ›
Tehran insists on conducting its own soil sampling at Parchin military site, while IAEA inspectors would supervise collection and analyze samples; Kerry tells House committee:… Read More ›
Pollard has been serving a life sentence in a US prison since 1987. Israeli agent Jonathan Polard will be released from prison after serving… Read More ›
This gift doesn’t differentiate between religion, race or nationality, says Kahlon Soon enough, turning 18 wil not only be a time to celebrate, legally… Read More ›
Palestinian leadership to convene over secret meetings with Israelis. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas could address European heads of… Read More ›
Glick, head of the Temple Mount Heritage Foundation, said, however, that much more work remains to be done by the authorities to reverse decades of… Read More ›
Iran’s reception of most hawkish world power’s foreign minister on Wednesday will serve as litmus, according to Hollande French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius’s upcoming… Read More ›
Conversations about SAT and ACT scores are ubiquitous for high school students applying to college. Increasingly, however, colleges and universities have begun to eschew… Read More ›
Having been hammered yesterday, Chinese stocks have opened Tuesday’s session significantly lower. The benchmark Shanghai Composite index, fresh from falling 8.48% yesterday, has lost… Read More ›
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced on Monday a massive $US4 billion overhaul of LaGuardia Airport, set to kick off next year. “New York had… Read More ›
Brooklyn, NY – The 21 line poem written by a Chasidic girl from Crown Heights that has literally taken the world by storm continues its… Read More ›
New York – New York Chief Administrative Judge A. Gail Prudenti on Monday said she was resigning from her post to take a job… Read More ›
Washington – The Obama administration has decided that the National Security Agency will soon stop examining — and will ultimately destroy — millions of… Read More ›
Kabul, Afghanistan – A wedding in Afghanistan turned deadly Sunday night when a gunfight broke out, killing 21 people, an Afghan official said. Two armed… Read More ›
A Nepalese man has confessed to the murder of a young boy after saying a local holy man advised him that a human sacrifice… Read More ›
Bogota, Colombia – For some 13 years, Malory Mejia has not known exactly what happened to her brother. He disappeared in 2002 and she and… Read More ›