The German government is expected to announce the outlawing of Hezbollah in full, according to a report by German news magazine Der Spiegel on Thursday. According to the report, the… Read more » The post Der Spiegel: German Gov’t Expected… Continue Reading →
Security officials seized 325 packages bound for Gaza that contained illegal items that could be used for terror purposes. The packages were part of a shipment of 250 containers that… Read more » The post 325 Packages Bound for Gaza… Continue Reading →
A campaign that allows Israeli Arabs to surrender weapons to police without consequences will be extended for another week, Public Security Minister Gilad Erdan said Thursday. The extension comes as… Read more » The post No-Questions-Asked Weapon-Dropoff Program to Be… Continue Reading →
Iran on Thursday condemned the burning of its consulate in southern Iraq hours earlier, which came amid an escalation in Iraq’s anti-government protests that erupted nearly two months ago. Violence… Read more » The post Iran Condemns Burning of Consulate… Continue Reading →
The Yerushalayim Planning Board has given the green light for an urban renewal project in the Shmuel Hanavi neighborhood of the city, the first-ever to be approved for the area.… Read more » The post Urban Renewal Project to Place… Continue Reading →
Shares declined Thursday after President Donald Trump signed a bill expressing support for human rights in Hong Kong. China reacted with indignation to the legislation, which Congress passed with overwhelming… Read more » The post World Shares Retreat After Trump… Continue Reading →
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Hamas on Thursday again canceled the “traditional” Friday riots at the Gaza border – for the third time in a row. In a statement, Hamas said that the cancellation was… Read more » The post Hamas Again Cancels Friday Border… Continue Reading →
Chanting “Stand with Hong Kong,” pro-democracy activists on Thursday urged the world to follow U.S. footsteps by passing laws backing human rights in the semi-autonomous Chinese territory, as police teams… Read more » The post Hong Kong Activists Call for… Continue Reading →
After a delay of over a month, IDF soldiers and Border Guard troops overnight Wednesday demolished the home of the family of the murderer of Dvir Sorek, Hy”d, in August… Read more » The post IDF Demolishes Home of Murderer… Continue Reading →
Hopes were fading Thursday of finding anyone else alive beneath the rubble of collapsed buildings in Albania two days after a deadly quake struck the country’s Adriatic coast, with the… Read more » The post Hopes Fade For Any More… Continue Reading →
North Korea on Thursday fired two unidentified projectiles into the sea, South Korea’s military said, three days after the North said its troops conducted artillery drills near its disputed sea… Read more » The post Seoul: N. Korea Has Fired… Continue Reading →
PYONGYANG, North Korea (AP) — North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and President Donald Trump have signaled their affection for each other so regularly it might be easy to miss rising fears that the head-spinning diplomatic engagement of the past… Continue Reading →
As a result of the Democratic primary, we’re having a robust debate about taxing wealth. The debate invokes tricky technical and legal issues, but it’s an overdue one: There are… Read more » The post Most Taxation on the Very… Continue Reading →
The Central Park horse carriage industry has been a beloved fixture of New York City since the park first opened in 1858. It has survived the coming of the automobile,… Read more » The post Too Hot for Horses? appeared… Continue Reading →
Drugmakers, Distributors Facing Federal Opioid Probe WASHINGTON (AP) – At least a half-dozen companies that make or distribute opioid painkillers are under a federal investigation of their role in a… Read more » The post Business Briefs – November 27,… Continue Reading →
Investors capped a day of light trading on Wall Street ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday by serving up another set of stock market record highs. The S&P 500, Dow Jones… Read more » The post Modest Gains Drive U.S. Stock… Continue Reading →
Lebanese businessman Abdallah Chatila received a standing ovation on Tuesday at the Conference of European Rabbis (CER), as well as a gift of a silver shofar for his noble act of purchasing Nazi items on sale in Germany in order… Continue Reading →
A 16-year Jewish boy in Germany left his public school in the city of Offenbach due to the constant shocking anti-Semitic statements directed at him by his classmates, The Algemeiner reported on Wednesday. Read more on Yeshiva World News
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump on Wednesday signed two bills aimed at supporting human rights and pro-democracy activists in Hong Kong. Trump signed the bills, which were approved by near unanimous consent in the House and Senate, even as… Continue Reading →
NEW YORK (AP) – Giving women with very dense breasts an MRI scan in addition to a mammogram led to fewer missed cancers but also to a lot of false alarms and treatments that might not have been needed, a… Continue Reading →
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