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Month November 2020

Afghanistan Car Bombing Kills Over 30 Security Force Personnel

A car bombing in the Afghanistan’s central province of Ghazni killed at least 30 Afghan security force members on Sunday, officials said, and casualties could increase given the intensity and… Read more » The post Afghanistan Car Bombing Kills Over… Continue Reading →

Report: Netanyahu Flew to Saudi Arabia to Close Peace Deal With Crown Prince

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu reportedly flew to Saudi Arabia last Sunday in hopes of closing a normalization deal with Riyadh, the Wall Street Journal reported. According to the report, Saudi… Read more » The post Report: Netanyahu Flew to Saudi… Continue Reading →

Israel Sees 3.3% Contagion Rate as Most High Schools Reopened

Israel has seen its national coronavirus infection rate rise over 3% for the first time in weeks as more lockdown restrictions are being lifted. The Health Ministry said that on… Read more » The post Israel Sees 3.3% Contagion Rate… Continue Reading →

Brexit Negotiations Restart in Person as Clock Ticks Down

Face-to-face negotiations between Britain and the European Union over a trade deal restarted earlier on Saturday as the two sides make a last ditch attempt to reach an agreement with… Read more » The post Brexit Negotiations Restart in Person… Continue Reading →

Two Sudanese Migrants Arrested After Crossing Lebanese Border Into Israel

The IDF on Motzoei Shabbos arrested two suspects who crossed the border from Lebanon, in an incident that briefly sparked a scare of a possible Hezbollah infiltration. The men were… Read more » The post Two Sudanese Migrants Arrested After… Continue Reading →

Iran Newspaper: Strike Haifa If Israel killed Scientist

An opinion piece published by a hard-line Iranian newspaper on Sunday suggested Iran should attack the Israeli city of Haifa if Israel carried out the killing of a scientist linked… Read more » The post Iran Newspaper: Strike Haifa If… Continue Reading →

S. Korea Says North Korea Executed People To Thwart COVID-19

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has ordered at least two people executed, banned fishing at sea and locked down capital Pyongyang as part of frantic efforts to guard against the coronavirus and its economic damage, South Korea’s spy agency… Continue Reading →

Sudan’s Former PM, Fierce Opponent Of Ties With Israel, Dies Of COVID-19

Sadiq al-Mahdi, Sudan’s last democratically elected prime minister and leader of the country’s largest political party, died of COVID-19 Thursday in a hospital in the United Arab Emirates, his party said. He was 84. Al-Mahdi was taken to Abu Dhabi… Continue Reading →

Sudan’s Former PM, Fierce Opponent Of Ties With Israel, Dies Of COVID-19

Sadiq al-Mahdi, Sudan’s last democratically elected prime minister and leader of the country’s largest political party, died of COVID-19 Thursday in a hospital in the United Arab Emirates, his party said. He was 84. Al-Mahdi was taken to Abu Dhabi… Continue Reading →

Experts: Virus Numbers Could Be Erratic After Thanksgiving

MILWAUKEE (AP) — The coronavirus testing numbers that have guided much of the nation’s response to the pandemic are likely to be erratic over the next week or so, experts said Friday, as fewer people get tested during the Thanksgiving… Continue Reading →

“Slaughter All Jews” – Vienna Rabbi Attacked By Knife-Wielding Woman Who Grabs His Yarmulke

A rabbi was attacked at knifepoint in Vienna by a woman who ripped the yarmulke from his head and yelled an anti-Semitic threat before fleeing, police in the Austrian capital said Friday. Passersby looked the other way and did not… Continue Reading →

Tefillos Needed

Biden’s Win Means Some Guantanamo Prisoners May Be Released

WASHINGTON (AP) — The oldest prisoner at the Guantanamo Bay detention center went to his latest review board hearing with a degree of hope, something that has been scarce during his 16 years locked up without charges at the U.S…. Continue Reading →

To Court Latinos, Democrats Have To Expand Strategy In 2022

President-elect Joe Biden’s campaign credits its success in Arizona to the immigrant-rights and grassroots organizations that have been mobilizing Latinos for nearly two decades. The fruits of their labor — in triple-digit heat, no less — paid off in this… Continue Reading →

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Black Friday Sees Record Online As Us Shoppers Stay Home

Black Friday online sales hit a new record this year as pandemic-wary Americans filled virtual carts instead of real ones. Consumers spent an estimated $9 billion on U.S. retail websites on Black Friday, according to Adobe Analytics, which tracks online… Continue Reading →

Something Rotten In Denmark? Culled Mink Rise From Their Graves

Some of the thousands of mink culled to minimize the risk of them re-transmitting the new coronavirus to humans have risen from their shallow graves in western Denmark after gases built up inside the bodies, Danish authorities said Thursday. “The… Continue Reading →

WATCH: Rav Moshe Tuvia Lieff at the Agudah Convention: Have We Gone Crazy?

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SHOCKING: Chareidi Serial Arsonist Responsible For Sorotzkin Fire, Other Fires

A Chareidi man in his 20s was arrested on Thursday night on suspicion of being involved in four fires that broke out on Thursday in Chareidi neighborhoods of Jerusalem. The man later admitted to being responsible for the huge blaze… Continue Reading →

Pennsylvania Judge Backs Trump Claim in Case Over Mail Voting

A Pennsylvania judge who tried to halt additional steps needed to certify the state’s 2020 election results said the Pennsylvania legislature’s expansion of mail-in voting, enacted over a year earlier,… Read more » The post Pennsylvania Judge Backs Trump Claim… Continue Reading →

Researchers Urge Arizona Shutdown, Mask Mandate

PHOENIX — University of Arizona researchers say the current surge in the coronavirus outbreak will present the state with a hospital crisis that could become a disaster unless the state takes steps such as ordering a three-week stay-home shutdown and… Continue Reading →

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