Month: July 2020
Thursday night’s anti-Netanyahu rally won’t face time limit — report
Police source quoted by Channel 12 saying that unlike in previous protests, forces won’t disperse crowd and will instead ask them to keep quiet after 11 p.m.
Read MoreCoronavirus World Map: Tracking The Spread Of The Outbreak
A map of confirmed COVID-19 cases and deaths around the world. The respiratory disease has spread rapidly across six continents and has killed thousands of people. (Image credit: NPR)
Read MoreCoronavirus World Map: Tracking The Spread Of The Outbreak
A map of confirmed COVID-19 cases and deaths around the world. The respiratory disease has spread rapidly across six continents and has killed thousands of people. (Image credit: NPR)
Read MoreIsrael Museum receives $4 million grant, will reopen without pay cuts
National institution announces funding after several hundred museum staff protest against ongoing closure and proposed 5% salary reductions
Read MoreJustin Trudeau under pressure ahead of ethics probe testimony
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will appear before Parliament Thursday to deliver much-anticipated testimony about his awarding of a lucrative government contract to an organization that had previously paid members of his family. Trudeau, the subject of an ethics investigation,
Read MoreAustralia accused of failing scholar jailed in Iran
Friends of a British-Australian academic jailed in Iran on spying charges launched a public campaign to win her freedom Thursday, saying that Australia’s strategy of quiet diplomacy had failed. Nearly two years after Kylie Moore-Gilbert was detained while trying to
Read MoreAustralia accused of failing scholar jailed in Iran
Friends of a British-Australian academic jailed in Iran on spying charges launched a public campaign to win her freedom Thursday, saying that Australia’s strategy of quiet diplomacy had failed. Nearly two years after Kylie Moore-Gilbert was detained while trying to
Read MoreChina says UK has ‘poisoned’ relations and will ‘pay the price’ if it shuns Beijing
China’s ambassador to London has accused the UK of “seriously poisoning” relations between the countries – and warned it would “pay the price” if it shunned Beijing.
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