Month: September 2022
Meeting German president in Berlin, Herzog denounces ‘toothless’ Iran deal
Ahead of 50th anniversary memorial for Munich massacre, Steinmeier denounces ‘shameful’ delay in compensation deal for relatives of Israeli athletes murdered in Olympic attack
Read MoreMan arrested for assaulting doctor at southern Israel hospital
Resident of Rahat, 19, detained after incident at Beersheba’s Soroka Medical Center; members of suspect’s family also reportedly caused disturbance in emergency room
Read MoreYes Studios greenlights a dramedy for 2nd season, sends another for UK adaptation
Unlikely relationships between neighbors and roommates’ exes form basis for returning shows
Read MoreKeeping America’s secrets: Trump’s unprecedented disregard of post-Watergate norms
Dramas over safeguarding US government documents have cropped up over the years, but FBI search of Mar-a-Lago has shown indifference to rules on a scale some thought inconceivable
Read MoreRussian shelling strikes targets in Ukraine’s Kharkiv, port city Mykolaiv
Several killed and medical facility damaged in weekend shelling of Ukrainian cities, say local authorities
Read MoreGantz vows to increase West Bank anti-terror operations after Jordan Valley attack
PM Lapid: ‘We’ll reach anyone who tries to hurt Israelis’; Hamas welcomes ‘heroic’ attack that injured 7, calling it a ‘natural response’ to Israel’s ‘crimes’
Read MoreJohn Paul I, who served as pope for 33 days, moves a step closer to sainthood
The ceremony in St. Peter’s Square on Sunday constituted the last formal step in the Vatican before possible sainthood for Albino Luciani, an Italian who died 33 days after he was elected pontiff. (Image credit: Andrew Medichini/AP)
Read MoreBacked by FIFA, Playermaker dives into sports analytics feet first
Israeli company says its shoe-mounted trackers can give athletes a leg up honing footwork or avoiding injury by crunching masses of data for key insights
Read MoreIDF bars settlers from living in illegal West Bank outpost of Ramat Migron
Military declares the area a closed military zone in a move designed to block repeated efforts to rebuild the outpost, which was demolished 3 times last month
Read MoreIndia Takes Cautious Steps Toward Ties With Taliban
While New Delhi remains wary of security threats from Afghanistan, Indian officials are bolstering their presence in the country amid concerns about the influence of China and Pakistan in the region.
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