Arab media outlets showed footage from the incident, with reports in Lebanon saying the arrested man was Imad Fadel Amhaz, a senior member of Hezbollah's military wing
Gold's future looks bright, says Daryl Montgomery, CEO of Goldcorp. As inflation rises and economic uncertainty persists, gold shines as a safe-haven asset.
A 102-ton gold transfer, soaring silver demand, and 27,000 tons in private hands - how India is silently becoming a precious metals powerhouse in 2024.
'We went out and saw dust, children screaming, women screaming and everyone went to the house that was struck,' said a resident of Tira after the direct hit on an apartment building. Tira municipality estimates only about 7 percent of homes there have a shelter
In a video released by the regime's state media, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said, 'The enemies, whether the Zionist regime or the United States of America, will definitely receive a crushing response to what they are doing to Iran and the Iranian nation and to the resistance front'
Gold hits record highs as central banks, BRICS, and billionaires amass the metal. Everyday Americans hold back, constrained by rising costs - leaving untapped potential for future gains.
CPI is up, which is good. But record household debt is a sign of “inflation fighting inflation.” Persistent inflation could be with us for years, say analysts.
What caused the surge in violence of drug cartels? In what ways do the cartels resemble terrorist organizations? Can Mexico's war on organized crime offer a lesson for Israel? An interview with Prof. Mauricio Meschoulam
IRAN: Supreme leader threatens Israel and U.S. with 'a crushing response' over Israeli attack ■ GAZA: IDF says it is expanding operations in Gaza's Jabalya after UN warns northern Gaza is 'apocalyptic,' everyone at 'imminent risk' of death ■ LEBANON: Israeli navy arrests Hezbollah operative in northern Lebanon ■ HOSTAGE DEAL: Hamas source says group rejected temporary cease-fire proposal by mediators
Lebanon has a caretaker government and an army at a historical low, so it may prove unable to carry out Israel's demands in a cease-fire deal – and might look like it's betraying the national interest. Hezbollah and Iran could profit
A spokesman for Netanyahu allegedly did not pass security-clearance checks but still received classified information. When the order is lifted, the question will be how high the suspicions go – and the impact on relations between the prime minister on one side and defense and judiciary chiefs on the other
The suspect who allegedly shouted 'Allahu Akbar' during a shootout with police after shooting a Jewish man on his way to a Chicago synagogue was charged with a hate crime days after Jewish leaders and groups slammed the authorities for failing to do so
84 people were killed in IDF attacks according to Gaza's health authorities over the last 24 hours, as UN humanitarian agency leaders described conditions in northern Gaza as 'apocalyptic.' In Lebanon, 45 people were reportedly killed by Israeli airstrikes in the Bekaa Valley
Jewish communities worldwide are reeling from a year of hostility from neighbors. But probably nothing matches what the tiny community in Norway has endured
The visit comes hours after a Council on American-Islamic Relations poll on Muslim voter preferences in the U.S. elections revealed a tight race between Green Party nominee Jill Stein, favored by 42 percent, and Vice President Kamala Harris, favored by 41 percent of voters
One of the detainees in the ongoing probe is linked to Netanyahu's office and has worked closely with him during the Gaza war. The prime minister claims that none of his staff were arrested
While Donald Trump is widely expected to take Florida on Tuesday, the outcome of a downballot vote on guaranteeing access to abortion is much harder to call – casting a shadow over the Sunshine State's Jewish community