$531B in Treasury Auctions settles today, spotlighting hidden risks in the dollar system. As bank reserves thin, central banks may face tough choices, affecting inflation and monetary metals.
In October 2022, Adidas announced an immediate end to its partnership with West following the performer and designer's offensive behavior and antisemitic comments.
Nearly 13,000 Ukrainians visited the Auschwitz-Birkenau site in 2023. According to Ukrainian educator and guide Nataliia Tkachenko, the death camp acquires a whole new significance when you're in the midst of a brutal war
The division will work in cooperation with the Jordanian army and is also being established, IDF Chief of Staff Herzl Halevi said, to ease the burden on reservists
The Israeli army says it targeted two gunmen who opened fire at soldiers operating in the Nur al-Shams refugee camp in the West Bank overnight. A key Hamas operative was killed several hours earlier in nearby Tul Karm
Over 800 people have been detained at protests calling for the release of the hostages since the October 7 attack, with some spending hours or days in detention. Five of the arrestees detail their treatment at the hands of the police, and whether it has deterred them from attending further demonstrations
Meshal Al-Nami has been the subject of ferocious attacks by conservative political and social figures. In addition, he is facing several criminal complaints due to his comments
Israel's Land Authority approves "Golf Complex" in Netanya, featuring 1,656 housing units, commercial space, a metropolitan park, and a designated site for a regional hospital.
Israel's Land Authority approves "Golf Complex" in Netanya, featuring 1,656 housing units, commercial space, a metropolitan park, and a designated site for a regional hospital.
The Paris Commercial Court accepted a petition by Israeli companies requesting to reverse a decision by the French government and organizers of the Euronaval naval defense exhibition prohibiting them from participating in the event
The newly appointed Hezbollah Secretary General Naim Qassem acknowledged the 'painful and severe blow' the group has sustained from Israel, but said it has managed to recover and is ready to continue to support Gaza's residents in a prolonged war
IRAN: CNN reports that Iran may strike Israel before the U.S. presidential elections ■ GAZA: IDF says it attacked Hamas, Islamic Jihad terrorists operating in humanitarian area in Khan Yunis ■ LEBANON: Lebanese prime minister hopes cease-fire will happen 'within hours or days' ■ HOSTAGE DEAL: Hamas says it will reject short-term Gaza truce proposals, insists on end of war, Israeli withdrawal
The aunt of twin hostages Gali and Ziv Berman, who were abducted from Kfar Azza, says she's afraid of what the two 'are thinking about what's happening here and how we got to this point' after more than a year of tireless efforts. Maybe they'll hear me now, she says
Israel and the U.S. believe Iran and what remains of Hezbollah's leadership want to end the war. In Gaza, however, Netanyahu and his far-right partners are in no rush – even though the lives of hostages, who have been held in dire conditions for almost 13 months, are at ever-increasing risk
TikTok's parent company chief Zhang Yiming tops Hurun rich list at $49.3b as ByteDance profits surge 60% – even as Chinese tech wealth generally declines and US ban threat looms.
The wars and armed conflicts that Israel is currently involved in all lack political solutions. Together, they have all the contours of being another aggregated 20-year war in the region