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Algerian envoy doesn’t say when motion may be voted on, after emergency meeting in wake of deadly strike * Detroit college suspends in-person...
Jewish comedian struggles to speak when asked about his solidarity visit in December, which included trip to devastated kibbutz, meetings with Oct....
One part of a predicted, closer US-Saudi relationship is particularly controversial. Experts fear Saudi Arabia may use a civilian nuclear energy...
Pentagon says it needs a week or more to recover detached parts and vessels, tow pier to Israel for repairs and then return it to Gaza; Ashdod Port...
Nasilje pacientov nad zdravstvenimi delavci v zdravstvenih ustanovah narašča, ugotavljajo tako v Zdravniški zbornici Slovenije (ZZS) kot tudi v...
Spokespeople say Israeli op in southern Gaza city still more limited than previous ones in Strip, US waiting for full probe on weekend strike...
After pledging to work with Congress on the matter, Kirby says sanctioning The Hague not ‘the answer,’ reiterates opposition to court’s...
Initially shocked by the antisemitism and hatred they encountered, the 20 visitors are preparing to push back hard at their universities come fall
Citing their ‘solidarity with Palestine,’ staffers at Wing Luke Museum hold walkout over ‘Confronting Hate Together’ display that Jewish and...
Six strategies for a modern love.
Physical appearance matters.
Bringing traumatic events into the spotlight and dispelling myths.
Negotiating boundaries is an important part of coping with misophonia.
Editorial 15:00 JST, May 27, 2024 Elections are the foundation of democracy. The central and local governments should make every effort to...
One of the less commented-on aspects of the Russo-Ukrainian war is that the conflict also serves as a proxy struggle between the two Koreas. North...
Anne-Marie Slaughter BERLIN/VANCOUVER – The public debate about the future of artificial intelligence often focuses on two main concerns: the...
Malinda Meegoda While the Asia-Pacific region continues to inch towards conflicts on multiple regional fronts, risking broader regional...
President of the Lao People’s Democratic Republic Thongloun Sisoulith, a graduate of the Russian Herzen State Pedagogical University, visited a...
By Akihiro Okada 8:00 JST, May 25, 2024 In March of this year, the Bank of Japan under Gov. Kazuo Ueda ended the longstanding...
A rep for the social media star, who has advocated for the captives since Oct. 7, says the visit to Raz Ben Ami was not for pay, but the clip still...
Japanese politicians should take a “cowardly” approach toward war instead of touting self-sacrifice because Japanese deaths will be inevitable if...
Machine learning has pushed the boundaries in several fields, including personalized medicine, self-driving cars and customized advertisements....
Make the decision based on what's best for you instead of fears and myths.
Political correspondent Sam Sokol discusses Gideon Sa’ar and Avigdor Liberman seeking a right-wing coalition as new Labor Party head Yair Golan...
Netanyahu reportedly believes it would be ‘surrender’ to terror group; Israel said to show ‘willingness to be flexible’ on number of living...
Kate Forbes, who leads the largest humanitarian network in the world, reports ‘atrocious’ situation in Rafah, pleads with ‘governments on all...
Almog Meir Jan was taken captive on October 7; his uncle, Aviram Meir, now spends two days a week at the Knesset
South Africa seems poised to continue its unprecedented legal blitz at the International Court of Justice; a request for the UN Security Council to...
From gifts of bread to a dowry negotiation – a charming portrait of courtship rituals and marriage in 1950s rural Poland - by Aeon Video Watch at...
NAIROBI/BOSTON/WASHINGTON, DC – On December 12, 2019, a group of patients in Wuhan, China, started showing symptoms of an atypical pneumonia-like...
Significant advances are being made in artificial intelligence by Big Tech companies and more data is being collected than ever. So why is the rate...
At least 853 people were executed in Iran last year. Human rights activists suspect the number was actually much higher and are calling for...
Reportage. The enthusiasm is almost gone, and there is a lot of fatigue. In Odessa, one can see clearly that the long-range Russian attacks have...
Analysis. The massacre of Rafah recalls the strategy of annihilation perpetrated by the Sri Lankan military against civilians in a ‘No Fire Zone’...
Country’s UN ambassador says aim of move is to ‘stop the killing in Rafah’; US envoy says waiting to see the text before responding; diplomats...
In November, fringe political candidate Skiboky Stora allegedly told a couple in lower Manhattan to ‘die, Jews, die’ when they saw him tearing...
Ante el creciente número de quejas laborales enviadas por el Gobierno de Estados Unidos que demandan revisar las violaciones laborales de las...
North Korea attempted to put a military reconnaissance satellite into orbit on May 27, but said the rocket exploded. It was its second attempt...
Although to varying degrees, perhaps we are all living and pretending not to be aware of other people's pain. This terrifying thought occurred to...
Administrative detention is based on secret suspicions, secret evidence and no charges being brought. To conceal its inherent absurdity, hearings...
At this time of year, the campus is almost empty. The students have gone home, the faculty are looking forward to their summer engagements, and the...
LONDON – “Foreign agent,” “undesirable,” “extremist.” For thousands of independent journalists trying to live and work in Russia, these...
When I visited New York about a decade ago, Korea was almost non-existent in the city, except for the narrow stretch of Koreatown on 32nd Street....
The minilateral partnership between Australia, the U.K. and the United States, or AUKUS, has garnered much attention of late. We already know China...
I’m looking for a "Mrs. Watanabe." Not just any Mrs. Watanabe — the Mrs. Watanabe, the archetypal financial journalist’s shorthand we’ve all...
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, who died in a helicopter crash on May 19, was an insubstantial man in an insignificant job. Absolute power in Iran...