As Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu celebrates what he sees as major victories against Hamas and Hezbollah this week, the mood in Tel Aviv is far from celebratory. Often bustling with crowds on a weekend, the coastal city of more than 400,000 residents was quieter than usual, with some attributing the…
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The children of two Russian intelligence agents, who were among the detainees released as part of a historic prisoner…
Famine has officially been declared in at least one refugee camp sheltering hundreds of thousands of people in the…
Eight people were arrested and three police officers were injured during violent unrest in Britain’s northeast, the latest in a…
The statement that upended Venezuela came 24 hours after polls closed in the presidential election. With the reassuring tone…
At least 32 people have been killed and dozens injured in a suicide attack at a beach restaurant in…
Far-right demonstrations turned violent for a second night across England Wednesday, in the wake of this week’s mass stabbing…