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Israeli court halts subsidies for ultra-Orthodox, deepening turmoil over mandatory military service
Israel’s Supreme Court on Thursday ordered an end to government subsidies for many ultra-Orthodox men who do not serve in the army — a blockbuster ruling that could have far-reaching consequences for
Japan recalls ‘red rice’ health products over suspected link to four deaths
Japanese authorities have ordered three “red rice” dietary supplements to be pulled from store shelves nationwide after four users died and more than 100 others were hospitalized, sparking a health
The Moscow concert massacre was a major security blunder. What's behind that failure?
Hours before gunmen last week carried out the bloodiest attack in two decades in Russia, authorities made an addition to a government register of extremist and terrorist groups: They included the
Russia protects North Korea in the UN with veto of resolution to investigate sanction violations
Russia on Thursday vetoed a United Nations resolution that would renew an independent panel of experts investigating North Korea’s violations of Security Council sanctions, at a time when Pyongyang
Turkey's local elections — and whoever wins Istanbul — could dictate the future of the country
Erdogan himself rose to prominence as Istanbul mayor in the 1990s before later going on to win the presidency.
Paw patrol: China’s most popular new police officer is a corgi
China’s most popular new police officer is making waves on social media with his stubby legs, wide grin and wagging tail.
World Court: Israel must allow Palestinians access to aid
Israel must without delay ensure Palestinians throughout Gaza have unhindered access to humanitarian aid and services, the World Court unanimously ordered Thursday as famine threatens the Palestinian
Authoritarians Threaten Journalists Around the Globe
The surge in government crackdowns on the press, which accelerated after Russia invaded Ukraine two years ago, has left more than 520 journalists imprisoned worldwide, including a few dozen under
Christian nun in Lebanon prays for the Shiite Muslim fighters of Hezbollah. A furor ensues.
The nun stood in front of a group of young students at a Lebanese Christian school and asked them to pray for the “men of the resistance” in southern Lebanon who she said were defending the country.
Nearly 40 killed in air strikes on Syria
At least 36 people have been killed in Israeli air strikes near the Syrian city of Aleppo, according to reports. The Syrian defence ministry says the strikes hit several sites in Aleppo's countryside
China decries U.S. ‘bullying.’ But, to many, China is the bully.
Beijing says it wants Asia to “jointly” manage its own security. Some countries in China’s neighborhood are not likely to be convinced.
Israeli airstrikes on Syria’s Aleppo result in civilian and military casualties, Syrian state media reports
A series of Israeli airstrikes targeting areas close to the Syrian city of Aleppo city have led to casualties among both civilians and military personnel early on Friday, according to the Syrian
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