Home Blog Page 924
Israel’s top court rejects law limiting judiciaryIn a momentous 8-to-7 ruling that could ignite a constitutional crisis, Israel’s Supreme Court struck down a law passed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s right-wing government in July to limit the court’s own...
The number of people killed after a 7.6-magnitude earthquake hit Japan has risen to at least 20, according to local media.A series of quakes struck Ishikawa prefecture...
SEOUL — Lee Jae-myung, a prominent South Korean political figure who heads the country’s liberal Democratic Party, was stabbed in the neck Tuesday morning during a visit to the site of a new airport in the southern port city...
South Korean opposition party leader Lee Jae-myung was attacked on Tuesday while talking to reporters in the port city of Busan, Yonhap news agency reported.Images aired on...
Peter Magubane, a Black South African photographer whose images documenting the cruelties and violence of apartheid drew global acclaim but punishment at home, including beatings, imprisonment and 586 consecutive days of solitary confinement, died on Monday. He was 91....
As we drive up the Rwandan highlands to see mountain gorillas in the wild, iconic movie scenes start to come to mind.The image of King Kong at the...
DRAMATIC footage captured onboard an Israeli war dogs show brave canine units hunting down Hamas terrorists through smouldering rubble. The raider hounds move swiftly through bomb-blitzed Gaza buildings scanning for the terror operators and clearing the way for IDF to...
POLICE in two countries were last night searching for an heiress's children after they were kidnapped while watching a New Year fireworks display. Stephen Hensel, the ex-husband of steakhouse heiress Christina Block, 49, was watching the display with two of...
Thousands of Israeli soldiers are being moved out of the Gaza Strip, the military has said, marking the first significant drawdown of troops since the war began.Israel...
IRAN has sent a destroyer bristling with missiles and guns into the Red Sea amid fears of all-out conflict in the Middle East. The 308ft Alborz sailed through the crucial "Gate of Tears" strait next to Yemen where Iran-backed Houthi...