Month: August 2022
IDF chief Kohavi tours Gaza border on 3rd day of Islamic Jihad revenge attack alert
Plans in place for response to potential rise in violence; Israeli planes, armed drones fly over Strip to thwart terror squads; roads vulnerable to missiles and snipers stay shut
Read MoreRare guitarfish, in danger of extinction, spotted in Eilat
Diver notices two-meter-long ray swimming among fishing lines off resort city’s Mifratz Hashemesh Beach
Read MoreHow Democrats See Abortion Politics After Kansas Vote
After a broad victory in a deep-red state, Democrats are vowing to elevate the fight over abortion rights in midterm races across the country.
Read MoreLawmakers Urge Electoral Count Changes to Fix Flaws Trump Exploited
Lawmakers in both parties are eager to act after former President Donald J. Trump and his allies sought to exploit a 135-year-old law to overturn the 2020 election.
Read MoreNuclear Power Plants Could Stay Open, Says Germany
Germany could reconsider the decision to shut down its nuclear plants in December, as its chancellor criticized Russia for constraining the flow of gas.
Read MoreBig Tech Is the West’s Surprise Weapon in Competition With Russia, China
Amazon Web Services, Microsoft, Google and others face criticism at home over their influence in the marketplace and public square, but their role in Ukraine shows how they are becoming an asset in the West’s rivalry with Russia and China.
Read MoreUkraine Braces for Brutal Fight for Occupied Southern Regions as Referendum Looms
Retaking Kherson has become Ukraine’s critical priority in the next phase of its war with Russia. Time is a factor as Moscow-appointed authorities are planning a mid-September referendum on annexing Kherson and other parts of occupied southern Ukraine.
Read MoreThe U.S. has sanctioned Vladimir Putin’s long-rumored romantic partner
Rumors of a relationship between Putin, 69, and Alina Kabaeva, 39, date back more than a decade. Putin and the former Olympic gymnast are thought to have had at least three children together. (Image credit: Sergei Chirikov/AFP via Getty Images)
Read MoreUnderstanding the ominous rise of Israel’s most notorious ultra-nationalist
With a poll giving Religious Zionism 13 seats if headed by extremist Itamar Ben Gvir, a look at where these votes are coming from and what they say about where Israel may be headed
Read MorePLA forces encircle Taiwan as China begins live-fire drills – CNN
PLA forces encircle Taiwan as China begins live-fire drills CNN Taiwanese reaction to Nancy Pelosi’s visit ranges from excitement to anger The Washington Post China Signals Plan to Launch Missiles Over Taiwan in a Dramatic, Troubling Escalation U.S. News & World Report Pelosi
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