Month: November 2022
26-year-old Rahat man killed in shooting linked to family dispute, police say
Victim identified as Yasin Darawasha Abu Zaid, 26; police arrest three relatives suspected of killing him due to an argument over property
Read MoreThe bodies-in-suitcase suspect appears in a New Zealand court
A woman who was extradited from South Korea this week after the bodies of her two children were found in abandoned suitcases made her first court appearance in New Zealand on Wednesday. (Image credit: Bae Byung-soo/AP)
Read More‘Joe Biden blew it’: rail unions decry plan to impose deal through Congress – The Guardian US
‘Joe Biden blew it’: rail unions decry plan to impose deal through Congress The Guardian US Congressional leaders vow to act to stop rail strike News 19 WLTX Leaders in Congress Say They Will Act to Prevent Rail Strike The New York Times
Read MoreOn Chinese social media, America is being blamed for the recent protests
“Whoever introduces external forces to get involved is a complete traitor!”
Read MoreAfter booting identifiable Jews off plane, Lufthansa said to pay them $20,000 each
Some 6 months after German airline drew outcry for decision, travel website that broke the story reports deal to compensate more than 100 Hasidic passengers
Read MoreTokyo Court Rules Japan’s Same-Sex Marriage Ban Not Unconstitutional
The Tokyo District Court said on Wednesday that Japan’s ban on same-sex marriage is not unconstitutional, local media reported. The decision, in Japan’s capital and its most populous city, is a blow to the LGBTQ rights movement. The LGBTQ rights
Read MoreEarly bird discount offer for OurCrowd Global Investor Summit ends Dec. 1 – Sponsored Content
Largest investor event in the Middle East returns to Jerusalem on Feb. 15, 2023
Read MoreSchool field trip near Tel Aviv leads to discovery of 3,000-year-old scarab seal
Tour guide for eighth-grade pupils in Azor comes up with finding, which likely depicts an ancient Egyptian pharaoh bestowing authority on local Canaanite ruler
Read More‘Putin is a monster’: UK must help punish Russian war crimes, Ukraine’s first lady says
Ukraine’s first lady has urged the UK to lead the way in the creation of a special international tribunal to prosecute Russia for aggression against her nation – as she stressed that “just to stop the war is really the
Read MoreCovid Controls Hit Chinese Factories, Adding Risks to Global Growth
Surveys point to a broad pullback in activity as authorities wrestle with rising cases and protests.
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