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06/02/16 16:59
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Museum reportedly called off an exhibit by Chinese dissident Ai Weiwei and Israeli photographer Miki Kratsman because of political pressures.
06/02/16 01:25
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The headlines this week reeked of déjà vu, reminiscent of previous confrontations and intifadas, as conditions on the ground in Gaza are becoming more and more similar to those that preceded the 2014 war.
06/02/16 03:35
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The Las Vegas Review-Journal's editorial board states the casino magnate wasn't involved in the endorsement decision.
06/02/16 04:31
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Two set to meet in Cuba for talks on killing of Christians in the Mideast, a meeting hailed by Russian envoy to Vatican as confirming 'the Christian civilizational role of Russia.'
06/02/16 06:01
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Jacob Oryah, a religious vintner, challenged the notion that wine touched by a secular person cannot be kosher – and was promptly punished for it. But he persevered to make what has been described as Israel's tastiest and most thought-provoking wine.
06/02/16 08:44
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The Syrian army is rapidly closing in on the rebels who are in control of the city, leaving a narrow corridor through which civilians are escaping on foot; Russian and Iranian support are tipping the balance in Assad's favor.
06/02/16 09:45
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It follows their Facebook pages, uses fake profiles to 'befriend' them and presents screenshots of posts in court – this is how Israel Police is adding social activists to its virtual surveillance list. 'They know what I write and do,' Ethiopian protest leader says.
06/02/16 10:13
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‘Borderlife,’ the book at the center of a controversy involving the Education Ministry, depicts a desperate attempt by the protagonists, a Jewish woman and an Arab man, to make love, not war. The issue of assimilation that it raises cannot be dismissed lightly.