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02/04/19 02:24
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Harish was supposed to be a Haredi town but was quickly reconfigured by planners into a mixed city of 120,000, and growing pains have followed
02/04/19 10:02
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What happened to a person in wartime Norway who hit a German national? What was the local press allowed to print? Documents retrieved by British commandos recently found in Israel's National Library shed light on life under the Nazis
02/04/19 11:26
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Eurovision was born as a political initiative, but this year's competition is the most politically fraught ever
02/04/19 14:48
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Former Massachusetts Gov. Bill Weld says Trump will likely belittle him if he officially challenges the president, but warns he's not 'going to sit there and be a punching bag'
02/04/19 16:00
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The case of Malka Leifer, one of 65 suspected sexual offenders allegedly seeking refuge in Israel, has highlighted how Israeli law and the insular world of the ultra-Orthodox can at times shield them from justice, activists and prison officials tell Haaretz
02/04/19 17:11
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Floods have affected at least 26 out of Iran’s 31 provinces since heavy downpours began on March 19
02/04/19 18:37
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'You know we’re winning when the GOP resort to vapid, personal insults'
02/04/19 19:02
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Luxembourg’s finance minister, Pierre Gramegna, sought on a recent visit to forge ties between Israel’s high-tech sector and his country’s financial service sector