The headlines that made most buzz on this page
16/09/23 07:21
14.81% of the views
מאת הארץ
The protest movement against the judicial coup in Israel has appeared thus far in numerous reports from the American press, but none with as far-reaching viewership as '60 Minutes'
16/09/23 10:33
14.81% of the views
מאת הארץ
While the Oslo Accords didn't bring about the promised peace, the Israeli right conveniently forgets what came before – or what could have been ■ New research shows that PTSD is not just limited to individual Israeli soldiers
16/09/23 14:14
14.81% of the views
מאת הארץ
Israel Police arrested a 34-year-old homeless man on suspicion of setting the statue on fire ■ Tel Aviv mayor: 'A very sad beginning for the new year'
16/09/23 11:11
11.11% of the views
מאת הארץ
Fernando Botero depicted politicians, animals, saints, and scenes from his childhood in an inflated and colorful form that was instantly recognizable. His paintings were exhibited in leading museums, while his bronze sculptures can be found in the parks of many European and Latin American capitals
16/09/23 14:15
11.11% of the views
מאת הארץ
16/09/23 16:41
11.11% of the views
מאת הארץ
Amjad Amini was warned against marking the anniversary of his daughter's death before being released, the Kurdistan Human Rights Network said
16/09/23 19:21
11.11% of the views
מאת הארץ
The move, which bars about a third of the agency's most experienced inspectors, 'constitutes an unnecessary blow to an already strained relationship between the IAEA and Iran,' IAEA chief Rafael Grossi said. Iran said it will continue cooperating with the UN nuclear watchdog, but accused the U.S. and its allies of 'politicizing' the agency
16/09/23 22:45
11.11% of the views
מאת הארץ
The documentation from the Vatican archives, published this weekend in Italian daily Corriere della Sera, is likely to further fuel the debate about Pius’ contentious legacy