Netflix show returns late Argentine prosecutor to spotlight
The death of Alberto Nisman, who led the investigation into the 1994 bombing of Argentina’s AMIA Jewish center, which left 85 dead, remains a mystery.
The death of Alberto Nisman, who led the investigation into the 1994 bombing of Argentina’s AMIA Jewish center, which left 85 dead, remains a mystery.
CIA agent character is seen carrying a copy of the edition of May 24, 2017, which features US President Donald Trump’s declaration, "I will always stand with Israel," on its front page.
After making a lot of noise with the trailer for the Wonder Woman sequel, Israel’s biggest star vacationed in France, and then planned to arrive in Israel to enjoy the Festival of Lights. Did she make it on time?
Paper describes show, which was remade in the US as "Homeland," as a "taut and intelligent political thriller."
Academy Award winner Jordan Peele directs the Prime TV series entitled 'Hunters” to be released next year
"It’s lovely when you are given that opportunity to be a chameleon and also to change and morph and become," says Academy Award winner Nicole Kidman. "It’s what I am hungry for always, and as I continue on my creative path, I’m always like okay, where can I go, what can I do?"
"Someone wanted to bring things into the mix that really hurt us," Nadia Cohen tells Reuters in interview. Still, she says the renewed interest in her husband more than a half-century after his death is a good thing.
The "Wonder Woman" star will also produce the film with her husband Jaron Versano. "Irena Sendler" tells the story of a Polish nun who smuggled 2,500 Jewish children out of the Warsaw Ghetto to safety.
The former "House of Cards" actor, who has been mired in controversy over the past year due to alleged sexual misconduct, was spotted at a famous restaurant in Tel Aviv, catching the locals by surprise.
"No one told me there would be anything wrong with going or that I could possibly be offending anyone," she writes after being bombarded with hate-filled comments criticizing her praise of the Jewish state.
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