How did Saudi Arabia become the global mediator?
How did the world's most conservative state transform within a few years into a center of international diplomacy and business?
How did the world's most conservative state transform within a few years into a center of international diplomacy and business?
How did these tunnels evolve from a simple lifeline for families into a sophisticated military infrastructure?
If the plan is serious, it is likely to be further developed in the coming weeks, and the President and his team will have to answer several fundamental questions. From Arab states' opposition to the enormous cost for American taxpayers, the major challenges on the path to implementation.
Nine countries from the Americas and Africa have announced the formation of a coalition aimed at combating Israel on the international stage. The group plans to push for the enforcement of arrest warrants against senior Israeli officials and has declared economic sanctions. What are these sanctions, and how significant is their potential impact?
Global carriers face complex challenges beyond security concerns in resuming flights to Ben-Gurion Airport.
This article delves into the remarkable journey of Moe Berg, exploring his childhood, baseball career, espionage activities during World War II, and life after the war.
Despite the criticisms, it is essential to recognize that when Herzl and other Zionist leaders spoke of colonialism, they did so in the context of establishing a homeland for the Jewish people. Their narrative did not inherently exclude Palestinians from their right to exist on the land.
Iranian diplomat Abdol Hossein Sardari ingeniously saved Jews during WWII by convincing Nazi officials they were "Jugutis" – ethnic Iranians who merely followed Jewish customs – exploiting the regime's own racial ideology to protect them from persecution.
"I believe Koreans will take to the streets over this move, and we're already seeing the anger building," Korea expert says.
Walter Rosenberg, who later changed his name, not only escaped the Nazis’ infamous death camp but also provided vital evidence of their atrocities to the Allies.
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