Haredim demand Rivlin convince Sa'ar to join right-wing government
United Torah Judaism party to argue that the Right and the Haredim voted to appoint Rivlin president, and he must now act in the interests of those who put him there.
United Torah Judaism party to argue that the Right and the Haredim voted to appoint Rivlin president, and he must now act in the interests of those who put him there.
How can the Abraham Accords thrive when Washington seems to be running helter-skelter into another deal with the Ayatollahs of Iran?
Tesla says it delivered nearly 185,000 electric vehicles in the first quarter despite a shortage of computer chips that...
The executive who steered the transformation of Google's self-driving car project into a separate company worth billions of dollars...
The Arab Spring left Arab monarchies in place, but Arab monarchs fearful for their reign and dynasties. Jordan's king has taken steps to ensure that the crown goes to his own son rather than his popular half-brother.
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