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Jusqu’où Jérusalem peut-elle aller dans le rappel à l’ordre de son allié polonais sur la question de la Shoah ?
Les notions de vie privée et d’intimité paraissent de plus en plus menacées
Cette semaine a marqué le centenaire de l’entrée du général Allenby à Jérusalem
L’avenir de la Catalogne cristallise passion et mécontentement
Un siècle après la montée au pouvoir des bolcheviks, les historiens tentent toujours de comprendre le rôle joué par les juifs dans les événements fondateurs de l’URSS
Si les cas de malversations se multiplient en Israël, les autorités du pays se montrent déterminées à combattre ce fléau. Beaucoup d’Etats ne peuvent en dire autant
L’antisémitisme se nourrit de l’hypocrisie ambiante
Un document inédit révèle les échecs du Mossad dans la traque des criminels nazis
Jérusalem a défini des lignes directrices vis-à-vis de partis qui risquent de plus en plus de participer à des gouvernements
Airbus Canada will supply AirAsia with 150 of its Canadian-made A220 jets in a multibillion-dollar coup for Quebec's aviation industry. The planes are produced at a site in Mirabel, north of Montreal.
Luellen Smiley, the daughter of Allen Smiley, a high-ranking member of the National Crime Syndicate and best friend of Benjamin 'Bugsy' Siegel, spoke exclusively to the Daily Mail.
[New Times] President Paul Kagame on Wednesday, May 6, arrived in Gaborone, Botswana for a two-day State Visit and was received by President Duma Boko at Sir Seretse Khama International Airport.
A tropical archipelago just 1,500 kilometres from Australia is readying to become the world's newest country. But as Bougainville nears independence, memories of a bloody past are coming back to the surface.
Ministers last month announced councils who perform badly at fixing pock-marked local roads would have cash withheld in a bid to drive up the numbers being filled in.
Sept personnes ont été interpellées la semaine dernière par les policiers de la brigade des stupéfiants de la police judiciaire de la DTPN 987. D’après les enquêteurs, une famille se livrait à la culture du cannabis à Huahine, et la drogue était ensuite écoulée à Tahiti.
To mark Iceland’s swimming pool culture being added to UNESCO’s list of intangible cultural heritage in December, the National Museum of Iceland, in collaboration with the Ministry of Culture, Innovation and Higher Education, called for grant applications for cultural events in swimming pools across the country.
Migrant charity Utopia 56 claims it was illegal for gendarmers to deflate the dinghy while it was 'already in the water' and put lives in danger.
Keir Starmer has urged Brits not to follow the 'politics of anger' as he braces for disastrous results in local elections tomorrow.
Lady Joan Sarah Drummond Branson passed away at The Lister Bridge Hospital on November 24, 2025, following complications from a back injury as a result of a fall.
Dan is 24 and he's almost purple with embarrassment by the time he is sitting down in my consulting room. He can't meet my eye.
Jamie Varley, 37, collapsed to the floor and pleaded with hospital doctors to 'kill me' after being told 13-month-old Preston Davey was not going to survive.
Gaurav Gogoi's defeat in Assam's 2026 assembly elections, despite being the Congress's chief ministerial face and a legacy leader, underscores the party's shrinking footprint. The BJP secured a massive victory, winning 102 seats, while Congress managed only 19. This outcome highlights a deeper political churn, impacting legacy, identity, and strategy.
The Supreme Court refused to postpone hearings on petitions challenging the 2023 law for appointing election commissioners, deeming the matter «more important than any other matter.» The court allowed petitioners to begin arguments, emphasizing the significance of the case over other ongoing constitutional benches.
Commercial shipping through the Strait of Hormuz faces immense risks despite remaining technically open, with Indian vessels experiencing significant disruptions and safety concerns. Seafarers exhibit hesitation due to past incidents, impacting normal traffic flow and leading to increased operational costs for shipowners.
Daniel Andreas San Diego, 46, went to ground in rural Wales, where he vanished from US authorities for 21 years.
The German authorities have raided the homes of suspected members of two ‘right-wing extremist’ groups in 12 regions Read Full Article at RT.com
A South African police officer has been arrested along with another suspect following a deadly ATM bombing shootout in North West province Read Full Article at RT.com
Ethiopia and the UAE have dismissed Sudan’s claims of their involvement in drone strikes on Khartoum airport as “baseless” and “fabricated” Read Full Article at RT.com
US pastors allegedly told by the government to brace the public for UFO revelations, Perry Stone claims Read Full Article at RT.com
The crisis in the aviation industry, prompted by the US-Israel attack on Iran, is set to affect other industries, Kirill Dmitriev believes Read Full Article at RT.com
[Daily Maverick] Enoch Godongwana has ordered Joburg's mayor to stop the implementation of a budget-busting wage deal and warns it could affect the national economy.
[Africa Check] Kenya fuel prices surged in mid-April 2026, reigniting fierce debate over the role of taxes and levies in petrol pricing.
[HRW] New Report Highlights Devastating Impact of Conflict and Aid Restrictions
At a time when Malawi continues to wrestle with poverty, weak public systems, and uneven development, one of its sons is quietly working to connect global policy thinking with the realities on the ground back home. Chimwemwe Salie Hara is not a household name. He does not command rallies or dominate headlines. But in policy […] The post Chimwemwe Salie Hara: A Malawian Voice Bridging Policy and People appeared first on Malawi Nyasa Times - News from Malawi about Malawi.