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Israel’s first female Attorney-General Gali Baharav-Miara entered office on Tuesday after government ministers unanimously confirmed her appointment on Monday. Baharav-Miara, 62, replaced former attorney-general Avichai Mandelblit, who ended his six-year
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An independent panel said Monday that Germany’s state-funded broadcaster Deutsche Welle was right to suspend five employees and recommended further action against eight others following a probe into allegations of
The Viznitzer Rebbe of London on Tuesday was hospitalized for a series of treatments he will undergo in the upcoming months, B’Chadrei Chareidim reported. The Rebbe is suffering from primary
A United Hatzalah volunteer, Elchanan from Pesach Tikva, was seriously injured Tuesday night when he was involved in an accident while responding to an emergency. Elchanan was responding on his
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China has ordered inhabitants of the southern city of Baise to stay home and suspended transportation links amid a surge in COVID-19 cases at least partly linked to the omicron
Israeli Police Commissioner Kobi Shabtai cut short an official foreign trip Tuesday and rushed home to deal with a growing scandal over reports of illegal spying, including on members of
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Tragedy struck the London Jewish community, when word spread of the tragic Petira of one of the community members. Rabbi Meir Leifer Z”L, a 54-year-old chasidish resident of London was
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