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Pro-Palestinian protesters from Greenpeace France, Oxfam France and other NGOs were seen adding red food colour to the water of The Fontaine des Innocents in Paris on May 28 while holding banners that ...
The decision has been made, and there is no turning back: Hamas will no longer have a foothold in Lebanon. The so-called ...
Israel said Thursday it will authorize 22 Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank. They would include new settlements ...
When Yair Golan, an IDF reserve Major-General and former member of Israel’s parliament, falsely implies that the nation’s soldiers “kill babies as a hobby” in Gaza, something is serious amiss among ...
In an interview with Le Monde, the social democratic politician said that the French left is now made up of one bloc centered ...
The teacher suing called his school a “forum for one-sided, anti-Israel rhetoric,” noting that his administration allowed ...
Signatories include partners from Mishcon de Reya, McDermott Will & Emery and Pennington Manches Cooper.
Kenny Archer is the Deputy Sports Editor. A member of the GPA/GAA Football Allstars Selection Committee, he has been covering ...
Palestine achieves a symbolic victory as the WHO Assembly votes to let its flag fly, backed by China, Saudi Arabia, and Pakistan. While Israel intensifies its bombardment of Gaza, the humanitarian ...
Hungry, tired and desperate people in Gaza, as a controversial aid group begins operations in the south of the Strip.
A new aid system in Gaza has opened its first distribution hubs in the territory. That's according to a U.S.-backed group ...
Israeli strikes have killed at least 52 people in Gaza. One strike killed 36 including children in a school-turned-shelter.