The Mysterious Death of Mikhail Lesin The Man Behind Putin’s Media Machine
For a man who once shaped Russia’s media sector, remarkably little is known about the last months of Mikhail Lesin’s life.
For a man who once shaped Russia’s media sector, remarkably little is known about the last months of Mikhail Lesin’s life.
It’s always interesting to guess which of Israel’s enemies is going to be the next target for the Mossad, but an interesting position has been added to the Careers section Mossad’s website which only raises curiosity.
A video posted on Facebook late Sunday evening shows a passenger on a United Airlines flight from Chicago to Louisville being forcibly removed from the plane before takeoff at O’Hare International Airport.
WASHINGTON – This is the impossible story of a girl from a Hasidic community in Brooklyn, who was raised speaking Yiddish and studied Torah in Hebrew, of how she succeeded in breaking boundaries, shattering stereotypes and leaving the ascetic Borough Park neighborhood to study in prestigious Columbia University, while strictly observing her ultra-Orthodox tradition.
In 2009, the world watched in disgust and disbelief when Bernie Madoff’s 65 billion dollar Ponzi scam came crashing to the ground.
Today I was stunned to see the full-page advertisement from Kupat HaIr, “the Tzedakah of the Gedolei HaDor,” in Mishpachah magazine, which can also be found on their website.
KickassTorrents (KAT) is the biggest pirate site in the world, hosting thousands of torrents covering the biggest movies and music in the world.
A short while after the Israeli invasion into Lebanon in June 1982 (called in Israel Tthe First Lebanon War), Azriel Nevo, the military secretary to Prime Minister Menachem Begin, began secretly receiving messages from different officials, mainly from the military.
The sudden death this month of writer Vladimir Pribylovsky known for his investigations into the sources of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s wealth caused many in Russia to wonder whether anyone can still threaten the president’s entrenched rule.
For nearly 8,000 young Italians hungry for work, the state exam last month for just 400 jobs as prison guards was a fiasco.