Oligarch Gennady Bogolyubov Settles Property Dispute With His Rabbi
The Belgravia billionaire who was sued by his own rabbi over two major London property deals has settled the case out of court.
The Belgravia billionaire who was sued by his own rabbi over two major London property deals has settled the case out of court.
A Washington Post journalist who was detained nine months ago in Iran is facing four charges including espionage, according to his lawyer.
Hillary Clinton’s 2016 campaign is just one week out of the gate, but already a supposedly bombshell book threatens to rock her candidacy.
Eli Cohen, who infiltrated the highest echelons of Syria and was executed after his capture, is remembered by Israel and the world as the greatest Israeli spy.
FBI Director James B. Comey revealed his unusual policy of sending all new FBI agents to the US Holocaust Memorial Museum this week, and explained the very chilling reason why he does it.
Leading European rabbis are set to meet with Pope Francis on Monday. The meeting will take place in the Vatican, the first time that a delegation of leading rabbis has ever met with the Pope there.
Air Force veteran Michelle Manhart was arrested Friday after confronting protestors at Valdosta State University.
The secretariat of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) today officially announced that Israel had been approved as the bank’s 52nd out of 57 founding members.
US television network NBC News has altered its account of the 2012 kidnapping of its top foreign correspondent, saying the masked men who snatched him and his team in Syria were Sunni rebels, not Assad forces.
Controversial Ukrainian publicist and former editor of Segodnya newspaper Oles Buzina has been shot dead this afternoon in central Kyiv.