Brexit
A golden age of diplomacy: A thing of the past? - comment
Whether the shift in diplomatic tone and practice was inevitable or whether we’ve reached a tipping point, only time will tell. But what’s clear is that the world will never be the same.
UK's Reform party plans to stop an immigration 'invasion,' promising to create ICE-style agency
Brexit was 'biggest act of self harm,' reversing it is 'ultimate goal,' London Mayor Khan says
'We must coexist': MENA2050 build peace in the Middle East through shared vision
Letters to the Editor October 23, 2019: Circling the wagons
No fewer than eight articles in today’s Jerusalem Post (October 22) are devoted to or mention antisemitism. One gets the impression that the entire Jewish world is going up in flames.
Euro stocks rise before Brexit vote
E-Mini futures for the S&P 500 ESc1, up 0.13%, pointed to a higher opening on Wall Street.
Brexit in the balance as Johnson faces crunch votes
As the clock ticks down to the latest Oct. 31 deadline for Britain's departure, Brexit is hanging in the balance as a divided parliament debates when, how and even whether it should happen.
Meet Oliver Letwin, the Jewish MK who derailed Boris Johnson’s Brexit plans
Letwin's parents were Jewish-American conservative intellectuals who were at the center of a "salon" in Kent Terrace, London, whose attendees included Isaiah Berlin and Milton Friedman.
Johnson defiant after British parliament votes to force Brexit delay
The move by parliament increases the chances that Brexit will be delayed.
Brexit day of reckoning: UK Prime Minister Johnson battles further delay
More than three years since the United Kingdom voted 52-48% to leave the European project, Johnson sought parliament's approval for the divorce treaty he struck in Brussels on Thursday.
Johnson secures EU approval for 'no delay' Brexit deal
British and EU negotiators reached the agreement after successive days of late-night talks and nearly three years of heated discussions that have strained EU-UK ties.
E.U. rejects U.K.'s request, Johnson insists no Brexit delay
The European Commission said that Johnson's new Brexit proposals do not provide any basis for finalizing a separation agreement, according to Sky News.
Pound firms after UK court rules parliament suspension illegal
The top court's decision was seen as reducing the probability of Britain leaving the European Union without a divorce deal and increased the chances of a Brexit delay, sending the pound higher.
Antisemitic poster removed from Labour Party Conference by Sussex police
The police's reasoning behind the poster removal was racism.