Europe
Germany can no longer blame only the far Right for antisemitism - opinion
Germany still sees antisemitism as a far-right relic; the events after the October 7 massacre exposed a far more complex and uncomfortable reality.
Authority in Board of Peace is structured around Trump, not its members, legal experts say
'Russia is to Ukraine what Hamas is to Israel': Ukrainian ambassador marks four years of war
€149 billion by 2029: The unstoppable rise of European gambling revenue
Drones smuggling weapons, drugs from Egypt pose serious risk to Israeli security
Arab affairs expert Ruth Wasserman Lande, the former deputy ambassador to Cairo, told The Jerusalem Post that the released terrorists in Egypt posed a local and regional threat.
Iran could order proxies to attack American targets in retaliation if US strikes - NYT
Attacks could reportedly include the Houthis resuming its attacks on Western shipping boats in the Red Sea, or Hezbollah, al-Qaeda, and other "affiliates" attacking US bases or embassies in Europe.
Europe struggles to matter in a chaotic Middle East today - opinion
Once a key player, Europe now risks being viewed as a marginal player in the Middle East.
The old world order is dead: Israel must prepare for what comes next - opinion
As global rivalry intensifies and the post–Cold War order fades, Israel must navigate a dangerous and tricky new era shaped by antisemitism and regional threats.
'There is a future': How Finland’s 850 Jews survive and thrive in the Diaspora
DIASPORA AFFAIRS: Despite their small numbers, Finland's Jewish community has managed to thrive even as anti-Zionism rises.
Trump’s tariff defeat creates a new wave of uncertainty for businesses and exporters
Trump’s tariff defeat in the US Supreme Court sparks relief for some but opens the door to more uncertainty in global trade relations. What’s next for businesses and tariffs?
Lebanon shows that Europe’s security model is outdated - opinion
Germany urges Hezbollah’s disarmament, but Lebanon reveals the limits of Europe’s deterrence model in an age of hybrid warefare.
Turkey tightens trade embargo against Israel
Turkey has stopped issuing Eur-Med certificates that enable Israel to import Turkish goods via Europe.
Arkia unveils Spring-Summer 2026 destinations
They are launching Business Class on their Paris route
Andorra’s Jewish community reels after local carnival features mock execution of Israeli effigy
During the festivities, the Israeli effigy was symbolically tried, hung, shot and burned, according to social media posts and a report by Ynet.