Gibraltar
Grapevine July 15, 2026: A tribute to her father
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Gibraltar names airport for Jewish political trailblazer who was first-ever mayor, chief minister
Gibraltar's monkeys find clever way to avoid junk food bellyache
Maersk to pause Red Sea shipping amid Houthi threat to ships
Divers seal tank vents leaking oil from bulk carrier off Gibraltar
The Gibraltar Port Authority is ramping up efforts to start pumping the fuel oil, diesel and lube oil from the vessel.
40,000-year-old sealed cavern in Gibraltar gives new insight into Neanderthal life
Vanguard Cave is one of four caves that make up the famous Rock of Gibraltar and a nine-year-excavation project led researchers to a sealed chamber with evidence of long-gone Neanderthal life inside.
Jewish MP targeted by antisemitic dual loyalty claims in Gibraltar
"Love not hate. Unity not division. Acceptance not discrimination. These are values by which I was raised #Gibraltar."
Gibraltar: Solid as a rock
Gibraltar is a self-governing and self-financing parliamentary democracy within the European Union and a British Overseas Territory.
Jerusalem's 'foreign minister' Fleur Hassan-Nahoum: Jews are one tribe
#44: Fleur Hassan-Nahoum
The great Iran tanker hunt is still on - analysis
Greece denies Iran tanker - released from Gibraltar - entrance to its waters en route to Syria; US pulling throttle toward "maximum pressure.”
U.S. issues warrant to seize Iranian tanker off Gibraltar
The Grace 1 was seized by British Royal Marines at the western mouth of the Mediterranean on July 4 on suspicion of violating European Union sanctions by taking oil to Syria.
Iran tanker in Gibraltar can leave when ready, U.S. legal block looms
An Iranian tanker detained in Gibraltar for breaching EU sanctions could be allowed to leave on Friday, though a last minute U.S. legal bid to halt it could yet end up back in court