Investigation
Hundreds of kilos of protected plant seized by Israel Nature and Parks Authority in Golan
In a separate operation in the Menashe region, an Israel Nature and Parks Authority inspector seized additional sacks containing approximately 6 kilograms of akoub and about 25 kilograms of hyssop.
Ex-military prosecutor suspected of rape, exploiting soldiers for sex
Israel Police officer files contempt motion against Ben-Gvir over stalled promotion
Police and Tax Authority uncover NIS 50 million laundering scheme in Kafr Kara factory
Top leaders resign from Friends of the IDF amid internal reckoning
In a message sent Monday to donors and supporters, the organization announced that its chairman, Morey Levovitz, and its CEO, Steve Weil, had both stepped down.
Israeli Police will travel to Serbia for legal deposition for 'Qatargate' suspect Einhorn - report
Walla reported that both the Israel Police and the Justice Ministry have refrained from formally approaching Serbian authorities to advance the deposition request.
'Yahud' should be translated as Jews, not Israelis, experts tell 'Post' in light of BBC inquiry
The BBC stated there were no issues with translating Arab word Yahud as "Jews," "Israel," or “Israeli forces,” despite criticism from Arabic CAMERA earlier in 2025.
She seduced monks and made millions—now the shocking truth is out
A woman in her thirties was arrested on suspicion of deliberately seducing senior monks and demanding large sums of money. The scandal shook Buddhist institutions in Thailand.
IDF investigation reveals three soldiers killed by exploding turret, not missile
The initial assessment by the IDF was that an anti-tank missile caused the explosion.
Inmate escapes French prison by hiding in cellmate's bag
According to the prison administration, he "took advantage of the liberation of his fellow inmate to hide himself in his luggage and get out."
IDF soldier found dead on base in southern Israel, investigation underway
Before his death, the soldier was being investigated by the IDF. The military clarified that this was not due to an "operational event" related to the war in Gaza, but rather a disciplinary issue.
EU prosecutor's office investigates alleged misuse of funds by far-right lawmakers
Media outlets across the EU reported that a draft European Parliament audit found parties linked to the group engaged in improper procurement and donated to non-parliamentary activities.
Purdue University launches expedition to locate Amelia Earhart's plane on remote Pacific island
Expedition sets to investigate mysterious 'Taraia Object' on Nikumaroro Island in search for Earhart's plane.
Claims to be Christ reincarnated: Russian 'Siberian Jesus' jailed
Investigative Committee stated that Sergei Torop and his aides caused serious mental and physical harm to followers, including 'moral harm' to 16 people.