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New Zealand consistently supportive of Israel, says governor-general on first visit

In one of her many previous roles before she became governor-general, Reddy was chairman of the New Zealand Film Commission, which early in 2016 signed a co-production agreement with Israel.

President Reuven Rivlin with governor-general of New Zealand, October 30, 2017.Dame Patsy Reddy
Rebellious teen and worried mother (illustrative)

Cutting to cope

IBA EMPLOYEES protest outside the Knesset yesterday. The sign reads, ‘Democracy=Public Broadcasting’

Erdan continues push to dismantle the IBA

The Flux team, a company which manufactures a hi-tech hydroponic growing system.

INNOVATION: High technology


**Scientists identify the signature of an aging brain**

Dry roasting could trigger peanut allergy

A scientist looks through a microscope

Diplomacy: Back to square one on Jordanian-Israeli relations

Despite high hopes, 20 years on, the Jordan-Israel treaty focuses on security cooperation – which had already existed for decades – and the great vision of peace has not materialized.

President Reuven Rivlin and Jordan's King Abdullah

Letters to the editor: Oct. 31, 2014

Letters

Mazel Tov! ‘The Jerusalem Post’ publishes 25,000th issue

Even though it's available online, on smartphones, on tablets and in e-versions the venerable institution of the daily paper that Gershon Agron launched in 1932 is stronger than ever.

The Jerusalem Post

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What citizens of other countries are reading about the Middle East.

A member of the Saudi border guards force stands guard next to a fence on Saudi Arabia’s northern borderline with Iraq last month.

When times are tough

Europeans dust off their thinking caps.

An iron dome launches rockets to intercept incoming rockets from Gaza on Tuesday.

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What citizens of other countries are reading about the Middle East.

A palestinian man reacts as he looks at a neighboring house which police said was destroyed in air strikes by the IDF in Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on Tuesday.

Extensive European media coverage of ISIS

Europe reporting daily on fears of extremist winds blowing in the turmoil of the Middle East.

Nato foreign ministers gather at the start of a meeting at the Alliance headquarters in Brussels on Wednesday.

Forging ahead

Reuters correspondent Allyn Fisher-Ilan weighs in on the current challenges female journalists face today, and what needs to be done in order to move forward.

The Thompson-Reuters building in Canary-Wharf, London