Some who left the country in successive waves of emigration have felt drawn back to aid recovery efforts after the bloody and ...
In raiding the Educational Bookshop, police targeted a high-profile location known to visitors from across the globe. It is a common stop on the itineraries of American Jewish groups visiting east ...
By 1600 b.c., less than one in 20 bones found at sites in the Levant typically come from pigs, and most of those appear to be wild boars that were hunted. At the dawn of the Iron Age, some 500 years ...
Israeli police raided two branches of a landmark bookstore in east Jerusalem on Sunday night, confiscating several dozen ...
Maps are ubiquitous—on phones, in-flight and car displays, and in textbooks the world over. While some maps delineate and ...
A visual analysis of satellite imagery and video of northern Gaza indicates thousands of people have returned and set up tents.
Farming outposts are mushrooming across the West Bank, enabling Israeli settlers to displace Palestinians and grab large swaths of land.
International aid and development work funded by the U.S. government has almost entirely come to a halt, leaders in ...
Insurgents killed 25 civilians and injured 13 others in an ambush of a military-escorted convoy near Mali's northeastern city ...
Libya authorities uncovered nearly 50 bodies this week from two mass graves in the country’s southeastern desert in the ...
AMMAN - According to radiocarbon calibrated dates, the Early Bronze I (EB 1) lasted almost six centuries, between c. 3,700 and c. 3,100 BC. Some soci ...
The attackers struck near the village of Kobe, around 30 km (19 miles) from Gao in a region where affiliates of Islamic State ...
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