Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen warned that the West Bank’s economy could collapse if Israel doesn’t preserve its banking relationship with…
Israel’s Strike on Iran Also Hit Russian Arms Industry’s Once-Strong Image
Iran’s Russian-made air-defense equipment stopped few if any of the missiles that Israel launched from 100 jet fighters.
Ukraine Resorts to Shaking Down Nightlife Spots for Recruits as Troop Numbers Fall
Manpower is the decisive factor in a drawn-out war of attrition—with Russia’s population four times the size of Ukraine’s.
The Middle East Drug Fueling War, Crime and All-Night Parties
Captagon is bringing in billions for Syria’s Assad regime and Iran-backed militias including Hezbollah—and it’s triggering a health crisis.
Israeli Strikes on Iran Expose Gap in Prowess Between Two Arch Foes
Recent conflict pits Iran and Israel in a direct, long-distance war—and Israel has the upper hand.
Japan’s Voters Punish Leadership of U.S. Security Ally
Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba now faces a political battle to keep his job and continue on the path set by…
Truck Hits Crowd at Israel Bus Stop, Injuring Dozens
Police are treating the incident in a Tel Aviv suburb where Mossad is located as a terrorist attack.
A Mayor’s Beheading Shows Who Runs This Mexican City: the Gangs
The grisly death in Chilpancingo challenges the new federal government’s pledge to fight organized crime.
North Korean Soldiers Arrive on Russia’s Front Line. How Ready Are They to Fight?
The first wave appears young and with physiques that don’t scream strapping commando though leader Kim Jong Un has reasons…
How the U.S. Shaped Israel’s Attack on Iran
The airstrikes that unfolded met Washington’s expectations while dealing Iran a punishing blow.