Toxic remnants of war adversely affect the health not just of those immediately exposed but also of future generations.
Benjamin Netanyahu keeps saying, We have succeeded in changing the face of the region. So, has the change happened, and what is next? </ ...
A U.S. confrontation with Ansar Allah "will come at the cost of other things that we want to do," an ex-CENTCOM chief told ...
The spy and surveillance agencies are being bolstered to deal with intense social and political disaffection fuelled by ...
Wairarapa MP Mike Butterick says a recent shooting does not define the community. Two people were taken into custody after a ...
Offshore patrol vessels represent a crucial piece of any given nation’s naval capabilities. They play a particularly ...
From Ukraine to information warfare, discussions at the Raisina Dialogue revealed insights about the shifts in contemporary ...
From Maghar to Tiberias, the voices of Israel’s Druze and Christian communities share a common theme: unity. Despite the ...
Tel Aviv hopes to leverage the martial reputation of the Druze to be a buffer against Iran-backed militias on its northern ...
Matthew Hart took a hard look at the upcoming elections around the world and worried that the outcomes did not look promising ...
Focusing on the ways shoppers use pork, the National Pork Board aims to reverse eroding sales with its largest consumer ...
"Yemen is 455,000 square kilometers. It's 44 times bigger than Lebanon. So, it's hard to tackle them." "They also benefit from geography in a different way, which is that they can cause a maximum ...