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Israelis head to the polls with a choice: right or righter
The left has been conspicuously absent from the conversation.
Why Ukraine is so obsessed with lie detector tests
Polygraphs are regarded by many academics as pseudoscience, but in Ukraine their use is booming.
Israel's latest stand-off with Gaza has Netanyahu in 'a lose-lose situation'
"In theory one hopes he makes the decision based on the strategic interests for Israel. But politically he's very much — It's damned if you do, damned if you don't."
Macron tried to solve the French crisis through debates. Yellow Vests say it didn't work.
Macron’s response to the Yellow Vests: 10,000 debates across France.
"We have so few priests": Young Catholics are afraid for the future of the Church
The Catholic Church’s summit on protecting children was supposed to be a significant event.
How the "yellow vest" protest movement forced Macron to increase the minimum wage
A fourth weekend of the largest mass demonstrations to hit France in five decades has forced the hand of the French president.
France's yellow vest protesters just scored a huge victory against Macron
On Saturday, 133 people were injured and more than 400 were arrested. The government says these were the most violent protests in Paris in over 50 years.
A look inside the search and rescue for Indonesia's tsunami survivors
Thousands of people remain unaccounted for and today the search for victims ended.
Iraq's water protests have left at least 13 people dead
We met one Iraqi protestor who’s taken to the streets in frustration at the lack of basic services in the oil-rich province of Basra.
Migrants are dying under the Mafia-like system that controls Italy's tomatoes
Sixteen migrant farm laborers died this month in two separate road crashes within 48 hours of each other in Italy
Russian journalist who faked his own death fires back at critics: “Whatever, guys”
“When they come to you and tell you the KGB wants to kill you, just try and keep your morals.”
Russia is using the Cossacks as part of its World Cup security force
It’s been a once-in-a-generation chance at Russian self-promotion — and both Putin and the Cossacks seem to realize it.