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Nazi Concentration Camp Secretary Convicted of War Crimes Dies at 99
A German court on Tuesday announced the death of 99-year-old Irmgard Furchner, a former Nazi concentration camp secretary. Furchner is believed to likely be the...
US Energy Secretary Sees Tighter Sanctions on Iran Without Deal
US Energy Secretary Chris Wright said on Tuesday that Iran can expect tighter sanctions if it does not come to an agreement with President Donald Trump on its nuclear program. "So absolutely, I would expect very tight sanctions on Iran, and hopefully drive them to abandon their...
Russian Lower House of Parliament Ratifies 20-Year Pact Between Russia and Iran
Russia's lower house of parliament, the State Duma, on Tuesday ratified a 20-year strategic partnership between Russia and Iran. The strategic partnership document was signed by Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Iranian counterpart Masoud Pezeshkian on Jan. 17 and represented a deepening of military ties between the countries. The agreement said Russia and Iran would consult and cooperate to deal with...
Harvard Plans to Borrow $750 Million After Federal Funding Threats Over Campus Antisemitism Response
Harvard University plans to borrow $750 million from Wall Street as part of contingency preparations, it said on Monday, days after President Donald Trump's administration announced a review of $9 billion in federal grants and contracts to the Ivy League school in a crackdown on antisemitism...
Genuine Pro-Palestinian Demonstrations Should Call to ‘Free Gaza’ From Hamas, Says Israel’s Antisemitism Envoy
Activists who truly care about the plight of the Palestinian people in Gaza should focus...
Trump, Netanyahu Meet in DC, Talk Tariffs and Iran as White House Cancels Press Conference
The White House on Monday canceled a joint press conference planned for the afternoon with...
ADL Issues Revised ‘Campus Antisemitism Report Card’ Grades
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) has issued revised grades for over a dozen colleges and universities...
Advocacy Group Blasts George Washington University Over Fundraising Drive Amid Antisemitism Crisis
George Washington University must address the campus antisemitism crisis before soliciting donations from community members...
Iran, China, Russia to Hold Expert-Level Consultations on Tehran’s Nuclear Program
Iran, China, and Russia will hold expert-level consultations on the Iranian nuclear program in Moscow...
Nazi Concentration Camp Secretary Convicted of War Crimes Dies at 99
A German court on Tuesday announced the death of 99-year-old Irmgard Furchner, a former Nazi concentration camp secretary. Furchner is believed to likely be the final...
US Energy Secretary Sees Tighter Sanctions on Iran Without Deal
US Energy Secretary Chris Wright said on Tuesday that Iran can expect tighter sanctions if it does not come to an agreement with President Donald Trump on its nuclear program. "So absolutely, I would...
Russian Lower House of Parliament Ratifies 20-Year Pact Between Russia and Iran
Russia's lower house of parliament, the State Duma, on Tuesday ratified a 20-year strategic partnership between Russia and Iran. The strategic partnership document was signed by Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Iranian counterpart Masoud Pezeshkian on Jan. 17 and represented a deepening...
Harvard Plans to Borrow $750 Million After Federal Funding Threats Over Campus Antisemitism Response
Harvard University plans to borrow $750 million from Wall Street as part of contingency preparations, it said on Monday, days after President Donald Trump's administration announced a review of $9 billion in federal grants and contracts...
Genuine Pro-Palestinian Demonstrations Should Call to ‘Free Gaza’ From Hamas, Says Israel’s Antisemitism Envoy
Activists who truly care about the plight of the Palestinian people in Gaza should focus their energies on rallying against the ruling terrorist group Hamas,...
Trump, Netanyahu Meet in DC, Talk Tariffs and Iran as White House Cancels Press Conference
The White House on Monday canceled a joint press conference planned for the afternoon with US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu,...
ADL Issues Revised ‘Campus Antisemitism Report Card’ Grades
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) has issued revised grades for over a dozen colleges and universities that received low marks in the organization's recent 2025 Campus...
Advocacy Group Blasts George Washington University Over Fundraising Drive Amid Antisemitism Crisis
George Washington University must address the campus antisemitism crisis before soliciting donations from community members who feel that more is needed to stem the tide...
Iran, China, Russia to Hold Expert-Level Consultations on Tehran’s Nuclear Program
Iran, China, and Russia will hold expert-level consultations on the Iranian nuclear program in Moscow this week, the Russian Foreign Ministry announced on Monday, amid...
Israeli Ambassador to Ethiopia Removed From African Union’s Rwandan Genocide Conference After Members’ Objections
Israel's Foreign Ministry released a statement on Monday slamming the decision by Djibouti's Mahmoud Youssouf, chairperson of the African Union Commission, to eject Israeli Ambassador...
Jewish ‘Catfish’ Host, Producer Nev Schulman Runs Jerusalem Marathon in Support of Visually Impaired Athletes
Jewish American television host and producer Nev Schulman competed in the 14th International Jerusalem Winner Marathon on Friday. Schulman, who hosts the MTV series "Catfish" and...
Amazon’s Prime Video Streams Oct. 7 Documentary Featuring Real-Time Footage From Nova Music Festival Attack
Israel's yes Studios announced on Monday that its gripping documentary featuring self-shot and mostly exclusive real-time footage to chronicle the Hamas terrorist attack at the...
US Families Accuse Palestinian-American Billionaire of Facilitating Hamas Attacks
American families of victims of the Oct. 7, 2023, attacks on Israel filed a lawsuit on Monday against a prominent Palestinian-American businessman, Bashar Masri, charging that he provided assistance in constructing...
Iran-Backed Militias in Iraq Ready to Disarm to Avert Trump Wrath
Several powerful Iranian-backed militia groups in Iraq are prepared to disarm for the first time to avert the threat of an escalating conflict with the US Trump administration, 10 senior commanders and Iraqi officials told Reuters. The...





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