Deputy health minister says British government took hold of 3 million masks purchased by Islamic Republic early on in pandemic and never delivered them to Tehran

A 28-year-old ex-gas station worker is peddling masks with images of gas chambers and Nazi rallies to protest what he believes is a conspiracy that could lead to a new Holocaust

Nations around globe, even those that believed they had largely curbed the disease, are seeing a rise in cases that are damaging economies and forcing new protection measures

Virtual courses are a silver lining during a difficult period, and as new global communities are built, educators are realizing they have staying power

Third season of 'Shtisel,' 'The Policeman's Daughter' and more Israeli TV programs find ways to stay on set despite coronavirus-bred complications

'To our sorrow, the plague is intensifying and we need heavenly mercy,' chief rabbi says

In survey, British watchdog group Community Security Trust cites temporary drop in hate crimes coinciding with COVID-19, overall numbers and online bigotry rising

New high of 2,104 cases found Tuesday, but internal data shows that, proportionally, Israelis are handling the new wave much better than the first

Some eligible Israelis could receive cash as soon as Sunday; high wage earners excluded while some needier Israelis, bigger families, allocated larger sums

Russia, suffering from the world's fourth-largest coronavirus caseload, hopes to beat the West in developing a usable coronavirus vaccine

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