Prime Minister Ardern says confident country has limited transmission for now, but warns there may be more infections in the future

Opposing police misconduct while supporting the police more generally is emblematic of the fine line Orthodox Jews walk today in a roiling New York

Houses of worship will be required to operate at 25 percent of their usual capacity and employ appropriate social distancing and disinfecting protocols

Government permanently slashes duties on cellphones, electronics, clothing, shoes, home appliances and lighting, toys, cosmetics, baby products, eyeglasses as budget deficit widens

Beleaguered national carrier notifies stock exchange that it will continue with cargo routes as usual but passenger flights to only be flown 'as needed'

Putin confidant reportedly in good condition, under medical supervision; number of daily new cases in country hovers around 9,000

New fatalities raise death tally to 298, as virus appears to flatten out at around 100 daily cases; Tel Aviv sees larger uptick than Jerusalem

So-called coronavirus law softened to remove police power to enter homes, give Knesset enhanced oversight, following public outcry

Breakthrough plan would also see airline, on verge of collapse, issue NIS 150 million in stocks, with state promising to buy unpurchased shares

Move effective immediately, as anti-racism protests remain peaceful; city to ease restrictions after more than two months of sheltering-at-home due to the coronavirus

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