Auschwitz Memorial slams artist Mario Improta over image of Boris Johnson as Jewish prisoner escaping through 'Arbeit macht frei'-like gate

Boris Johnson's election victory is just the beginning, as he must now decide how much to preserve of the trade relationship with the EU

Divided European Union foreign ministers to hold talks amid growing concern settlement activity and US diplomatic moves undermining hopes for agreement

ToI asks 10 member states how last month's court decision will affect their policy. Some eagerly reaffirmed their existing labeling regime, some demurred, France refused to comment

Coalition-approved decision calls on government to object to EU court's ruling as discriminatory, unless similar standards are applied to all disputed territories around the world

Hungarian FM said to instruct his diplomats to block any text on the legal status of settlements; France, Germany issue their own statements

After Washington says settlements not illegal, European Union says its position 'remains unchanged'; UN Security Council to hold meeting to discuss the move

In open letter, notables including former Knesset speaker, former ambassadors say 'occupation is morally corrosive, strategically shortsighted, and thoroughly detrimental to peace'

In letter to head of European parliament, Yuli Edelstein warns of 'far-reaching, negative ramifications' for prospects of peace between Israel and its neighbors

Survey by pro-Palestinian group finds 9 out of 10 wines from Golan and West Bank in European stores don't comply with 2015 policy declared legally binding by EU court Tuesday

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