At time of Oslo Accords, Israeli prime minister sketched out borders, scrawled population figures on hotel stationery; bidding to start at $25,000

Career politician, who defiantly opposed the US invasion of Iraq in 2003, was the first French leader to acknowledge his country's role in the Holocaust

PM doesn't specify whether he'll attend October 2-3 hearing with attorney general for pending graft charges, says he has 'nothing to hide'

Gilbert Chikli and Anthony Lasarevitsch believed to be masterminds of audacious multi-million-euro shakedown that targeted wealthy people by impersonating top politician

Police say suspects abducted man, held him in a meat storage room in West Bank for three weeks over an unspecified dispute

In apparent dig at Netanyahu, Gadi Eisenkot says abandoning longstanding policy of ambiguity regarding Israeli operations in neighboring countries is a 'serious error'

Authorities say inmates caved without receiving any of their demands for removal of cellphone-jamming technology in wings; Palestinian sources say some requests met

British PM cuts short visit to UN after Supreme Court rules he acted illegally in suspending Parliament; Ignores repeated calls to resign and apologize

'I didn't do it, I didn't threaten anybody. No push, no pressure, nothing,' US president tells reporters a day after Democrats announce the launch of proceedings against him

Museum paid $4 million for Coffin of Nedjemankh in 2017, but investigators say institution given fraudulent documents, casket smuggled out of Middle East

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