Struggling Israeli pharmaceutical giant fighting multiple lawsuits

Foreign Minister says his country will 'stand by' its neighbor, declares US economic sanctions 'unnecessary' and cause suffering to Iranians

Ohad Naharin of the Batsheva Dance Company would favor a boycott of his own performances if it would help Palestinians

With vote on Likud proposal set for initial reading on Monday, premier says talks to reach deal between Yisrael Beytenu and Haredi parties will continue up to Wednesday deadline

Activist organization records at least 9 extremist groups operating last year in Idaho; Aryan Nations compound demolished nearly 2 decades ago in the state

Amid war of words and escalating tensions between Tehran and Washington, vote could provide political cover for uranium enrichment

Owners demand bail out after storms caused nearly $1 million in property damage

Fire services declare end of operation after blazes burn almost 8,000 dunams; residents whose homes destroyed hold uplifting ceremony vowing to rebuild village

Euroskeptic populists, who want to slash immigration and return power to national governments, expected to make gains, but mainstream parties tipped to hold onto power

US president says Pyongyang 'fired off some small weapons, which disturbed some of my people, and others, but not me'

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