Defying boycott calls, queen of pop vows to not be silenced and to speak out against human rights violations

Judge delays release to house arrest of suspect in Aisha Rabi's death, as pathologist opinion appears to weaken prosecution's version of events

Since DC's mission opened with great fanfare on May 14, 2018, only one other embassy has opened and stayed in the city -- and it may close soon, while the EU is a major obstacle

In interview with Jewish News, Neil Wigan says he had a 'fantastic time' as political attache in 2002-6 -- and says ties now are even closer

Americans advised to be alert, avoid demonstrations and follow Israeli authorities' instructions ahead of Nakba Day protests, Eurovision

Spokesman for country's atomic agency insists actions ordered by President Rouhani in response to US sanctions do not violate 2015 agreement

Fake female accounts used to lure men into spreading phony stories, including claim that former defense minister Liberman was Russian spy

Facebook subsidiary patches 'very scary vulnerability' that infected phones via missed WhatsApp calls alone

Pyongyang calls seizure of vessel involved in banned coal deliveries a 'daylight robbery,' says it betrays the spirit of Trump-Kim summit

Proposal by Pentagon officials suggests deployment nearing Gulf War levels if Iran were to expedite nuclear program or targets US forces

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