Its Jewish-Arab, Orthodox-secular rifts are all still there, but the country has thus far proved capable of transcending them, holding together to reduce the pandemic's ravages

Two gas storage units fail after being left unattended due to India's coronavirus lockdown, say police

Top scientific adviser Neil Ferguson, whose warning over coronavirus helped shape country's lockdown, quits for breaching the rules himself

Experts warn resurgence of COVID-19 only a matter of time as governments set up snapback restrictions

As schools resume and markets reopen, Prof. Yehuda Carmeli explains the dilemmas faced by strategists balancing health and the economy, and warns the worst might not be over

UK confirms nearly 30,000 deaths, even as fatalities and hospitalization decline and the government prepares to take tentative steps out of lockdown

Bedouin town of Hura, where cases have tripled over past week, said to to have slipped minds of ministers during Monday meeting

In departure from her signature works portraying Soviet immigrants in Israel, Ukrainian-born artist digs into the shtetl for inspiration for drawings created during COVID-19 crisis

Ministers also lift restrictions in Netivot and most of Beit Shemesh, although closure of Ramat Bet Shemesh Bet will be extended until May 3

After updating toll to include deaths outside of hospitals, number of people in Britain who have died after testing positive for virus jumps by almost 5,000

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