Deputy editor Amanda Borschel-Dan explores scientific entrepreneurship in Africa and religion reporter Canaan Lidor explains a community's hostile takeover in Hungary

Sides reportedly agree to lower public profile of talks, but continue anonymous mudslinging in press, as Likud edgy about passing such unpopular legislation during overhaul

Likud MK Ofir Katz says issue of Haredi enlistment needs to be ‘settled’ as reports emerge of ultra-Orthodox parties pushing for pause on shakeup of judiciary

Ignoring vast public outrage, all 64 coalition MKs backed the first step on Netanyahu's march to neuter the judiciary. Will the Haredi parties' key demand threaten that united front?

Likud, UTJ deny reports on potential freeze, say they are working together to pass judicial legislative package, ultra-Orthodox draft law

Due to pressure from military, PM reportedly trying to reach agreement for a less-drastic version of conscription

'Get the smell of trash out of here,' one member of group says, as another calls them 'shiksa'; no immediate comment from the military

Ultra-Orthodox man rejects coalition policies in illustration published by daily, indicating flagging support for controversial legislation from key coalition partner

Cabinet secretary says coalition will seek to bring opposition on board; if ruling bloc doesn't succeed, it'll split panel evenly with each bloc making up half the representatives

Cabinet secretary says legislation will be passed as a basic law, which he claims will make it 'immune to judicial review'

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