"Nobody works anymore. They are killing us," says one Palestinian. But he means Egypt as well as Israel.
Tel Aviv is now ranked higher than traditional financial centers like Munich, Rome, Stockholm, Amsterdam and Milan.
Israel tested its new missile defense system, David's Sling, the final piece of its multi-layered defense shield.
Joint chiefs of staff chair Martin Dempsey told a crowd of business executives that he worried about looming budget cuts and a rogue North Korea.
Although he hasn't stood trial, no country is willing to accept him, Israeli media reported Monday.
Bad weather forced the cancellation of the inaugural day's flight displays, but some airplanes are impressive even parked.
Jews once played a significant role in the affairs of Pakistan’s teeming economic capital, Karachi.
The stage is set for Cristiano Ronaldo’s battle with Zlatan Ibrahimovic as Portugal face Sweden in the first leg of their World Cup playoff.
With the war in Syria causing diplomatic strain between the U.S. and Russia, arms deals between the two countries are souring too.
A UN report showed that Iran stopped expanding its nuclear facilities ahead of nuclear talks but Israel remains unconvinced.
The first Latin American nation to send a satellite in orbit using its own rocket may be, surprisingly, not the region's aerospace powerhouse.
That a global Human Rights Council can welcome such human rights abusers with open arms not defies logic
Cristiano Ronaldo and Zlatan Ibrahimovic highlight the first leg of the World Cup playoff between Portugal and Sweden on Friday.
Low tariffs and a higher purchase power per capita make Chile a prime market for luxury brands, but the market still has lots of room to grow.
2013 has been a banner year for foreign companies listing on U.S. exchanges.
The U.S. deprived UNESCO of 22% of its funding, so UNESCO deprived the U.S. of its voting rights. Both actions have consequences.
Kerry clung to hope Sun. for a deal to end Iran’s nuclear program, but said the U.S. would not ease sanctions.
After years of sanctions Iran is getting closer to having them lifted, all while trying to trade oil for produce with China.
The band, featuring a Weeble-like David Lee Roth, sends Jews, Muslims and Christians into a frothing frenzy of coexistence.
Will large swaths of the Jewish community find this offensive?
The kingdom is increasingly worried about Iran's nuclear ambitions as the U.S. and Tehran prep for another round of talks in Geneva on Thursday.
A new study that sequenced DNA found in pig bones from archaeological sites across Israel found they have European genetic signatures rather than Near Eastern ones as previously believed.