30 alleged former Auschwitz guards might be brought up on charges of accessory to murder, 70 years after the end of the Second World War.
As President Obama moves closer to Congressional approval for a military strike, Ban Ki-moon calls for Security Council-sanctioned action.
Besides Syria there is another growing tension in the eastern Mediterranean Sea.
Two ballistic missiles detected by Russian radar, fired toward Syria, fall into the sea. U.S. denies reports that it test-fired the missiles.
“I’ve never heard of someone declaring a military strike and then going off to talk about it,” one mystified Syrian said.
As one group of blacks arrive in Israel, another much larger group of Africans face imminent deportation.
Syria's Mideast allies will tolerate a certain amount of U.S. bombardment of Syria, according to one analyst.
The soldiers have been suspended from duty pending a military investigation.
A series of oil sector factors has pushed oil well above $100 per barrel.
UK and Germany play down the prospect of a U.S.-led strike while several other nations tactically avoid calls for action.
Many in Damascus welcome the expected attack but wonder what the outcome will be and how they can prepare for it.
A group of hackers defaced Google Palestine, claiming they hacked it. Here's how they infiltrated and defaced the site.
The Jatropha curcas species may not be right for biofuel, but carbon farming presents another opportunity.
Over the years Turkey has made some pretty inflammatory statements; here are five that will have you asking, really?
Go figure: Europe is angry that Syria is using the horrific weapons it enabled them to make.
Waters has long campaigned against what he perceives as Israel’s unjust treatment of Palestinians.
Google is still cooperating with an FTC investigation.
IBM purchased Trusteer, a security software developer, in order to build a cybersecurity lab in Israel.
The campaign has affected 650 Israeli government, personal and corporate sites.
An audit found that more than a fifth of 2,100 sites did not disclose data protection policies or use of visitors' personal information.
At least 44 people were gunned down during morning prayers Sunday.
New Hampshire father Muni Savyon killed himself and his son, 9, during a supervised visit at YWCA.