Chinese ag-chem companies are moving into the lucrative U.S. pesticide market.
A 3,000-year-old Hebrew inscription found on an earthenware jug in Jerusalem may prove that Biblical events were recorded in real time instead of several hundred years later.
Secretary of State John Kerry said the two parties will meet within the next two weeks to start negotiations.
The president is meeting with Israeli and Palestinian negotiators in Washington -- the first direct talks between both sides since 2010.
Off Israel's coast is a huge natural gas field. That energy bonanza also has the potential to help the peace process.
After 20 years of stalling, Israeli and Palestinian negotiators are finally sitting down for direct talks.
Netanyahu persuaded his Cabinet to make a "painful" decision.
A wayward kestrel was released after Turkish officials found he wasn't bugged by Israel.
In her brief life, Chiwoniso Maraire was highly accomplished.
Ever wonder about the European Union, a sometimes unwieldy body of 28 nations, each of which sacrifices some measure of its national sovereignty?
Th Simon Wiesenthal Center's "Operation Last Chance II" is hunting for Nazis and offering a reward for information that leads to an indictment.
Public Advocate Bill de Blasio wants to ban carriers like Saudi Arabian Airlines from JFK unless they accept Israeli passport-holders.
Male free-tailed bats catch mates with song; chimps have long memories; King David's palace unearthed in Israel?
With its experience with cyberattacks, Israel looks to develop its own defensive capacity commercially.
In a joint excavation between Hebrew University in Jerusalem and the Israel Antiquities Authority, archaeologists say they have found King David’s palace and a royal storehouse in Khirbet Qeiyafa, southwest of Jerusalem.
The 39th U.S. president is very upset about the state of the world, and nothing upsets him more than the NSA domestic spying scandal.
According to a 2009 report by the World Bank, about 10 percent of the 2 million people living in the West Bank are forced to buy water trucked in by Israel’s national water company.
Removing an image of Hitler from a college wall will likely not eliminate what appears to be Thailand’s fascination with the Third Reich and Hitler.
Israel says there's enough for everybody, if Palestinians managed their water better. But some Palestinians say they're being cheated.
Paris is protesting loudly against Washington's snooping, but according to revelations by Le Monde, it does the same -- and worse.
The International Criminal Court's probe of Israel strays -- in a big way -- from its obligation to focus on genocide and war crimes.
The U.S. will deliver four F-16 jets to Egypt’s military even as the White House refuses to term Egypt's power change a coup.