We review a lot of stuff every year, but these oddities run the gamut from cheap to pricey. They could be useful for everyone ...
Hezbollah agents were duped by Israel into holding their exploding pagers in both hands in a ploy to maximise their wounds, ...
The Lancet Psychiatry Commission on mental health in Ukraine presents a clear, ambitious vision for the future of Ukraine's mental health system.1 At the core of this vision is the desire to reform ...
I met with a few dozen young journalists to talk about my work as a columnist for Kansas Reflector. During the presentation, ...
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with David Schenker of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy about the situation in the Middle East, and U.S. interests in the region.
Israel has promised "repercussions" for Tuesday's Iranian missile attack, launched after Israel invaded southern Lebanon. Israeli and U.S. forces intercepted most of the 180 Iranian missiles.
That doesn't mean old-school desktops aren't still viable. Although they may not be as integrated and full-featured as the ...
A Kerala-born Norwegian businessman, Rinson Jose, whose name had come up in the Hezbollah exploding-pagers case, has gone ...
Killing Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah was a step toward changing “the balance of power in the region for years to come,” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared Saturday. Israel’s leade ...
AL-SHALCHI: Nasrallah was a hero to many Arabs who were disillusioned with their own leaders. His son, Hadi, was killed fighting the occupying Israeli Army in 1997.
PERALTA: You know, we saw people crying in their cars. Men were slumped over on the sidewalks bawling. We saw one woman standing along the sea wall, and she was shouting into the Mediterranean, ...