Lufthansa CEO’s wife in spotlight as new details emerge in crash that killed young woman
Vivian Spohr, wife of Lufthansa’s CEO, reportedly left Italy for Germany after allegedly striking and killing 24-year-old babysitter at a pedestrian crossing in Sardinia.
Victims of October 7 massacre file lawsuit against UNRWA for aiding Hamas terrorists
Amid allegations that the U.N. agency UNRWA has been converted into a subsidiary of the terrorist entity Hamas, a lawsuit was filed to seek accountability for Hamas’ atrocities on Oct. 7.
Skirting US sanctions, Iran earning billions from oil exports while Russia, China cash in
Amid efforts to enforce sanctions against Iran, authoritarian regimes like Russia and China and some Western companies are bypassing U.S. sanctions to attend the Iran Oil Show.
Incoming Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seeks to build on country's 'start-up nation' successes
Having helped turn around and transform the Israeli economy Benjamin Netanyahu faces a lot of challenges as he prepares for a third-term as the country's prime minister.