Amid Rising Tensions In Middle East, Dubai Offers Olive Branch
A private museum in the United Arab Emirates unveiled on Saturday a Torah scroll that survived the Holocaust, the latest sign of what Israel and its new Arab allies describe as a new approach to understanding Jewish history in the Middle East.
Three kids, one adult killed in Iowa crash that also hurt 9
Authorities have identified the three young children and one adult who died in a rollover crash in northern Iowa that also injured the nine other passengers Friday morning.
U.K. leader fires party chairman over tax bill allegations
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak fired the chairman of the governing Conservative Party on Sunday for a ‘serious breach’ of ethics rules in failing to come clean about a tax dispute.
Iowa Democrats pick ex-House candidate as new state leader
Iowa Democrats chose a failed Congressional candidate to lead their state party as they grapple with a series of election losses and an effort from the national party to take away its first-in-the-nation status in the presidential race.
Tunisia’s parliamentary run-off sees same low voter turnout of first round
Tunisia’s parliamentary run-off election on Sunday looked set to replicate the low turnout of December’s first round, with voter participation at just 7.7 percent by the afternoon.
Inside Saudi Arabia’s £400billion megacity’s ski resort in the DESERT with huge outdoor slopes and artificial snow
SAUDI Arabia is a country associated more with sand than snow – but the desert kingdom has grand plans to become a leading winter sports centre.
The coming years could see the resort of Trojena join places like Val d’Isere, Verbier and Z…