Police Request Public’s Help Locating 16-Year-Old Jerusalem Girl
Police on Monday requested the help of the public to locate a 16-year-old girl who went missing over the weekend.
Police on Monday requested the help of the public to locate a 16-year-old girl who went missing over the weekend.
A US government watchdog has added the names of 71 companies to its “red list” of firms that solicit American investors without a license.
Ukrainian authorities have decided to open a criminal investigation into a 94-year-old Jewish WWII hero who is being accused of killing a Nazi collaborator.
As part of the Independence Day ceremony honoring outstanding officers held in the Israel Police Haifa Coast District, former volunteer Hezki Farkash, a Sered Vizhnitz Hassid from Haifa, was promoted to the rank of superintendent.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel arrived in Saudi Arabia on Sunday, but chose not to wear a headscarf during her talks with the Saudi king, reports The Independent.
The Shin Bet domestic security agency launched a recruitment campaign last week to enlist new spooks to its cyber division, using a riddle that must be solved before anyone can apply.
As the 10th anniversary approaches of the founding of Israel Hayom, which has since the No. 1 daily newspaper in Israel, Editor-in-Chief Amos Regev, one of the core of founding staffers of the newspaper, has announced that he is stepping down.
The first Asian soccer official to be convicted in the FIFA corruption scandal, a member of a committee that oversaw ethics compliance, told a U.S. judge he accepted about $1 million in bribes, including $100,000 from the former president of the Asian Football Confederation.
The Iranian founder of a Farsi-language satellite television network was shot dead in Istanbul alongside a Kuwaiti business partner, Turkish media reported Sunday, just months after reportedly being convicted of spreading “propaganda” against the Islamic Republic.