Jewish-Owned Austrian Meinl Bank Accused of Massive Fraud In Ukraine
An Austrian bank owned by a prominent Jewish businessman has been accused of massive fraud and money laundering in Ukraine.
An Austrian bank owned by a prominent Jewish businessman has been accused of massive fraud and money laundering in Ukraine.
Police Commissioner Roni Alsheich said on Friday that the National Fraud Unit would continue doing its work “without looking left or right,” despite the “bashing it receives from all sides.”
A gun store owner who reported Orlando shooter Omar Mateen to authorities weeks before the massacre has said that the FBI did not investigate the store and that no copies of surveillance had been taken.
The call went out as a Code 100, a sex crime: A man was masturbating in a gray Hyundai near some children on a street in Borough Park.
Police in Oklahoma are using scanners that can identify phony credit cards, but critics warn the devices could also allow cops to empty the bank accounts of law-abiding citizens with one swipe.
Siavosh Derakhti, 24, a young Muslim of Azeri origin who lives in Malmo, Sweden, well-known for openly fighting anti-Semitism in his country, is currently visiting Israel.
A pair of Long Island brothers were busted Thursday with an arsenal of weapons, ammunition, drugs, and instructions on how to build a bomb in their home, police said.
FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. – A Florida International University professor has been arrested, the U.S. Marshal Service said, Thursday.
An Israeli court has approved a class-action suit against Facebook for violating users’ privacy, ruling that a clause in Facebook’s terms of use requiring all suits to be heard in California courts is invalid.
Washington – More than 50 State Department diplomats have signed an internal memo sharply critical of U.S. policy in Syria, calling for military strikes against President Bashar al-Assad’s government to stop its persistent violations of a cease-fire in the country’s civil war.