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Israelis flock to Ukraine's Uman despite concerns of Russian strikes
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A touch of evil: Islamic State's withdrawal from Iraq leaves death and destruction
Death and destruction are left in wake of Islamic State withdrawal in Iraq.
The routine of war: 24 hours on the front line against ISIS
It’s World War I trench-style warfare and the Peshmerga are defending a 1,000 kilometer front line.
Defeating Islamic State: On the frontline with the Peshmerga
Italy, Germany and UK are leaders in training Peshmerga forces to root out Islamic State in Iraq.
Refugees from ISIS tell tales of survival
This is the face of the breakdown of Islamic State that has forced millions of refugees to flee over the last two years, and which has committed a genocide against minorities such as the Yazidi.
Back to basics in Romania
The capital city is effortlessly cool, the mountains are awe-inspiring and the countryside is charmingly pastoral.
Between two worlds: The unique situation of East Jerusalem Palestinians
For east Jerusalem Palestinians with an identity tied to a residency card, al-Aksa is their strongest symbol. They are prepared to live and die by it.
Rolling out the magic carpet
The American Colony Hotel offers a Friday night Arabic feast.
Ramadan feasting
A tour of the Galilee offers all manner of treats– even if you haven’t been fasting all day.
A different day for the capital
Spearheading alternative initiatives for this pivotal day in an effort to show ‘Jerusalem knows how to be tolerant.’
Fifth Jerusalem Writer’s Festival: The story of family
Award-winning mother-daughter novelists Anita and Kiran Desai participate in the event.