Being put on the FATF gray list could disrupt Lebanon's capital flows, with banks possibly exiting relationships with customers to reduce compliance costs.
Linda Ozola, deputy chair of the Riga City Council, talked to the Magazine about antisemitism, Latvian Jewry and Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
The military conflict in Sudan appears to be heavily dependent on the positions of external actors, whose involvement could either exacerbate or alleviate the situation
British nationals who fled Sudan spoke to The Media Line in exclusive interviews, describing agonizing journeys back to the UK and their fears of a developing refugee crisis
Smotrich transfers NIS 3.2 million in PA tax fees to terror victims
A fair number of outside interests are trying to devise ways of extricating Lebanon from its most pressing difficulties, but the impetus must come from within.
We are bombarded with pleas to fight on Israel’s behalf and convince others of Israel’s value to the US and to the world. But this message is to make crisis motivation.
New offices will be opened designated only to issuing passports.
The escalation from tense to apocalyptic discourse could have been avoided with a more responsible presentation of the facts and the publication of reality checks.
Israel has entered its greatest crisis after three generations. This happened to the USSR, Turkey, India and China – what happened to them, and can Israel survive?