At joint press conference with visiting US secretary of defense, Netanyahu says time running out on Iranian nuclear issue, adds Iran doesn't believe int'l community serious about stopping it; Panetta touts bilateral ties.
Mohamed Morsi’s office denied Israeli media reports Tuesday evening of the Egyptian President having reached out to his Israeli counterpart Shimon Peres to express his wishes for peace.
Austrian Justice Minister Beatrix Karl has given a legal clearance to doctors in the Vorarlberg province to resume religious circumcisions without risking criminal charges.
A five day Youth Seminar for the youngsters of Samara, Saratov, Orenburg, Ulyanovsk, and Togliatti turned into an experience of a lifetime for over 30 students who gathered together to learn and enjoy.
Top Nazi war crimes suspect Laszlo Csatary, accused of overseeing the deportation of thousands of Jews to their deaths during World War II, denied all allegations against him at a first hearing before prosecutors in Hungary on Tuesday, his lawyer said.
French Muslim and Jewish groups were united in outrage Wednesday after two pigs' heads were dumped at a mosque in a town where an Islamist gunman killed two paratroopers in March.
A White House spokesman noted that Mitt Romney's calling Jerusalem the "capital of Israel" contradicts United States policy over several successive administrations.
Bulgarian Tourism Minister Delian Dobrev said on Tuesday forensic experts were close to producing an image of the suicide bomber who killed six people in an attack on Israelis at a Black Sea resort.
Egyptian president makes gesture hours before US Defense Secretary Panetta arrives in Cairo for official visit; expresses hope for Middle East peace, though doesn't mention treaty with Israel.