Europe
EU countries who blocked IRGC terror designation were threatened by Iran - report
Meanwhile, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi denounced the EU's decision to designate the IRGC as terrorists, calling it a "major strategic mistake," a "blatant hypocrisy... selective outrage."
Not just a ski resort: The winter where Les Arcs became a lifestyle
EU set to add IRGC to terror list after France U-turn
RISK Initiative: Taiwan's bold step to safeguard undersea cables - opinion
Defending Jewish communities is part of fight for Europe’s soul, Hungarian EU minister tells ‘Post’
ANTISEMITISM AFFAIRS: The attack on Jewish communities is "an attack on our European civilization and our cultural heritage, which is based on the Judeo-Christian heritage and civilization.”
Business class on wheels: The luxury bus connecting european cities
Twiliner is launching a luxury night bus offering a full bed, Wi-Fi, a bathroom, and promising significant savings in costs and carbon emissions compared to flying.
Europe is sleepwalking into the Muslim Brotherhood’s long game - opinion
The Muslim Brotherhood’s long-term strategy exploits democracy itself, and Europe is still refusing to confront the threat.
Manufacturing extremism in the West: the Muslim Brotherhood’s long game - opinion
From Europe to America, the Muslim Brotherhood exploits legal freedoms to construct influence networks.
December in Europe: Football, Christmas markets, and an experience you won’t want to miss
December is now when many Israelis visit Europe for Christmas markets, top football matches, and Boxing Day in London. Bookings rise as early as September.
White House documents America’s decline as a global power - opinion
The latest National Security Strategy doesn’t plan America’s future; it records its withdrawal from being a global superpower.
Visiting Adia, the newest Isrotel five-star hotel in Athens
This winter season, travelers looking for a magical holiday experience in a city famous for its ancient history, can enjoy Adia’s sleek, modern aesthetic.
Writing for love’s sake: The poetic world of Gad Kaynar-Kissinger - interview
Gad Kaynar-Kissinger channels his childhood wounds, Jewish-German ancestry into poetry that provokes and reveals.
Inside the Jewish Brigade’s untold Holocaust survivor rescue operations
Shlomo Shamir’s daughter, Yael Driver, uncovers her father’s hidden rescue efforts and role in shaping Israel’s future.
Surprise: Ford to launch a smaller, hybrid Bronco for Europe
After the U.S. success of the new off-road vehicle, Ford will make a smaller crossover in Spain, expected here soon. Ford also plans a new Mustang sedan.