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UAE Royal investment in Beitar Jerusalem football club on hold

The takeover of a 50 percent stake in Israel's Beitar Jerusalem football club by a royal United Arab Emirates has been frozen due to questions about the sheikh's finances.

US sanctions vs Iran oil productions a thorough study

Iran's oil reserves are in danger of becoming assets unless the new US administration eases sanctions that have left the country behind in production capacity and lost a race against time as the transition to low-carbon energy accelerates.

“We want real Justice,” says sister of activist Hathloul

The sisters of prominent Saudi women's rights activist Loujain al-Hathloul said on Thursday they wanted natural justice for her and the lifting of a travel ban, the day after she was released from prison with a suspended sentence.

Media is lying about the deaths at the Capitol incident

We are told that five people died in the DC riot. Sometimes seven deaths are related to the riot. But here's the truth, as far as we're officially told:

Donald Trump must face criminal incitement charges

Donald Trump is perhaps the most convicted man ever to be charged in America. Several reports have revealed that the Department of Justice has decided not to charge him with violations of the campaign funding related to the money paid to former stripper Stormy Daniels. What is considered by many experts to be a criminal charge has now joined a long list of alleged crimes that were once endless sensations.

Israel PM Benjamin Netanyahu pleads not guilty

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said that he is not guilty of one charge of bribery and three counts of fraud and breach of trust in a Jerusalem court.

PM Netanyahu condemns ICC, says will fight against its decision

On Saturday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu described a ruling by the International Criminal Court as "pure anti-Semitism

Democrats come closer to pass COVID-19 relief on their own

The Senate is at the center of one of its longest - and most interestingly nominated - processes: the 'vote-a-Rama' for a budget resolution.

Why Israel shouldn’t carouse the COVID-19 vaccination success

Israel should celebrate. More than 20% of the population is fully vaccinated. Another 15% get the first of two bumps and will be protected by mid-February.

Arab Parliament: Kosovo must change mind about embassy’s location

The Arab parliament condemns Kosovo's decision to relocate its embassy to Jerusalem, which recognizes the disputed holy city as Israel's capital, reports Jordan's state agency Petra.
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