Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with Orange Chairman and CEO Stéphane Richard Friday morning to discuss his remarks on cutting ties with Israel.
The Islamic State is converting one of the largest churches in Mosul into a mosque almost a year after the city fell to ISIS.
Israel's Deputy Foreign Minister denied a Wall Street Journal report saying it launched a computer spy virus to bug hotels where Iranian negotiations took place.
Just outside Jerusalem, a team of Israel Antiquities Authority archaeologists uncovered the remains of a 1,500-year-old Byzantine-era church.
Defense Minister Moshe Ya'alon and President Reuven Rivlin presented the coveted Israel Security Prize to individuals who help make the IDF one of the most advanced military forces in the world.
A grassroots push by the BDS (Boycott, Sanction, Divest) movement is picking up steam as the E.U. moves ahead with guidelines for Israeli exports.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu knows he's often portrayed as a "nuclear party pooper," but he isn't the only voice in the Middle East opposed to a nuclear deal with Iran.
Palestinian Authority leaders praised Monday's Supreme Court ruling on Jerusalem, saying it clarified that "Jerusalem is occupied territory."
Our bodies use oxygen in a number of ways, including healing. Today, doctors can ramp up healing for the most debillitating injuries and illnesses with hyperbaric oxygen therapy with amazing results.
A new startup company called Prynt has revived the classic Polaroid device, but with a little twist.