Naki Bega, one of less than a dozen survivors remaining in south European country, survived Auschwitz and 22-day death march; Greece marks 80th anniversary of first deportation
Hundreds march to Thessaloniki's old train station, where expulsion began; approximately 46,000 were taken to death camp in 1943, just 1,950 survived
Holocaust commemoration group places the banners atop a roof as an homage
Likud MK Yuli Edelstein calls to freeze the judicial overhaul in order to
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Noah Kigen Kiprotich, 34, wins main race, while fellow Kenyan Margaret Njuguna finishes first among women; police reopen roads as event comes to an end
There’s a single interesting idea in this ho-hum horror effort. It’s that the film, though firmly horror in genre and content, unfolds as a brightly lit, vividly colourful, classic era Hollywood melodrama
Cyberint's intelligence platform provides real-time responses to cyberattack attempts coming from beyond the traditional security perimeters to fix them before they become an issue
Reversing sections of the 2005 disengagement law is critical for the government's goal of legalizing the illegal settlement outpost of Homesh
Targeted books by Jewish authors include Judy Blume's coming-of-age 'Forever' and Jonathan Safran Foer's 'Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close' about boy whose dad is killed on 9/11
The head coach who led Great Britain to their first victory at the World Baseball Classic, a 7-5 victory over Colombia last night, believes that his team’s succ
Recordings from Likud faction meeting reveal worried party members, demands Netanyahu intervene personally to find solution, as coalition presses ahead on contentious bills