Algeria
Cannes police arrests man threatening to blow up synagogue 'the size of an asteroid'
A man in Cannes was arrested after livestreaming threats to blow up a local synagogue, prompting a rapid police response and condemnation from city officials.
On This Day: Yasser Arafat, PNC, announce Palestinian Declaration of Independence in Algiers
UN calls for Western Sahara talks based on Morocco's autonomy plan
Algerian authorities demolish one of last remaining historic synagogues in country's capital
End of Hamas? Israel leaning toward exile of terror leaders from Gaza - report
According to a report on Channel 13, Israel and the US have recently been discussing a plan for the exile of senior Hamas members as part of a wider deal.
Algerian soccer player found guilty by French court after sharing antisemitic video
Youcef Atal received an eight month suspended sentence and was ordered to pay €45,000 (approximately NIS 179,700) for sharing an antisemitic video on Instagram.
We thank them for coming to celebrate the Feast of the Tabernacles - editorial
At a time when antisemitism and anti-Israel prejudice have again surfaced around the world, the Christian pilgrim's support for Israel should not be taken for granted.
Algeria joins other Arab countries in banning 'Barbie' movie
So far Algeria, Lebanon, and Kuwait have all banned the new “Barbie” movie, stating that the film promotes homosexuality.
Niger reopens borders with several neighbors a week after coup
The borders that have reopened are mainly in remote desert areas. Niger's key entryways for trade and commerce remain closed due to sanctions imposed by the regional bloc.
Algeria criticizes Israel's recognition of Moroccan sovereignty on Western Sahara
The two North African countries, which share a long border, have been locked in a bitter rivalry for decades over Western Sahara.
The musical worlds of Darya Mosenzon – from classical music to the sounds of Morocco and Algeria
LIVE: Israeli pianist Darya Mosenzon in conversation with Yotam Ziv.
'Differently': Israeli short stories that take a different perspective - review
Avner Lahav: “My short stories are experiments in addressing reality; therefore, each story is in a different style, a parable. I don’t approach reality head-on but go around it.”
Israeli delegation expelled from African Union conference hall
The representatives of South Africa and Algeria were reportedly responsible for the removal of Israel, an observer state, from the conference hall.
West, wake up: the Arab world isn't monolithic
The Middle East and North Africa are geographical regions with a rich history dating back to ancient times.