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Why global media obsess over Israel and ignore deadlier wars - opinion

How disproportionate media attention and a misleading conflict frame turn Israel into a moral symbol while eclipsing far deadlier wars

Disproportionate coverage of Israel in global media
THE FRONT page of the 'New York Post' bravely published what others ignored.

My Word: Falling for Palestinian propaganda - opinion

 Hand holding sieve to filter truth from lies, facts from fakes. Concept of media literacy, fake news detection, and critical thinking in digital age (illustrative).

What if we can’t trust the international media? - opinion

 AHMED CHARAI

World Herald Tribune introduces ‘TV Abraham’


Three killed, 9 injured in attack on Colorado abortion clinic

The nine surviving victims - five police officers and four civilians - were listed in good condition at area hospitals,

Two women are evacuated from a building where a shooter was suspected to be still holed up in Colorado Springs, Colorado November 27, 2015 in a driving snow storm.

US officials: Russia didn't give downed jet's flight plan to US

The Pentagon did not immediately comment on Putin's remarks that "we informed our American partners" about when and where Russian aircraft would be operating.

Screenshot from video purporting to show Turkish F-16s shooting down warplane‏

Monopoly on fun

Strategy and thematic games stretch a player’s imagination, and open up a world of fantasy and adventure

Ukrainian Jewish leader accuses Kiev of ‘flirting with radicals’

"Today it is obvious that the government has played with the radicals. Instead of putting them in their place a year ago," says Jewish oligarch Vadim Rabinovich.

Vadim Rabinovich

Special to JPost: Refugees pray Hungary fence will remain open

Local Serbs didn’t seem overly bothered by the migrants, so long as they kept to the train tracks and off the main roads.

REFUGEES WALK along train tracks leading from Serbia into Hungary on Friday

Cambodia’s infamous S-21 prison

Forty years after S-21, killing fields and death camps still exist

A tourist looks at skulls and bones of more than 8,000 victims of the Khmer Rouge regime displayed at Choeung Ek, a "Killing Fields" site located on the outskirts of Phnom Penh July 2, 2015.

In Bangkok, dazed and covered in soot and dust

The blast went off right at the spot where tourists, including Israelis at times, congregate daily and where female vendors sell flower garlands, joss sticks and votive offerings for the spirits.

EXPERTS EXAMINE the scene of the explosion at the Erawan Shrine in Bangkok yesterday.

Bangkok bombing: Who done it?

The particular method used – the laying of an improvised explosive device – could indicate which groups were more likely than others to carry out the attacks.

Destroyed motorbikes are pictured at the scene of devastation after a bomb exploded outside a religious shrine in central Bangkok late on August 17, 2015

Can't get gadgets delivered here? US startup promises solution

The US based start up will basically help customers buy from any US store as long as the item being purchased is not overly bulky.

Shopping made easier.

Trump, O'Malley & Underdogs

The Jerusalem Post