Wave of Islamic Terror Presents Clash of Ideals for European Media
Beginning with the bloody July 14 Bastille Day terror attack in Nice, France, that left 84 people dead, Western Europe has seen an unrelenting wave
Beginning with the bloody July 14 Bastille Day terror attack in Nice, France, that left 84 people dead, Western Europe has seen an unrelenting wave
Activists and lawmakers say that more needs to be done to promote a positive view of Israel in Latin America, where two arch-enemies of Israel—the
Belgium and all of Europe are reeling from the March 22 terror blasts at Brussels’ Zaventem airport and Maelbeek subway station. The latest counts say
Germany is known for a strong state-level commitment to atoning for its Holocaust past, manifested through formal ceremonies, museums, and monuments. At the same time,
Australia’s Sydney Harbor is up in flames. Large letters superimposed on the scene ask, “How would they react?” That image and many others like it
As of 2005, German gynecologist Dr. Frank Hoffmann was no longer allowed to send women under the age of 50 to get mammograms without first