Maj. Gen. Sami Turgeman sounds pragmatic on the need for maintaining peace between Israel and the Palestinians.
Mohamed Fahmy has accused his Qatar-based employer of negligence and of failing to protect its reporters.
Israel, which has never joined the 1970 nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, agreed to take part in NPT meetings Monday as an observer, ending a 20-year absence.
The practice is particularly rampant in rural Egypt where 95 percent of women have been subjected to it.
The January killing of an unarmed woman demonstrating in Cairo revived public criticism of violent police crackdowns on Egyptian civilians.
For Republicans, the struggle against Islamic State presents a challenge and a conundrum.
The 87-year-old former autocrat's two sons were sentenced to four years in prison each in a $17 million embezzlement case.
An action movie currently in production stars Will Smith, Jared Leto and Viola Davis.
A teenager becomes the first tourist to be blacklisted by the government campaign.
Official and commercial vessels rescued thousands of migrants off the Libyan coast over the weekend.
Rights groups say the government is rolling back freedoms gained after a 2011 uprising.
The massive order from the tiny emirate is the largest export order for the Rafale aircraft.
Government propaganda campaigns and the stifling of political opposition have made for a steady decline in Russian freedoms since 1995.
The convoy was allegedly on its way to arm Houthi rebels, but turned back before encountering the U.S. Navy.
The Saudi-led coalition’s new mission in Yemen is more focused on politics, but airstrikes continue.
The move comes a day after the Saudi-led coalition said it would stop striking the rebels, but the bombing continues.
Two Egyptian police officers were killed after being shot by unidentified gunmen in Cairo on Tuesday evening, an Interior Ministry spokesman told Reuters.
The U.S. aircraft carrier Theodore Roosevelt is just one of many warships converging on the world's newest flashpoint.
Relations between the two nations have become increasingly fraught over disagreements about the conflicts in Syria and Yemen.
The former Egyptian president was found guilty of "using violence and arresting and torturing protesters."
In a new video, ISIS showed two groups of Christians being executed.
Prosecution evidence in a trial of 51 alleged Muslim Brotherhood supporters in Egypt relied on the testimony of one police officer, Human Rights Watch said Sunday.