A group of hackers defaced Google Palestine, claiming they hacked it. Here's how they infiltrated and defaced the site.
The Jatropha curcas species may not be right for biofuel, but carbon farming presents another opportunity.
Over the years Turkey has made some pretty inflammatory statements; here are five that will have you asking, really?
Go figure: Europe is angry that Syria is using the horrific weapons it enabled them to make.
Waters has long campaigned against what he perceives as Israel’s unjust treatment of Palestinians.
Google is still cooperating with an FTC investigation.
IBM purchased Trusteer, a security software developer, in order to build a cybersecurity lab in Israel.
The campaign has affected 650 Israeli government, personal and corporate sites.
An audit found that more than a fifth of 2,100 sites did not disclose data protection policies or use of visitors' personal information.
At least 44 people were gunned down during morning prayers Sunday.
New Hampshire father Muni Savyon killed himself and his son, 9, during a supervised visit at YWCA.
The military has two fronts right now: militants at the border with Gaza and civilians amassing in camps across Cairo.
Camera, a pro-Israel media watchdog, ran a full-page ad blasting the New York Times for a feature on the Israeli–Palestinian conflict.
Israel attacked suspected terrorists in the southern Sinai Peninsula with the help of Egyptian forces.
The family of graffiti artist Israel Hernandez want an independent investigation into his death after being Tasered.
China received new technology and equipment that will help its growing liquefied natural gas sector, offering a cleaner energy alternative.
Since its founding as a Muslim state, Pakistan has repeatedly expressed hostility to the State of Israel and Zionists in general.
Reformist President Hassan Rouhani was sworn in on Sunday, amid concerns that Iran may pursue an alternative path to develop nuclear weapons.
Israel is considering a bill that would require the settlement of land claims by Bedouins in the Negev Desert, even if it forces them to move.
Chinese ag-chem companies are moving into the lucrative U.S. pesticide market.
A 3,000-year-old Hebrew inscription found on an earthenware jug in Jerusalem may prove that Biblical events were recorded in real time instead of several hundred years later.
Secretary of State John Kerry said the two parties will meet within the next two weeks to start negotiations.