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Vaccination miracle brings Israel back to its roots

The small army of nurses and medical technicians vaccinating people is reminiscent of the "old Israel" which knew how to come together when facing a mortal enemy.

Israel heads to fourth election in 2 years as coalition govt collapses

The ballot is to take place on 23 March after parliament failed to approve a national budget for the second year in a row.

India sees ‘no future’ in Pakistan’s normalisation of ties with Israel

India believes Pakistan's recognition of Israel will weaken Islamabad's 'so-called Kashmir cause'.

Covid’s face-off with antibodies, and the shadow plaguing Boris Johnson’s first term

The best cartoons of the week, chosen by the editors at ThePrint.

Morocco and Israel will establish full diplomatic ties, Trump says

UP President said he is recognising Morocco's sovereignty over disputed Western Sahara, an issue seen as sticking point in getting Morocco to ease regional tensions with Israel.

Coronavirus cases soar in Texas, Israel to start vaccination campaign & other global Covid news

As the Covid-19 pandemic shows no signs of letting up, ThePrint highlights the most important stories on the crisis from across the globe.

Why Saudi Arabia is in no rush to recognise Israel

Expectations that Saudis would rush into a group hug with Israel and other Arab nations in the normalisation process were always hopelessly optimistic.

Benjamin Netanyahu will be first to get Pfizer Covid vaccine in Israel

Netanyahu disclosed his plan following the delivery of the first shipment of the vaccine to Israel on Wednesday.

India urges Israel, Palestine to re-engage in direct talks for two-state solution

Stating that the Israel-Palestine conflict is almost as old as the UN itself, India called on parties to refrain from steps that hinder the resumption of negotiations.

Israel edges closer to an election as chief coalition partner Gantz turns on PM Netanyahu

Benny Gantz joined forces with Benjamin Netanyahu less than 8 months ago to avoid another round of voting. But mutual distrust & bickering have made governing nearly impossible.

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Profit margins in lottery industry are tiny. Here’s how Future Gaming paid for its electoral bonds

Neither state govts nor companies earn large profits from lotteries. However, a look at the system shows there’s ample evidence of murky dealings and financial irregularities. 

Amid plans to lift AFSPA, Army starts joint training with Jammu & Kashmir Police

In an interview with Gulistan News this week, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said the government would leave law and order to J&K Police and slowly withdraw troops.

For BJP, Kejriwal is an idea whose time has come to be destroyed

The ‘idea’ Kejriwal's politics grew around was a no-holds-barred fight against corruption. That is the reason Modi govt has now tarred him and his entire party with the same paint.