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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.

Israel’s Netanyahu finally gets tough on Covid as prospect of early elections rises

Although polls show him losing ground to a nationalist rival, Benjamin Netanyahu has incentives to go to a fourth vote in two years.

Israeli democracy is facing a stress test as Netanyahu is in serious political trouble

Distracted by his trial for criminal charges relating to bribery, fraud and corruption, Netanyahu has been oddly detached and indecisive about Israel's Covid strategy.

Global Pulse: The investigations on Israel PM Benjamin Netanyahu are heating up

Last week, the Israeli police recommended that Netanyahu be indicted for bribery, fraud and breach of trust in two corruption investigations.

What does Modi-Netanyahu ‘chemistry’ mean for Indian Jews?

Meetings between the PMs may not make much difference to Israeli travellers to India, but for Indian Jews settled in Israel, they provide important optics.

On Camera

Where is Skill India money going? It’s a Rs 48,000 crore mystery

All industries are still facing an acute shortage of skilled manpower despite thousands of crores spent on skilling schemes.

BJP MPs go full throttle against Trump even as govt hails enduring India-US ties amid tariff tension

New Delhi: While the Indian government has made a measured response to the 25 percent trade tariff imposed by Donald Trump, many in the BJP...

Trump feared India could arm BrahMos with nuclear warhead to target Pakistan in Op Sindoor—WSJ report

New Delhi: During Operation Sindoor, the United States which had received intelligence suggesting that India had launched BrahMos cruise missiles to strike targets inside...

Pakistan, Dhaka have played Washington well. Back home, Modi ecosystem has an inner conflict

To protect ourselves from Trumpian diplomacy, first we must introspect the bipolarity within our establishment discourse.