Latvian justice minister Gaidis Berzins was forced to resign his position on Thursday, following his controversial claims that Holocaust restitution policy is biased as it places the interests of one minority over others.
Israel could be a place where we, the Jewish people - with a history of climbing out of persecution to create an enriched future – can help guide African migrants to a better life.
A Europe-wide petition has been initiated over an EU-Israel healthcare trade agreement which has been awaiting approval by the European Parliament for two years.
A Republican candidate dubbed "Joe the Plumber" came under fire Wednesday for tying the Holocaust and the Armenian genocide to gun control in a campaign video for an Ohio congressional seat.
Israel's Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon called Thursday for "massive intervention" by the international community in Syria to prevent the conflict there engulfing neighbours Lebanon and Iraq.
Flemish sports minister Philippe Muyters this week joined the growing international demand for a minute’s silence to be held at this summer’s London 2012 Games to honour the 11 slain Israeli athletes at the Munich Olympics in 1972.
Russian President Vladimir Putin, Israeli President Shimon Peres and Jewish leaders from around the world will unveil a Red Army WWII Victory Monument in Netanya, Israel, next Monday.