Bulgarian Tourism Minister Delian Dobrev said on Tuesday forensic experts were close to producing an image of the suicide bomber who killed six people in an attack on Israelis at a Black Sea resort.
Austria's Jewish community (IKG) said Monday it was working jointly with its German and Swiss counterparts to keep religious circumcision legal, after repeated calls for an end to the practice.
19-year-old Dmitri (David) Nekrasov, a soldier in the Russian army, was buried On July 29 at the Jewish cemetery in Malakhovka after dying on Thursday in an explosion that occurred by accident.
US president seeks to reassure on commitment to Israel, says bill underscores his administration's ''unshakeable commitment'' to Israel's security; Romney chips away at Obama support among Jewish voters.
Last-minute calls erupted from across the international political spectrum in the run-up to Friday’s Opening Ceremony of the Olympic Games in London, as the Zionist Federation UK echoed Munich widows’ calls for a impromptu Minute for Munich in lieu of an official tribute.
Germany's Bayreuth Festival held its opening gala Wednesday, with Chancellor Angela Merkel among the guests, days after weathering a scandal over an opera singer's Nazi tattoo.
White House hopeful Mitt Romney trades his bruising campaign battle with US President Barack Obama for the world stage this week when he heads off to meet the leaders of Britain, Israel and Poland.
A furore over circumcision in Germany reached neighbouring Austria on Tuesday as a state governor advised doctors against performing the procedure, even when it is on religious grounds.
The British Zionist Federation has decided to ask people to make their own personal commemoration of the murder of 11 Israeli athletes at the 1972 Munich Olympic Games, following the International Olympic Committee’s (IOC) decision not to incorporate a minute’s silence into the opening ceremony of the London Olympics this Friday.