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In this Tuesday, Oct. 17, 2017, frame from video, Myeshia Johnson cries over the casket of her husband, Sgt. La David Johnson, who was killed in an ambush in Niger
No Intel, No Air Support and a Body Left Behind: What We Know About the Deadly ISIS Ambush in Niger
Haaretz and The Associated Press | 19.10.2017
Rabbi Robert Barr, who hopes to win an Ohio congressional seat in 2018.
First Rabbi in Congress? Ohio Democrat Aims to Unseat Veteran Republican
Amir Tibon | 19.10.2017
Young ultra-Orthodox protesting outside Modi'in Illit to kick off Thursday's day of rage over the draft of yeshiva students.
Ultra-Orthodox Faction in Israel Begins 'Day of Rage' Over Yeshiva Students' Arrest
Aaron Rabinowitz | 19.10.2017
In this September 25, 2016 file photo, Iranians walk past a Ghadr-F missile displayed at a Revolutionary Guard hardware exhibition at Baharestan Sq. in downtown Tehran, Iran.
Iran Revolutionary Guard: Trump's 'Hostile Approach' to Be Met With Acceleration of Missile Program
Reuters | 19.10.2017
White nationalist Richard Spencer speaks to select media in his office space on August 14, 2017 in Alexandria, Virginia.
State of Emergency and Echoes of Charlottesville: Florida University Braces for Richard Spencer
JTA | 19.10.2017
Lifta. One of the few abandoned Palestinian villages to be frozen in time
Abandoned Palestinian Village in Jerusalem Named One of 25 Endangered World Monuments
Naama Riba | 18.10.2017
A Bedouin man gestures toward the debris of his destroyed tent after Israeli troops dismantled 15 tents and huts in the village of al-Qadesya, West Bank, July 19, 2010.
In Unprecedented Move, Eight European Countries to Demand Compensation From Israel for West Bank Demolitions
Barak Ravid | 19.10.2017
Anne, a French Muslim woman fined for driving while wearing a full-face veil, answers journalists' questions in Nantes, western France. April 23, 2010. A year later France banned the niqab in all public spaces
Opinion || Should Jews Defend Muslim Women's Right to Wear the Burqa?
Mira Sucharov | 19.10.2017
A woman holds an estelada or independence flag on a motorcycle after taking part on a protest against the National Court's decision to imprison civil society leaders without bail, in Barcelona, Spain, Tuesday, Oct. 17, 2017. Protesters were gathering for a fresh round of demonstrations in Barcelona Tuesday to demand the release of two leaders of Catalonia's pro-independence movement who were jailed in a sedition probe.
Raising Specter of Fresh Violence, Spain to Impose Direct Rule on Catalonia
Reuters | 19.10.2017
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