Crisis
Israel Electric’s first female VP on leading in crisis and breaking barriers
VP Tamar Fekler shares her hands-on approach to leadership, the power of women in management, and lessons from October 7, 2023, at the Women Leaders Summit 2026.
How food becomes an anchor of stability in stressful times
About 6.5 million people in Somalia face acute hunger due to drought, government and UN say
Teacher shortage: The statistic shaking Israel’s education system - opinion
Pakistan’s economic crisis worsens with no end in sight
Experts say no government has chosen a solid policy to improve the condition of citizens.
World order on verge of cliff - first Israeli national intel assessment
The Intelligence Ministry on Monday unveiled the country’s first-ever national intelligence estimate report on Monday.
Are end times upon us? Nearly half of all US Christians think so - Pew
With global crises mounting, 47% of US Christian adults think that the end times are here, though whether Jesus Christ will return in their lifetime is still debated, according to Pew.
Israel's next government must push climate legislation - opinion
The impact of the climate crisis on the well-being of Israel’s citizens is to a large extent dependent on the politicians’ coming to grips with the issue.
Lebanese hold up banks to claim their own money in financial crisis
Depositors have been taking justice into their own hands to access their savings frozen since the financial collapse in 2019.
Vacation nightmare: What do you do when your luggage gets lost?
The writer lost her suitcase that was packed for her two-week vacation which included her son's wedding.
Amid economic, political crises, Pakistan must choose next army chief
Factions strive over who will command the world’s seventh nuclear power.
L’Oréal Paris, Tel Aviv launch local campaign to stop sexual harassment
The campaign calls on women and men who witness sexual harassment in the public to intervene and stop it with the help of five simple tools that can be learned in an interactive lesson.
Living in the dark in Lebanon - analysis
Most people struggle to live and work in a country with less than two hours a day of electricity provided by the government.
UK's Liz Truss meets with committee that can oust her amid political chaos
'Odds are against' UK's Liz Truss surviving the day as PM, a Conservative lawmaker from the 1922 Committee said on Thursday.