The ultimate Washington insider, Mike Pompeo has the political savvy to indulge the president's instincts
By Robert Philpot
Five women have come forward to accuse the 83-year-old award-winning architect
By Gordon Haber
The president's son-in-law, whose vetting was recently downgraded, is rapidly losing allies
The far-right Freedom Party is stronger than at any point in its history
By Matthew Goodwin
The Israeli PM must choose if he wants to fix the latest coalition crisis
By Anshel Pfeffer
Palestinians took up 15 minutes of Monday's two-hour Trump-Netanyahu meeting
Stephen Miller should be fired over his ‘extreme views’, Jewish groups say
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This summer's royal visit will be in a class of its own for discretion and vigilance
By Michael Daventry
Rabbi Auerbach was one of two leaders in Lithuanian Charedim
The Israeli Prime Minister's political lifetime has been radically shortened
Polish PM had said there were 'Jewish collaborators' in the Holocaust
By ANALYSISAnshel Pfeffer
'Don't test us', he told the Iranian foreign minister in the audience
The Likud leader faces no challenges to his leadership
Although it’s unclear which, if any, of the allegations reported by the JC last week were accepted by the JLC, the facts of the story which are publicly known raise a number of further questions for the organisation’s trustees.
By Ben Crowne
It is unclear if accusations against prime minister will include bribery
The JLC hasn't disclosed whether its trustees accepted the observations of a report that found it “appears to be standard practice in the JLC to falsify information relating to finances”
By simon rocker