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Revived agave farms to produce Israel's first tequila
In the shadow of the devastation of the October 7th massacre, Israeli farmers in Kibbutz Alumim are back to the fields.
With Israelis rapidly building in the West Bank, Palestinian hikers are increasingly unable to walk across the land.
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Farmers can't afford to stay alive says farm inheritance tax protestor
A farmer who drove his tractor to London warned new inheritance tax rules could devastate family farms, saying some ...
Life for Palestinian farmers living in the West Bank has become fraught, with rising attacks on crops and property by ...
Peace Now is furious with Central Command chief Maj. Gen. Avi Bluth, accusing him of cooperating with Yesha residents.
Thus, the Torah tells the Jewish umma, and the Qur’an tells the Muslim umma, the importance of picking yourself up and going (Hajj in Arabic, Hag in Hebrew) with masses of other members of your umma, ...
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Year in review: A look at events in October 2025
The U.S. was under a government shutdown after lawmakers deadlocked and missed the deadline for funding the government. The ...
The smallest of America's falcons has been pressed into service at Michigan cherry farms, tasked with hunting down the birds ...
It was a warm, late summer night, September 11, and hundreds of residents had packed the spacious chambers of City Hall in College Station, Texas, to collectively protest what has become a common ...
Among the thousands of people who flocked to Sydney's famed Bondi Beach on Sunday evening (Dec 14), some were seeking relief ...
The National Security Strategy released last week didn’t include a single mention of the North Korean regime of Kim Jong-Un.
My intention in declaring a no-gift Christmas was to teach our children what it felt like to be in need. But banning gifts at ...
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