Crisis

The war the world overlooked: Sudan’s humanitarian catastrophe - opinion

The crisis in Sudan is not only about immediate suffering – it is also the result of unresolved political dynamics that continue to drive instability.

Newly arrived displaced people queue to receive meals at Thobo Camp, in Engpung County, Sudan, January 29, 2026.
Harel Ram, CEO of Synergy7

From the capital of the Negev to the decision-making tables of the world’s leaders

An elderly couple

During wars and crises in the world: The worrying statistic about those aged 60+ is revealed

Tamar Fekler, Senior Vice President Operations, Procurement & Logistics at Israel Electric Corporation

Israel Electric’s first female VP on leading in crisis and breaking barriers


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.

L’Oréal

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.

Beirut resident Em Rafi, 77, heats water for a bathing in her dark kitchen; she only receives a couple hours of electricity from the national utility company each day.

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.

 British Prime Minister Liz Truss leaves Number 10 Downing Street for the Houses of Parliament, in London, Britain, October 19, 2022

Amudim Israel: Counseling gap-year students in crisis

Amudim Israel is partnering with the Wurzweiler School of Social Work to launch a mental health clinic for gap-year students ineligible for most of Israel's mental health services.

 Yosi Golberstein, director of Amudim Israel, at a child safety workshop

Medical crisis: Israel can't replace doctors, is it too late to fix?

Desperation is one of the four elements of creativity, and desperation finds a way. Perhaps creativity will help mitigate Israel's doctor shortage.

 Surgeons perform surgery on a patient at Assuta Medical Center in Tel Aviv.

$18b deposited in Lebanese banks by Iraqi politicians, gov’t agencies has ‘evaporated’

The funds mostly come from corrupt politicians and those seeking to avoid US sanctions.

A view shows the exterior of Lebanon's Central Bank building in Beirut, Lebanon June 29, 2022.

3 Lebanese banks held up by people demanding access to their own money

The country's banks have locked most depositors out of their savings since an economic crisis took hold three years ago, leaving much of the population unable to pay for basics.

 Members of police stand guard outside an LGB Bank branch which was held up by a depositor seeking access to his own savings, according to a bank employee, in Ramlet al-Bayda area in Beirut, Lebanon September 16, 2022.

Anti-Israel delegitimization effort is a national security issue - opinion

The driving principle is clear – if Israel’s international legitimacy is a national security issue it needs to be treated as such by the Israeli government.

 THE FOREIGN Ministry compound in Jerusalem: Vast legal teams must be assembled to challenge the apartheid accusation on judicial fora across the globe, says the writer.

World Bank accuses Lebanese politicians of cruelty over deposit promises

Lebanon is in the third year of a financial meltdown that has left eight in ten people poor.

A view shows the exterior of Lebanon's Central Bank building in Beirut, Lebanon June 29, 2022.

Daycares forum threatens not to open daycare on September 1

A decision made by the Pricing Committee last week raised daycare prices for parents but barely raised teachers' salaries.

 PLAYTIME AT the daycare center.