Migration
Israeli birdwatcher finds 30 migrating white storks dead under utility poles in Jordan Valley
“The nearby utility poles serve as places for them to perch and rest,” Bashan said. “The danger is primarily created by poles with exposed electrical components.”
Ceuta is not just Europe’s migration crisis; it is Africa’s wake-up call - opinion
Spain to establish border controls on travelers from Italy amid migration dispute
Ceuta and Melilla: Europe's most fortified border also serves as a Jewish religious boundary
My Word: Crashing waves in Ceuta - opinion
The mass crossing into Ceuta exposed how quickly borders can be overwhelmed and raised urgent questions about migration, sovereignty and security across Europe.
Israel enters ‘fascinating season’ as migratory birds arrive at KKL-JNF’s Hula Lake
The first flamingos of the autumn migration have arrived at KKL-JNF’s Hula Lake, marking the start of a season that will bring millions of birds through Israel’s Upper Galilee in the coming weeks.
Morocco says Spain should have foreseen impact of court ruling following Ceuta migrant rush
Ceuta Regional President Juan Jesus Vivas accused Morocco of having "encouraged and permitted" the influx of migrants to the Spanish enclave.
Migration wave from Morocco to Spain signals beginning of much larger crisis, expert warns
Beyond the local political complexities in the Maghreb, Cymerman believes the refugee crisis is only set to intensify.
Students from 31 countries explore their Jewish roots in ANU competition
The five first-place winners of the My Family Story competition had the opportunity to connect to their ancestors and represent various Jewish communities around the world,
'Ghost lineage': Ancient DNA upends the single‑migration myth of the Americas
While separated by vast distances and time, certain populations in the Americas retain hallmarks of ancestry related to modern-day Oceania.
Sunrise, migration, and birdwatching: A new site opens on the Carmel coast
Ma’agan Michael Birdwatching Park, between the Taninim River and Mediterranean, offers guided tours, bird sightings, and serves as a major stopover on the migration route.
Researchers rethink how humans populated the Americas after new find
Archaeologists say the new finding at Monte Verde points to an earlier human presence than prevailing models allow.
The war that moved Europe’s future closer to Jerusalem - opinion
A widening conflict between Israel and Iran is beginning to tie the Union’s economic future to decisions made in Jerusalem.
The West is weaponizing immigration - and Jews can recognize the pattern - opinion
When governments hemorrhage money through corruption and incompetence, they cut security budgets, outsource protection, and leave minority communities to defend themselves. Jewish centers hire guard