Haifa

Haifa accused of racism for Nubian lyrics

Associated Press CAIRO: A famous Lebanese pop singer, who normally stirs controversy for her seductive dresses and provocative dancing, has now been accused of singing a song with racist lyrics that compares black Egyptians to...

powered by

A Third Lebanon War Could Be Much Worse than the Second

commentarymagazine.com | by Michael J. Totten Hezbollah’s Secretary General Hassan Nasrallah recently announced that he could hit any and every place in Israel with long-range missiles. That would mean that, unlike in 2006,...

powered by

Lebanese Diva Accused of Singing Racist Song

CAIRO, (AP) – A famous Lebanese pop singer, who normally stirs controversy for her seductive dresses and provocative dancing, has now been accused of singing a song with racist lyrics that compares black Egyptians to monkeys....

powered by

Weekend Weather: Warmer, Starting on Shabbat

Follow Israel news briefs on and (IsraelNN.com) It will be clear to partly cloudy on Friday with no significant change in temperature. Fair weather is forecast for Shabat with a alight warming trend that will bring conditions...

powered by

Farming for Energy

As eco-friendly energy becomes more cost-efficient, convenient, and feasible, the time may be right for a growth spurt As oil prices continue to rise, power companies and consumers have started to look elsewhere for their...

powered by

Brain Injuries: Findings from Technion broaden understanding of brain injuries

"The aim of the present study was to evaluate the time course for cerebral autoregulation (AR) recovery following severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) Methods. Thirty-six patients (27 males and 9 females, mean +/- SEM age 33 +/-...

powered by

Netanyahu warns about Iran threat

JERUSALEM, Nov. 17 (Xinhua) -- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Iran poses a "grave threat" for Israel, when he visited a navy base near the north port city of Haifa on Tuesday. "The threat that Iran poses is very...

powered by

Netanyahu narrowly falls into sea during navy base visit: report

JERUSALEM, Nov. 17 (Xinhua) -- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, when visiting a navy base in the north port city of Haifa on Tuesday, slipped and narrowly fell into the sea when boarding an inflatable boat, local news...

powered by

IBM Research Helps Italian Orthopedic Institute Perform Deep Analytics to Treat Rare Skeletal...

BOLOGNA, Italy, Nov. 17 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- IBM announced today that its Research scientists are working with the Rizzoli Orthopedic Institute, in Bologna, Italy, to use information technology to better address treatment...

powered by

Weather: Cooler than Usual with Waning Rain

Follow Israel news briefs on and (IsraelNN.com) It will be cooler than average Tuesday with rain gradually weakening during the day and a risk of flooding in southern and eastern wadis. On Wednesday it will be partly cloudy...

powered by
1 2 3 4 5 next »