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Europe and its Jews: Is the clock ticking until they part ways?
With European demographics shifting, immigrants from Arab countries continue to dominate the streets, and the anti-Israel atmosphere is very quickly turning into blatant antisemitism
Yaniv Pohoryles
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12.24.23
Is there a future for Jews in France, or in the rest of Europe?
The war in Gaza has captured the world's attention, but in the streets of Europe displays of antisemitism are rising, so the question remains whether Jews can hope for a hassle-free life in Europe; the Netherlands may be paving the way with the rise of the far-right; "Not just about safeguarding Jews, but their own societies as well.
Ze'ev Avrahami, Dortmund
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12.06.23
European leaders support Israel but their streets do not
Jews, Israelis around the world are anxious amid a wave of pro-Palestinian demonstrations and threats to Jewish institutions; German homes painted with the Star of David as markings by antisemites
Itamar Eichner
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10.16.23
Without billboards, but with much FOMO - Israel launches new tourism campaign
Tourism Ministry says new NIS 11 million digital campaign aims to attract European and U.S. tourists to understand that they must visit Israel, and ideally, all of it, or else they might miss out
Shiri Hadar
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09.26.23
Ancient ice age may have wiped out humans on Europe 1.1 million years ago
Researchers find rapid cooling strained food resources and created inhospitable conditions for early humans
Yogev Israeli
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09.13.23
This is how the US-led regional Economic Corridor was born
Israel Prime Minister Netanyahu claims US idea for railway connecting Israel and Saudi Arabia actually belonged to former Transportation Minister Israel Katz, was adopted by President Trump and then expanded by the Biden administration; Israeli officials: 'Unrelated to normalization with Saudi Arabia'
Itamar Eichner
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09.10.23
Europe’s LGBTQ+ community faces growing threat amid far-right resurgence
Rising right-wing governments in Europe increasingly marking LGBTQ+ communities as national enemies, subjecting them to online hate, street violence and discriminatory laws; Activists warn such scenario could potentially spread to Israel
Ofir Chizik
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08.23.23
Israelis flock to obtain foreign passports
Countries including France, Romania and Portugal say the number of requests from citizens of Israel reach a number never seen before
Itamar Eichner
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08.23.23
Making love, but not babies: What's behind Europe's declining birthrates?
Yes, Europe is a great place to live, but the major shocks of the 2008 economic collapse and the COVID-19 pandemic have made European couples more hesitant about starting a family
Yogev Israeli
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08.14.23
4 Israeli players will paint UEFA Champions League in blue and white
This is something we haven't experienced before: 4 Israelis on 4 different teams in the Champions League group stage, from Belgrade, through Donetsk and Salzburg, to Glasgow - Israeli players take a place in the top competition on the continent
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08.08.23
Stormy weather lashes northern Europe as Iberian Peninsula faces extreme heatwaves
Strong winds continued to batter the region along with rains, causing a lengthy list of disruptions across northern Europe, while Portugal and Spain continue to deal with extreme heatwaves and wildfires
Agencies
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08.08.23
Spain elections may result in far-right government, 1st since Franco
Formation of a new government depends on complex negotiations that may take weeks or months and even end in fresh elections
Reuters
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07.23.23
Antisemitic, racist remarks by Finnish lawmakers spark controversy
Far-right Finns Party lawmakers can’t seem to catch a break as seemingly never-ending list of egregious past comments keep surfacing; ‘Does anyone feel like spitting on beggars and hitting n***** children today in Helsinki?’
Ynet
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07.12.23
In first: Israeli beach soccer team wins European championship
Kafr Qasim's Falfala beach soccer club takes the trophy in their finals match in Portugal and say historic victory is 'a dream come true'; Team captain - 'Very proud to represent Israel and the Arab community. We made history'
Liran Biton
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06.19.23
Why doesn't Israel's inflation problem seem to abate?
Expert economist says he believes that Israel is facing many hurdles before inflation rate declines and that a largescale plan is required in the housing market before prices see significant drop
Dan Raban
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06.18.23
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