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Prehistoric feces found at Stonehenge show signs of parasites - study
The researchers came to this discovery by investigating 19 pieces of feces that were found at Durrington Walls and were preserved reportedly since Stonehenge was first constructed.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
5/21/2022 2:58:15 AM
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N.Korea reports over 200,000 fever cases for 5th day amid COVID-19 wave
The ongoing COVID-19 wave, declared last week, has fueled concerns over a lack of vaccines, inadequate medical infrastructure and a potential food crisis.
By REUTERS \
5/21/2022 3:25:27 AM
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Unique valve transplant performed successfully at Hadassah Hospital, first time in Israel
The operation that was required had only been done in a few major centers around the world.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
5/21/2022 4:32:45 AM
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A new podcast chronicles the little-known stories of boxers from the Holocaust era
Bonder envisions each season of “Holocaust Histories,” which is serialized and debuted last week, will focus on a different theme.
By Jacob Gurvis/JTA \
5/21/2022 4:43:22 AM
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17-year-old Palestinian killed in clashes with IDF forces in Jenin
Israeli security forces opened fire on Palestinians after Molotov cocktails and explosive devices were hurled toward them.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
5/21/2022 5:06:18 AM
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57 House Members urge State Department, FBI to investigate the death of Shireen Abu Akleh
Ambassador Herzog in response: “The letter ignores the fact that Israel has called for an impartial joint Israeli-Palestinian investigation with the US in an observer role.”
By OMRI NAHMIAS \
5/21/2022 5:21:06 AM
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47-year veteran of Brooklyn’s Acme Smoked Fish says farewell on his final ‘Fish Friday’
When Brownstein’s wife died earlier this year, many of the friends he made from Fish Fridays stopped by his house. “It was very touching.”
By Julia Gergely/JTA \
5/21/2022 5:51:19 AM
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Anti-Israel commencement speaker sparks another antisemitism debate at CUNY
CUNY has 25 colleges across the five boroughs, with a central administration.
By JACOB HENRY/JTA \
5/21/2022 6:03:22 AM
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Astronauts may be able to drink water from volcanoes on the moon - study
Volcanoes may have deposited sheets of ice on the lunar surface, according to new research.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
5/21/2022 6:18:51 AM
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Netflix releases Israeli period drama ‘Beauty Queen of Jerusalem’
The first 10 episodes were made available on Friday, and a second batch of 10 episodes will be released on July 29.
By CALEB GUEDES-REED/JTA AND GABE FRIEDMAN/JTA \
5/21/2022 6:15:14 AM
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What is the white supremacist Great Replacement Theory?
According to the Anti-Defamation League, the theory can be traced to early 20th century French nationalist author Maurice Barres.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
5/21/2022 11:50:46 AM
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It doesn’t matter who killed Shireen Abu Akleh in Jenin - opinion
It doesn’t matter who killed Al-Jazeera reporter Shireen Abu Akleh in the Jenin refugee camp. These days, truth doesn’t matter.
By MARK LAVIE \
5/21/2022 7:30:35 AM
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Russia stops Finland gas flows over payments dispute
Gazprom demanded Europe pays for Russian gas supplies in roubles because of sanctions imposed over Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.
By REUTERS \
5/21/2022 8:48:38 AM
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As Russia intensifies push for Donbas, Ukraine rules out ceasefire
Weeks-long siege ends at Azovstal, Russia says | Russia intensifies offensive in Donbas | Russia stops Finland gas flows over payment dispute.
By REUTERS \
5/21/2022 9:21:33 AM
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Monkeypox in Israel: Epidemiological taskforce to convene
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
5/21/2022 10:30:53 AM
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US, others walk out of APEC talks over Russia's Ukraine invasion - officials
By REUTERS \
5/21/2022 11:05:04 AM
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Biden: US offered COVID vaccines to N.Korea, but no response
By REUTERS \
5/21/2022 11:23:13 AM
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Biden, S. Korea's Yoon vow to deter N. Korea but offer COVID-19 aid
US President Joe Biden and new South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol met in Seoul for their first diplomatic engagement since the South Korean president's inauguration 11 days ago.
By REUTERS \
5/21/2022 12:10:28 PM
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Is Hamas trying to establish a new Fatah armed wing?
The Gaza-based group said that its members held general elections and elected Salem Thabet as “commander-in-chief” of the Aqsa Martyrs Brigades.
By KHALED ABU TOAMEH \
5/21/2022 1:33:46 PM
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Sydney: Supporters react to updates on the Australian general vote count
The struggles between current PM Scott Morrison's conservative coalition and the Labor opposition raised the prospect of a hung parliament and period of uncertainty.
By REUTERS \
5/21/2022 1:49:56 PM
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Biden signs Ukraine funding bill - White House
By REUTERS \
5/21/2022 2:23:32 PM
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Shanghai district to require all shops to shut, residents to stay home
By REUTERS \
5/21/2022 3:09:09 PM
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The Israeli Opera announces its new season rollout
The Israeli Opera's new opera season begins in November, and its dance season begins in September.
By BARRY DAVIS \
5/21/2022 3:14:42 PM
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Female jazz artists step into the limelight at the Yellow Submarine in Jerusalem
Other than vocalists, women are poorly represented in the international jazz arena, but in the last decade, more have been stepping into the spotlight.
By BARRY DAVIS \
5/21/2022 3:22:30 PM
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Australian prime minister concedes defeat in election
Initial vote counts showed Prime Minister Scott Morrison's conservative coalition and the Labor opposition losing ground to smaller parties.
By REUTERS AND JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
5/21/2022 3:28:10 PM
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Russia declares travel ban on 963 Americans including Biden and Blinken
The Foreign Ministry said it had added 26 new names to a list of Canadians it has barred from travelling to Russia, including defence chiefs, defence industry executives and Sophie Gregoire Trudeau.
By REUTERS \
5/21/2022 3:32:03 PM
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Grapevine May 22, 2022: Back to roots
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN \
5/21/2022 3:32:14 PM
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The world made Israel necessary by refusing to help Jews in WWII - opinion
The Evian Conference in 1938 acknowledged that there was a Jewish refugee problem, but none of the countries participating agreed to take them in.
By JACOB SIVAK \
5/21/2022 3:47:33 PM
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Judaism must learn to welcome outsiders to its traditions - opinion
Non-Jewish people should be able to explore Jewish traditions and elements without having to commit to converting.
By BENJAMIN SPRATT AND JOSHUA STANTON \
5/21/2022 4:02:28 PM
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Sanction relief for Iran is a double-edged sword - opinion
Any sanction relief Iran experiences in return for reducing its nuclear program will allow it to strengthen its proxy organizations across the globe.
By GABRIEL TOOLE \
5/21/2022 4:07:47 PM
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Israel has the potential to lead impact innovation - opinion
Many elements like climate change and COVID-19 have led investors to choose projects that will positively impact society and the planet.
By MERAV GALILI \
5/21/2022 4:22:54 PM
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Dust storm coats Jerusalem in sand for the second time in a month
Wind coming from an easterly direction has brought a dust storm from Jordan into Israel, causing the Health ministry to issue a warning for increased air pollution.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
5/21/2022 4:35:31 PM
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This is the experience of requesting a museum exchange from the Vatican - opinion
A museum exchange entails the Vatican loaning Jewish artifacts in its possession to a museum with a history of biblical archaeology.
By HARRY MOSKOFF \
5/21/2022 4:35:36 PM
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Europe has gone from being critical of Israel to admiring it - opinion
New dialogue and far-reaching collaboration are underway between the European Union and Israel.
By YOSSI SHAIN \
5/21/2022 4:46:52 PM
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How to handle a pregnancy when it’s sizzling hot outside
Excessive humidity, insane temperatures, constant thirst and a big stomach? This is how to survive pregnancy when it’s sizzling outside.
By DANIEL SARANSKY/WALLA! \
5/21/2022 4:48:49 PM
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Israel is guilty until proven innocent in the UN - opinion
Israel has been in the sights of the UN for so long that targeting the country has become an institutionalized feature of the world body.
By ASHER STERN \
5/21/2022 4:53:05 PM
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Health Ministry holds emergency meeting on monkeypox
"No concern of a pandemic of the same magnitude as COVID-19," says Health Ministry official on Monkeypox.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF AND REUTERS \
5/21/2022 5:23:04 PM
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Erdogan discusses NATO concerns with Finland and Sweden
Turkey says Sweden and Finland harbor people linked to the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) militant group and followers of Fethullah Gulen, whom Ankara accuses of orchestrating a 2016 coup attempt.
By REUTERS \
5/21/2022 5:54:51 PM
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Fight breaks out in Sheikh Jarrah, rioters throw stones at police
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
5/21/2022 6:27:16 PM
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Switzerland confirms its first case of monkeypox
By REUTERS \
5/21/2022 7:00:48 PM
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WHO working on more monkeypox guidance as cases rise
The outbreak in 11 countries where it is not endemic is highly unusual, according to scientists. More than 100 confirmed or suspected cases have been reported, most of them in Europe.
By REUTERS \
5/21/2022 7:16:00 PM
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5-year-old in moderate condition after being stung by a scorpion
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
5/21/2022 8:26:04 PM
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Gur Hassidic factions fight for second night in a row, clash with police
Fighting between factions of the Gur Hassidic sect have taken place at different cities over the past few nights as tensions rise in the community.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFF \
5/21/2022 9:42:03 PM
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Turkish FM wants to visit Temple Mount - report
According to the report, Çavuşoğlu wants to visit the Temple Mount without Israeli officials or security.
By TOVAH LAZAROFF \
5/21/2022 10:03:57 PM
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Qatari FM says Iran's leadership open for a compromise on nuclear file
Iran's Foreign Ministry said remarks by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei were mistranslated.
By REUTERS \
5/21/2022 11:33:07 PM