Winston Churchill

Coming together again: What D-day teaches about Israel, Iran, and unity - opinion

The alliance that won World War II stands divided as Iran emerges as a modern challenge.

D-Day: marking 82 years.
PARTICIPANTS WATCH and listen to a video message of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu displayed on a screen during the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) at a sports and cultural centre in Budapest, Hungary, on March 21, 2026.

Prime Minister Netanyahu's son speaks at Hungary's CPAC conference, praises PM Orban

With countless news sources and experts from every angle, Israelis are being overwhelmed by thousands of updates and commentary, often polarized, repetitive, and/or conflicting regarding the war. The result is like being surrounded by thousands of megaphones blasting updates to you. (Illustrative)

Israel-Iran war: The psychological cost of infinite news sources - opinion

 Iran's Defense Minister Brigadier General Mohammad-Reza Ashtiani walks near an Iranian missile during an unveiling ceremony in Tehran, Iran, in this picture obtained on February 17, 2024.

From Nazi Germany to Tehran: When appeasement fails - opinion


Churchill statue desecrated during London protests

Former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill's memorial was vandalised by protesters with the word 'racist' scribbled on the monument.

A demonstrator is seen on the Cenotaph on Whitehall during a Black Lives Matter protest in London, following the death of George Floyd who died in police custody in Minneapolis, London, Britain, June 7, 2020.

Grapevine April 19 2020: Still singing to boost public morale

Now at age 103, she's singing it once more, this time not for the military troops and doctors and nurses in the battlefields, but for the doctors, nurses and patients caught up in COVID-19.

CHILD SURVIVORS on the day of their liberation from Auschwitz (Seventh and eighth from left Marta Wise and her sister Eva Slonim)

Churchill’s definition of Belgium: ‘A manufactured country’

“Usury” was the grounds for deportation of the Jews of Antwerp by the Duke of Brabant in 1261, who called for them to be expelled or destroyed.

SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL, 1941.

Examining the boundaries of power

The results of our second elections present a last opportunity for reflection and change.

Winston Churchill

Roberts’ Churchill: On courage, destiny and the miracles of history

The book, as well as about Churchill’s lonely but firm stand against antisemitism in the UK and his attitude towards Jews and Israel.

Eminent historian and Churchill biographer Andrew Roberts

These elections should be about victory

A statue of Winston Churchill in the UK. Can we learn from his desire for victory?

Destined for greatness: A new biography of Winston Churchill

The latest Churchill biography manages to be both engaging and scrupulously researched.

Winston Churchill

Reality Check: Netanyahu’s pandering to Trump serious threat to Israel’s security

It’s been two weeks since Prime Minister and Defense Minister (let’s skip all the other ministerial titles he currently holds) Benjamin Netanyahu’s cynical, doom-laden speech.

The statue of Britain's former Prime Minister Winston Churchill is silhouetted in front of the Houses of Parliament in London

Netanyahu jokes: Investigations most interesting part of job as PM

The prime minister showed off his wittier side during a 40-minute interview in Washington, DC.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in an onstage interview with David Bloomberg at the Economic Club in Washington D.C, March 2018

Accomplices to the Holocaust

Recent research has shown that British and American planes stationed in Italy in 1944 could easily have struck Auschwitz. In fact, they were flying missions nearby and as far away as Warsaw.

A PORTION of a memorial to the victims of the Holocaust at Yad Vashem.