JERUSALEM - Israel is blocking leading archeologists from surveying massive damage Islamic authorities are accused of causing to what experts believe may be an outer wall of the Second Jewish Temple, WND has learned.
Barclays says that a "technical breakdown" in the UK's clearing system forced it to borrow £1.6bn from the Bank of England.
Kenya's Anglican Church has consecrated two US bishops in a move likely to deepen a bitter row over homosexuality.
(IsraelNN.com) A policeman trying to stop an Arab tractor engaged in illegal Temple Mount excavations was assaulted - and the police chief who arrived on the scene arrested no one.
KHARTOUM, (Reuters) - Floods across Sudan have killed 101 people, spread disease and destroyed livelihoods by wiping out agricultural crops, officials said on Wednesday.
Group in India 'descended from Joseph' struggled to 'return home'
People holidaying in exotic places without being vaccinated is causing a rise in dangerous diseases like typhoid, warn doctors.
In the Telegraph Daniel Hannan argues that "EUROCRATS ARE TOO CLOSE TO THEIR FINAL OBJECTIVE TO LET A LITTLE THING LIKE DEMOCRACY STAND IN THEIR WAY"
The latest anti-terrorist law, passed by the US Congress on 3 August, has caused concern in the European Commission.
Questions are being raised in Germany about the new treaty, following Germany's failure to ratify the constitution.
A Dutch politician has caused a splash by saying that the Koran should be banned just as Mein Kampf is banned, and for much the same reason - that it is a "fascist" book.
A special report by the government's Intelligence and Terrorism Information Centre shows that Great Britain continues to serve as a centre for publications of Hamas incitement.
Another Christian organization has reaffirmed the position taken by many evangelical leaders in support of Israel abandoning territory claimed in the 1967 War.
A group of Israeli archeologists on Monday renewed their blistering condemnation of the Antiquities Authority for authorizing Muslim officials to carry out a dig on Jerusalem's Temple Mount with tractors and other heavy equipment as part of infrastructure work to repair faulty electrical lines on the ancient compound.
The story of Lance Bombardier Ben Parkinson, revealed in yesterday's Daily Mail, has shocked even those accustomed to the madnesses of government bureaucracy.