Freed hostage and her father on front page of UK newspapers
The Telegraph and The Observer feature on the front page of their Sunday edition a photo of Noa Argamani reuniting with her father Yaakov, after she was freed from Hamas captivity.
The Telegraph and The Observer feature on the front page of their Sunday edition a photo of Noa Argamani reuniting with her father Yaakov, after she was freed from Hamas captivity.
The front pages of British newspapers today featured Kfir Bibas, a baby less than a year old kidnapped by Hamas.
When leaders fear the morning newspaper more than the enemy, the task will remain unfulfilled. Op-ed.
Shacharit newspaper blackens front page, says, 'We saw fit to remind everyone (for free) about the real destruction.'
Opponents of judicial reform purchase ads on front pages of most major newspapers in Israel stating it is a 'black day' for democracy.
At a time when many local Jewish news outlets are shrinking or shuttering operations, the Cleveland Jewish News is expanding its footprint.
Conservative, pro-Israel newspaper purchased by former Algemeiner editor Dovid Efune.
James Sears, editor of Toronto newspaper Your Ward News, was found guilty of promoting hatred against Jews and women.
Almost all daily, weekend, newspapers experienced significant decrease in average exposure in 2020 compared to 2019, TGI survey says.
The Jewish Chronicle and Jewish News to seek a creditors voluntary liquidation as pandemic devastates media industry.
After 60 years, Canada’s leading Jewish newspaper to close amid coronavirus crisis.
The two top British Jewish newspapers plan to merge in a move which will 'secure their financial futures.'
Polish government publishes ad in Israeli newspapers showing joint statement of Israel and Poland following Holocaust law controversy.
Freebie Israel Hayom retains top spot as Israelis' favorite newspaper, enjoying a 3.8% lead over its second place competitor.
New York Observer ceases publishing a print edition but will continue online.
Poll that assesses preferred newspapers among readers indicates readers trending towards right-leaning papers.
The newspaper prepares for its latest round of layoffs. Publisher Schocken cites 'the challenging economic environment' as reason.
Publications regularly publish hateful cartoons, articles inciting violence against Jews. But are they gone for good?
Is closing Israel Hayom good for the public? More than 80% believe it is not - and that private interests are at play.
Makor Rishon and Maariv-NRG were to be sold to Sheldon Adelson but bureaucracy may kill the deal.
Seemingly innocuous bill to introduce 'fair competition' to news market expected to cause uproar in coalition, Israeli press.
Sabbath-observing Israelis are keeping Israeli newspapers alive, a study by several researchers at Ariel University said
International media seem to be beginning to get fed up with the Palestinian Authority issue. Iran and Syria are taking the headlines.
Hundreds of employees marched to protest sale, fearing massive layoffs. Maariv: Most employees to remain.