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We speak to Peter Beinart, editor-at-large at Jewish Currents, about changing popular opinion in the U.S. toward Israel and Palestine. “I’m not sure there’s any political issue in the United States, ...
Iran and Israel came to blows, and Beijing mostly ducked. China isn’t ready to be the world’s next superpower: That’s one ...
China has investments in Israel’s burgeoning tech sector and its Belt and Road infrastructure project spans Iran, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman, Kuwait, Iraq, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates.
News about Peter Max, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.
As an unprecedented Israeli attack on Iran last week sparks a spiraling conflict between the two enemy states, China has seen an opportunity to cast itself as potential peace broker – and an ...
BEIJING - China has issued advisories to its citizens in Israel and Iran of the \"complex and severe\" security situation in those countries on Friday, adding a warning to those in Israel to ...
Peter Sichel, Cold War spy who popularized Blue Nun wine, dies at 102 A German Jewish refugee, he became a decorated CIA officer before resigning to lead his family’s wine business.
Peter Sichel in 1980. When he took over the family wine business in 1960, after leaving the C.I.A., he streamlined it and focused on Blue Nun, “the wine that’s correct with any dish ...
JERUSALEM - The 10th-anniversary celebration of the China-Israel Changzhou Innovation Park was held Wednesday in Tel Aviv, Israel's economic hub.
Born Peter Max Finkelstein on October 19, 1937 in Berlin, Germany, his parents fled the Nazi regime in 1938, moving between China, Israel, and Paris before settling in Brooklyn, NY in 1953.
Israel, too, is a recipient of Chinese investment (despite China’s support for the Palestinian cause). China sees American power waning in the Middle East, and senses an opportunity.
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