Reuters
By Reuters
-
Fast Forward Palestinians Hit Romney for Video Comments
Palestinian leaders said Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney was wrong to accuse them of not seeking peace in a controversial video. “No one stands to gain more from peace with Israel than Palestinians and no one stands to lose more in the absence of peace than Palestinians,” chief Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat told Reuters. Romney…
-
Fast Forward U.N. Warns Iran To Cooperate on Nukes
The U.N. nuclear agency insisted on Tuesday that Iran must address concerns about suspected bomb research, saying it was ready for talks and avoiding any mention of Tehran’s allegation that “terrorists” may have infiltrated the Vienna-based agency. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) issued a statement on a meeting between IAEA chief Yukiya Amano and…
-
Fast Forward Romney Derides Obama Supporters in New Video
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney dismissed supporters of President Barack Obama – almost half of U.S. voters – as people who live off government handouts and do not “care for their lives,” in a potentially damaging video. “There are 47 percent who are with him, who are dependent upon government, who believe that they are…
-
News Cuba Says It Wants Talks on Gross
Cuba has proposed talks with the United States about resolving the case of jailed American contractor Alan Gross, but has received no response, indicating a lack of interest by Washington, a top Cuban diplomat said on Monday. Foreign Ministry official Josefina Vidal said at a press conference that Cuba had proposed discussions “as a first…
-
Fast Forward Struggling Romney Campaign Tries To Retool
After a difficult week that sparked a wave of Republican hand-wringing, Mitt Romney’s campaign team fought back on Monday against a report of disarray in his inner circle and promised to retool his message with more specifics of his policies. Senior adviser Ed Gillespie struck an optimistic tone despite the Republican worries, saying President Barack…
-
Fast Forward Anti-Islam Film Sparks New Round of Protests
Protesters enraged by a film mocking the Prophet Mohammad battled with police in several Asian cities on Monday and vented their fury against the United States, blaming it for what they see as an attack on the Muslim religion. Police fired in the air to break up a crowd marching on the U.S. consulate in…
-
Fast Forward Occupy Protesters Return, In Smaller Numbers
Occupy Wall Street celebrated its one-year anniversary on Monday with a day of demonstrations that resulted in nearly 150 arrests but failed to produce the turnout or fervor that first propelled the movement into the national conversation. The demonstrations attracted roughly 1,000 activists, down sharply from last fall, highlighting the challenge the movement has faced…
-
Fast Forward European Leader Holds Talks With Iran on Nukes
EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton will meet Iran’s chief nuclear negotiator on Tuesday, Ashton’s office said on Monday, as German Chancellor Angela Merkel said a political solution was still possible in the stand-off over Tehran’s atomic programme. The head of the U.N. atomic watchdog, Yukiya Amano, also said on Monday his agency would hold…
Most Popular
- 1
Culture Inside the ancient Christian theology driving modern antisemitism
- 2
Holy Ground The promised land is… Oklahoma? Inside Tulsa’s campaign to court young Jews
- 3
Opinion The moral degradation of Israel’s far-right is even worse than you think
- 4
Fast Forward CA Gov. Newsom says he regrets apartheid comment, ‘reveres’ Israel in new interview
In Case You Missed It
-
Fast Forward Canadian progressive party picks Jewish anti-Zionist politician as its leader
-
Fast Forward Netanyahu orders Church of the Holy Sepulchre open after Palm Sunday closure flares tensions
-
Art While sculpting Jesus, this Jewish artist wrestled with his demons
-
Fast Forward Most American Jews disapprove of US military action against Iran, new poll shows
-
Shop the Forward Store
100% of profits support our journalism