Ariel Sharon

Posters of Isaac Herzog, who heads the center-left Zionist Union coalition. General elections will be held in Israel on March 17.

‘The reason many of you still haven’t decided to vote for me is my voice’

Global Politics

“Netanyahu has a very unique and prominent voice in terms of volume, tone, and clarity,” says one political analyst. “As far as opinion polls that I saw, Herzog’s voice expresses the opposite.”

A Palestinian man prays near Israeli police during Friday prayers in the East Jerusalem neighbourhood of Wadi al-Joz on October 31, 2014. Israeli police declared an age limit on Friday for Palestinians wanting to enter the Old City, only allowing males ab

Reopening holy sites for Muslims fails to ease tensions in Jerusalem

Conflict
Sharon cartoon

Why an Israeli cartoonist loved Ariel Sharon

Arts, Culture & Media
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu lays a wreath during the funeral service for Ariel Sharon near Sycamore Farm, Sharon's residence in southern Israel, on January 13, 2014.

Ariel Sharon fought for the security of his people, even when that meant giving up land

Global Politics
Sharon funeral

Where were all the mourners this weekend, as Ariel Sharon lay in state?

Global Politics

The wrong way to nurture a new country

Global Scan

The situation in Sudan continues to spiral out of control. In Afghanistan, a family decided to try and make the 10-year-old girl a suicide bomber. And liberal Catholics may be disappointed the more they consider the political leanings of the current pope. In this edition of the Global Scan, everyone is taking sides.

Former Israeli Prime Minister Ariel "The Bulldozer" Sharon in Jerusalem August 9, 2005.

Controversial Israeli leader and former Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has died

Global Politics

Former Israeli leader Ariel Sharon has died after spending nearly eight years in a coma that followed a stroke. Sharon was highly controversial — both loved and hated. And few individuals in recent memory have had as much of an influence on the recent history of the Middle East.

Turkish President Abdullah Gul addresses the 68th United Nations General Assembly in New York.

Sometimes it’s not what you say or how you say it… it’s the language you pick

Arts, Culture & Media

You might think world leaders care a lot about the words they choose and how powerfully they deliver them. Guess again. Sometimes all that matters much less than deciding whether to speak English or not.

Bioethicist raises ethical questions over long-term life support

Health & Medicine

Ariel Sharon, Israel’s former prime minister, has been in a permanent vegetative state since he suffered a stroke in 2006. Recently new tests have revealed brain activity — leaving researchers surprised and raising a whole host of new ethical questions.

In upcoming election, minor Israeli parties on verge of winning seats

Israel’s electoral system for parliament has people voting for parties, not people. In order to get seats, a party needs to win at least two percent of the vote. Some 34 parties are running this year and some parties that are on the fringe of Israeli politics are on the verge of winning enough support to actually secure seats.