Jean Plantu of Le Monde defends caricature widely regarded as anti-Semitic, says canceling cartoons is like 'asking children not to do drawings for Mothers' Day'

Investments funneled through Cayman Islands, some from Saudi Arabia, raise possible conflicts of interest for Trump son-in-law

Animation short shows US leader as a self-centered fool cavorting with Netanyahu and constantly getting into trouble

David Friedman says Israel has the 'right' to keep parts of the disputed West Bank. But his boss, much less enthusiastic about the settlements, may end up opting for the status quo

Sapling publicly planted by the men in Washington was whisked into mandatory quarantine -- where, much like the relationship between the two leaders, it did not survive

House Judiciary Committee to review 'presidential obstruction and other crimes,' intelligence committee to look at Moscow's meddling in what Pelosi terms an investigative 'path'

German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas to visit Tehran, followed by Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in attempt to dial down tension and salvage nuclear deal

'There is nothing normal about undermining the rule of law. There is nothing normal about attacking the press,' she says at Wellesley College

Foreign Ministry says announcement of penalties for petrochemical industry belie Trump's claim he would reopen discussions if Tehran agreed to give up nuclear weapons

In deal which falls short of dramatic overhauls Washington had pushed for and in dramatic reversal of White House position earlier on Friday, president says tariff plan suspended

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