Premier's million-dollar lifestyle, including hairdressers and makeup, does not sit well with Israelis facing higher taxes and welfare and medical-benefit cuts. Vita Bekker reports from Tel Aviv Read Article Netanyahu's big spending has Israel up in arms
They are painted on the ground as directional markers for visiting dignitaries, and they are in Mr Obama's and Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu's foreign policy rhetoric as not-to-be-crossed warnings to Syria and Iran. Read Article The Middle East, where Obama encounters red lines at every turn
Israeli leader has emerged politically weakened as near-final tally shows that his Likud party and ultranationalist electoral ticket partner Yisrael Beiteinu lost a quarter of their seats. Vita Bekker reports from Tel Aviv Read Article Benjamin Netanyahu given political slap in the face
Large stadium for the recently announced New York City Football Club is planned for iconic tennis site. Omar Rahman reports from New York Football eyes Flushing Meadows
In truth, darts is one of few sports where the professionals are more often than not in no better physical shape than the rowdy crowds that cheer them on. Dubai dart tournament promises to be exciting
Companies in the UAE are finding themselves facing a legal minefield caused by the global reach of tough and sometimes conflicting US and UK anti-corruption laws. John Henzell reports.
Bribery laws go beyond borders