Trump's victory in 2016 inspired a series about cyber warfare
By Nicole Lampert
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By Felix Pope
The veteran of many successful Israeli TV series believes this is her best role yet
By Francine White
This deep connection had a tremendous effect on the image of the British in Israel for years
By Einav Schiff
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By Josh Howie
Peace TV, which has has repeatedly been condemned by Ofcom for broadcasting hate speech, is to be immediately dissolved on the orders of the Charity Commission
By David Rose
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