Examples of using Current affairs in English and their translations into Hebrew
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his is experience includes ITV News and Channel 4 current affairs.
He wrote books about current affairs and about voyages to Russia and Hungary.
It is he who distributes the current affairs between the subordinate employees of the company,
culture and current affairs from a Jewish perspective.
Com, featuring the tagline“everything you know is wrong,” that focuses on current affairs titles and seeks to expose alleged conspiracy theories,
in Polish political life, though he is often interviewed and asked his opinion on current affairs.
urban meeting places and small Convention Centers to ventilate pulsating current affairs.
other similar service presented by a journalist who deals with news, current affairs, commentary, investigative journalism or interviews on a range of issues;
All the rabbis in Paris attend half a day of Torah study and Halakhic discussions of current affairs each week.
Older pupils are offered a choice from a series of lectures accentuating the link between the language of art and Israeli current affairs.
She leads by listening to the radio in the morning and afternoon with current affairs programs such as“This Morning”,“schedule”,“All Talk”,“half-day” and“hshah internationally.“.
Broadcasting station consists of current affairs programs in Ukraine, in the East
In March 2011, Wilson presented an edition of the Channel 4 current affairs programme Dispatches entitled Train Journeys From Hell, with transport journalist Christian Wolmar highlighting the failings of the British rail network.
culture around the world, including history, current affairs and the arts through a range of interactive materials and practical activities.
discuss current affairs, read a pamphlet,
editor and presenter current affairs programs on public radio IBA News.
online content on Judaism, news, current affairs, children, Internet TV channel with a variety of video.
He is often forced to confront a long list of angry nationalists on the country's most popular current affairs program, but his performances have turned him into a popular blogger and a leader in the Jewish community.
appeared on the same channel's satirical current affairs programme 10 O'Clock Live[20]
completely bypassing the current affairs and the most urgent,