Prosecutors act on Gaza abuse claims tied to soldiers filmed at Tomorrowland; rights groups call it only a “first step” Belgian authorities have referred a...
Gaza Death Toll Soars Again as Aid Distribution Turns Deadly Ahead of Witkoff Visit
37 Palestinians Killed in Aid Line as U.S. Scrutiny Grows Over Relief Efforts and Israel's Strategy It happened in a flash, again. Just before noon...
From Dust to Bloom: How Faith-Led Projects Are Reviving the Middle East’s Scarred Landscapes
Religious Communities Turn to Soil, Sustainability, and Spirit to Reclaim Hope from the Desert A sunset hangs low over the Dead Sea. Just beyond the...
Pressure Mounts on U.S. to Reimpose Sanctions on Israeli Settlers After Palestinian Activist Killed
Video of Awdah Hathaleen’s killing by Yinon Levi ignites outrage in Washington, exposes policy rift over Trump-era rollback of sanctions A brutal shooting in the...
Egypt Accused of Forced Disappearances After Daring Raid on Police Station Over Gaza Blockade
Two young men vanish after claiming responsibility for viral protest against Rafah border closure Egyptian security forces have been accused of forcibly disappearing two men...
Netanyahu Vows More Gaza Aid as Israeli Cabinet Debates Siege and Annexation
As starvation grips Gaza, PM says aid will keep flowing — but ministers eye harsher options if ceasefire fails Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is trying...
Bottles of Rice, Cries of Guilt: Egypt’s Symbolic Aid to Gaza Reveals a Nation Torn
Viral videos of food sent across the sea lay bare Cairo’s tightrope between public anger and state restraint The image is almost surreal. A plastic...
Israeli Strikes Kill 63 in Gaza Despite Announced Ceasefire Windows
Deadly raids hit ‘safe zones’ as malnutrition toll climbs and promised humanitarian corridors falter Israel’s military campaign in Gaza claimed at least 63 more lives...
Egypt Flags 60,000 Phones Over Misuse of Duty-Free Loophole, But Exemption Policy Stays
NTRA says over 650,000 mobile devices entered Egypt with travelers in 2025, denies retroactive taxation rumors Egypt’s telecom regulator says more than 650,000 mobile phones...
Mohau Nkota Finds His Rhythm in Saudi Arabia — And Maybe in Afrikaans Too
A fresh chapter is unfolding for South Africa’s rising star, Mohau Nkota, who has just landed in the Saudi Pro League. At 20, he’s now...
India and Israel Set Sights on Deeper Defence Ties Amid Shared Terror Threats
New Delhi, Tel Aviv ramp up military partnership after Pahalgam attack and Gaza conflict shake regional security outlooks India and Israel are stepping up their...
AFP Urges Israel to Let Journalists Flee Gaza Amid ‘Untenable’ Crisis
Freelance reporters trapped in warzone, face hunger and danger as Israel blocks exits Agence France-Presse is sounding the alarm. The Paris-based news agency has called...
Egypt Greenlights $216 Million Industrial Boost with New Textile and RMG Zones
Egypt’s push for industrial decentralization just got a serious upgrade—three major projects, over $200 million in investments, and thousands of new jobs on the horizon....
Saudi Builder Breaks Ground with World’s Tallest 3D Printed Villa
Dar Al Arkan's eco-tech leap signals a greener future for Middle East construction Saudi Arabia isn’t just chasing record-breaking skyscrapers anymore. It’s now setting new...
Druze Slaughter in Syria Raises Alarm Over Minority Safety as Sweida Burns
The Sweida massacre has shocked Syrians and Israelis alike, triggering fear, fury, and soul-searching over how to shield vulnerable communities in a volatile region. They...
AOC’s Bronx Office Vandalized Over Israel Vote as Critics Accuse Her of ‘Funding Genocide’
Decolonize This Place-linked protest sparks tension after Ocasio-Cortez’s vote on Israeli missile defense amendment On a muggy Monday morning in the Bronx, red paint dripped...
