Serious failures in the planning and management of Tel Aviv’s massive rail construction projects could cost the Israeli public tens of billions of shekels and...
Egypt EGX Ends Tuesday Trading Mixed as Blue Chips Slip
Egypt’s stock market closed Tuesday’s trading session on a mixed note, with losses in key benchmark indices offset by gains in Sharia compliant stocks, reflecting...
Fairfield Powers Past Kings as DJ Wyrick Reaches 100-Win Milestone
What began as a tight road test turned into a statement night for Fairfield High School. A relentless second-quarter surge flipped the game, lifted spirits,...
Saudi Arabia Turns a Desert Farming Problem into a Global Potato Export Story
In northern Saudi Arabia, where dry winds sweep across sandy plains and water has always been scarce, potatoes have quietly become an export success. What...
Israeli Scientists Reveal How Melanoma Slips Past the Immune System’s Defenses
A new study from Israel has shed light on a quiet but devastating trick used by melanoma, explaining how the deadliest skin cancer manages to...
Egypt Draws a Firm Line on Gaza Displacement, Rejecting Money-Linked Proposals
Egypt says it turned down several money-backed proposals tied to relocating Palestinians from Gaza, choosing law and security over cash. Officials say the answer was...
Saudi Coalition Warns Yemen Separatists as Tensions Threaten Fragile De-escalation
Saudi Arabia has issued a blunt warning to Yemen’s southern separatists, saying it will act against any military moves that derail efforts to calm a...
Al-Shabaab Vows War on Israel in Somaliland
Somalia's Al-Shabaab militant group has promised to battle any Israeli presence in Somaliland after Israel became the first nation to recognize the breakaway region as...
Egypt Slams Israel’s Somaliland Recognition
Egypt has strongly condemned Israel's decision to recognize Somaliland as an independent state, calling it a direct threat to Somalia's sovereignty and regional stability. This...
Jordan’s Airstrikes in Suwayda Signal a New Phase in Border Security Policy
Jordan’s recent airstrikes in Syria’s southern province of Suwayda were not about ideology, banners, or declarations of war. They were about borders, control, and a...
Saudi Arabia Unveils Luxury Desert Resorts
Saudi Arabia is transforming its vast deserts into world-class tourist hotspots through massive investments in Red Sea Global projects. With billions poured into luxury resorts...
Somalia and African Union Condemn Israel’s Recognition of Somaliland, Warning of Regional Fallout
Israel’s decision to formally recognize Somaliland as an independent state has triggered a sharp backlash from Somalia and the African Union, reopening old wounds in...
Salah Sends Egypt Through as Tense Win Over South Africa Seals AFCON Knockout Spot
Mohamed Salah once again found the moment when Egypt needed him most. His first-half penalty proved enough as Egypt edged South Africa 1–0 at AFCON...
Riyadh Theatre Festival Wraps Up Third Edition With Awards and Growing Confidence
The curtain came down on the third edition of the Riyadh Theatre Festival this week with an awards night that felt less like a finale...
Italy Boosts Egypt Energy Ties in Dual Push
Italy and Egypt are deepening their energy partnership through a mix of oil production boosts and major renewable projects, highlighting Rome's strategic Mattei Plan for...
Ancient Pharaoh’s Solar Boat Begins Careful Reassembly Inside Cairo’s Grand Egyptian Museum
A 4,500-year-old royal boat has begun coming back to life inside Egypt’s newest cultural landmark, as visitors watch conservators slowly piece together one of the...
