Energy shortfalls, halted Israeli supply, and rising demand send Egypt scrambling for foreign gas—and the tab is getting heavier Egypt’s gas balance just flipped upside...
Saudi Arabia to Launch First Commodities Bourse in Bid to Loosen Grip of Global Price Makers
Kingdom’s mining surge and financial reforms align to create new pricing power from Riyadh Saudi Arabia is laying the groundwork for its first homegrown commodities...
Israel’s Airstrikes in Syria Expose Fragile Minority Tensions as Druze-Bedouin Clashes Turn Deadly
In the rolling hills of southern Syria, where olive trees meet the mountain shadows of Suweida, the ancient Druze community is once again caught in...
Cleopatra Clue? ‘Geometric Miracle’ Tunnel Unearthed Beneath Ancient Egyptian Temple
Discovery at Taposiris Magna stirs fresh hope in search for Cleopatra’s long-lost tomb A mysterious tunnel unearthed beneath an ancient Egyptian temple is drawing global...
Saudi Arabia Quietly Torpedoed Trump’s Gaza Displacement Proposal, Israeli Report Says
A controversial U.S. plan to relocate Palestinians out of Gaza appears to have hit a brick wall — and according to Israeli sources, that wall...
Tel Aviv Skies Reopen: Wizz Air to Resume Flights from Sofia, London, Rome in August
Wizz Air will restart flights to Israel more than a month ahead of schedule, connecting Tel Aviv with nine cities across Europe and the Middle...
More Than You Can Handle’: Belly Dancer’s Arrest in Egypt Sparks Outrage and Diplomacy
An Italian-Egyptian belly dancer’s arrest in Cairo over her Instagram videos has triggered a heated diplomatic row, with Italy demanding answers and critics slamming Egypt’s...
Hezbollah’s No. 2 Says Group Was Blindsided by Israeli Tech Before Pager Bombings
Hezbollah’s second-in-command, Naim Qassem, has admitted that the group was caught entirely off guard by Israel’s ability to infiltrate its hardware supply chain, leading to...
United to Resume Tel Aviv Flights Earlier Than Expected as Airlines Tiptoe Back into Israel
Wizz Air also eyes August comeback with limited routes to Larnaca and Budapest United Airlines is bringing back its Tel Aviv service from New York...
Lufthansa to Resume Tel Aviv Flights August 1 After Iran War Grounded Travel
Germany’s flagship carrier is planning a cautious comeback to Israel, marking a key turning point after weeks of tension in the skies. Lufthansa says it...
Cairo Airport Handles Over 2.39 Million Flyers in June Amid Tech-Driven Overhaul
Passenger arrivals outpace departures as Egypt’s busiest airport rides a summer surge Cairo International Airport clocked a sharp rise in air traffic this June, welcoming...
Israel’s Flying Shame: El Al Faces Public Fury for Stranding Passengers During Wartime
The national airline once seen as a symbol of resilience is now drawing fierce criticism for failing Israelis when they needed it most. El Al...
Subsea7 Wins Offshore Egypt Deal Worth Up to $150 Million
New subsea project adds to Egypt’s deepwater momentum as energy sector stays upbeat Subsea7 just landed a fresh offshore contract in Egypt that could be...
Michael Jordan’s Iconic Estate Hits Airbnb, But You’ll Need Deep Pockets and Seven Nights
NBA fans can now sleep under the same roof that once housed the greatest to ever do it — but it’s going to cost more...
Tehran’s $88 Compensation Plan Sparks Outrage as Bombed-Out Residents Left in Limbo
Tehran’s mayor says residents hit by Israeli airstrikes will get $88 per square meter to rebuild. That’s barely a tenth of what they need—and the...
Ukraine and Egypt Eye Strategic Food Hub as Global Supply Chains Shift Again
A potential logistics deal between Kyiv and Cairo could redraw grain trade routes, strengthen diplomatic ties, and give both nations more leverage in a hungry...
