Jordanian authorities are doubling down on their campaign against the Muslim Brotherhood—this time with a sharper focus on economic dismantlement. What began with freezing assets...
Saudi Arabia Opens Real Estate Market to Foreign Buyers in Major Policy Shift
Saudi Arabia has taken a big swing at rewriting its real estate playbook—foreigners can now officially own property across the Kingdom. The decision, dropped by...
Egypt’s Train Booking System Bounces Back After Fire at Ramses Central Disrupts Network
Egyptian railway ticketing operations were thrown off course this week after a fire erupted at a key telecom hub in Cairo. But just days later,...
Saudi Surgeons Stun Medical World with First Fully-Robotic Liver Transplant in Child
Eight-year-old patient recovers in record time after groundbreaking robotic procedure at Riyadh’s KFSHRC An eight-year-old child in Saudi Arabia has become the first pediatric patient...
Amazon Stretches Prime Day to Four Days as United Restarts Tel Aviv Flights
Amazon is doubling down on deals, extending its signature Prime Day from two to four days for the first time ever—just as United Airlines eyes...
Telecom Egypt Blaze Rattles Cairo, Injures 14 and Shuts Down Internet Access Across Country
A fire at Telecom Egypt’s iconic Ramses headquarters on Monday sent shockwaves through Cairo and left much of the country digitally paralyzed for hours. Fourteen...
Fire at Cairo Telecom Hub Knocks Out Services, Injures 14, and Rattles Egypt’s Capital
A sudden blaze at a central Cairo telecom exchange building on Monday left parts of the city in the dark — both literally and digitally...
Saudi Arabia Arrests 37 in Drug Trafficking Ring, Including Government Employees
Saudi authorities have detained 37 people linked to a major drug trafficking network operating in the Riyadh and Hail regions, including six government employees, in...
Israel Sends Delegation to Qatar for Indirect Talks as Hamas Pushes for Guarantees
Despite sharp disagreements, Israeli officials landed in Doha for renewed discussions, hoping to salvage progress on a ceasefire and hostage deal. Israeli negotiators quietly touched...
Egypt’s Lost Decade: El-Sisi’s Rule Leaves Millions Struggling to Survive
Twelve years on from the day Field Marshal Abdel Fattah El-Sisi promised a new dawn for Egypt, many Egyptians say they are worse off than...
Saudi Arabia Reintroduces Stopover Visa With Perks for Umrah and Sightseeing
Saudi Arabia is reopening its doors — literally and spiritually — to transit travelers with the return of its stopover visa, giving visitors up to...
Kim Turnbull’s Egyptian Getaway Sends a Bold Message After Breakup With Romeo Beckham
Model shares sun-drenched bikini snaps and pyramid adventures as her post-split holiday lights up Instagram Kim Turnbull isn’t just moving on—she’s putting it all out...
Through Smoke, Sand and Memory: One Man’s 1,000-Mile Walk Across the Jordan River Watershed
A British backpacker retraced a volatile region’s geography on foot, uncovering stories etched in ash, silence, and longing. In the cold rains of winter 2022,...
Missiles From Yemen and Gaza Intercepted as Sirens Shake Israeli Heartland
The skies over Israel lit up Tuesday night as three missiles—one from Yemen and two from Gaza—were shot down by Israeli air defenses, sparking tension...
Silver Steps Into the Spotlight as Egyptians Swap Gold for Affordability
Rising Gold Costs Push Tradition Toward a More Budget-Friendly Shine The glitter of gold may still dazzle, but in Egypt, a quieter contender is stealing...
Saudi Border Shelling in Yemen Kills Civilian as Old Frontline Reignites
Renewed Violence in Saada Stokes Fears of Prolonged Conflict and Regional Stalemate A fresh round of artillery fire by Saudi forces struck Yemen’s northern Saada...