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...
After Iran Crisis Halt, EL AL Flies Again from South Florida to Tel Aviv
Israel’s national carrier quietly resumes long-haul links after two-week break caused by war fears EL AL Airlines has restarted flights between South Florida and Tel...
Queen Hatshepsut’s Legacy Rewritten: 100-Year Mystery Over Ancient Pharaoh’s Smashed Statues Finally Resolved
For a century, archaeologists believed Queen Hatshepsut’s legacy was destroyed out of spite. A fresh study suggests it was ritual, not revenge. It’s the kind...
Saudi Arabia and China Deepen Cultural Ties with New Executive Agreement
Joint cultural research, academic exchanges, and heritage cooperation take center stage as Riyadh and Beijing mark a new phase in bilateral relations Saudi Arabia and...
Germany Eyes Cyber Alliance with Israel After Iran Missile War
Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt unveils civil-defense-focused plan in Tel Aviv visit, as Berlin sharpens its digital shield alongside Mossad Germany wants more than just boots...
Canada Launches First Evacuation Flight From Middle East Amid Iran-Israel Conflict
Ottawa begins pulling citizens from region, eyes more extractions via Jordan as war escalates A Canadian government-chartered plane quietly lifted off from Jordan late Tuesday,...
Tel Aviv’s Sleepless Underground: City Residents Seek Shelter Beneath the Surface
Fearing Nightfall, Locals Sleep in Subways and Carparks to Escape Iranian Missiles As sirens scream and missiles light up the sky, hundreds of Tel Aviv...
Egypt’s Old Rent Law Uproar Grows as Detentions Stir Fears of Mass Evictions
Arrest of Tenants’ Advocate Triggers Backlash, Rights Groups Warn of Looming Housing Emergency The battle over Egypt’s proposed amendments to its Old Rent Law has...
Flynas Fast-Tracks Return of Nigerian Pilgrims, Airlifting 8,000+ Hajj Travelers in a Week
Saudi-recognized carrier completes 60% of assigned quota with 19 return flights as post-Hajj repatriations gather speed More than 8,000 Nigerian pilgrims have already been flown...
