Business on Allenby Street faces closure as police ramp up enforcement against unpermitted employment A Tel Aviv bar-restaurant has been slapped with a closure order...
Egypt Opens Doors Wider for Saudi Investment as PM Backs Sumo Group Expansion
Cairo leans into Gulf partnerships, calling Riyadh-backed real estate push a cornerstone of post-crisis recovery Egypt is rolling out the red carpet for Saudi money—again....
Jordan’s Tourism Revenue Jumps to $3.67 Billion in First Half, Defying Regional Tensions
Surge in Visitors from Asia and Europe Fuels Growth Despite June Dip Tourism is back in Jordan — and stronger than many expected. The country...
115 Killed, 19 Starved in Gaza as Hunger Crisis Spirals into Horror
Israeli gunfire at aid points claims scores of lives amid deepening starvation; survivors speak of despair and collapse As the sun rose over the scorched...
Egypt Applauds U.S. and U.K. for Easing Travel Warnings
New Level II advisory expected to boost tourism amid Cairo’s push for 30 million annual visitors by 2028 Egypt has welcomed a significant diplomatic win...
Bechtel Lands Key Role in Saudi Arabia’s Expo 2030 Buildout
U.S. engineering giant to steer infrastructure delivery for Riyadh’s six-square-kilometre World Expo site Saudi Arabia has officially tapped U.S. engineering powerhouse Bechtel to manage one...
Esinli Capital Pushes Open VC’s Gates with $10K Minimum, Calling Out America’s Wealth Barrier
Just 1% of 19 Million Accredited U.S. Investors Access Top Venture Capital Returns—Esinli Wants to Fix That For decades, venture capital's best-kept secret wasn’t its...
Egypt Clears $1 Billion in Oil Debt to Reassure Global Energy Giants
Cairo’s move to settle arrears aims to steady investor nerves and signal long-term commitment to energy partners Egypt just wrote a billion-dollar check—and it wasn’t...
Saudi Cultural Week Brings Kingdom’s Spirit to Osaka’s Expo Grounds
The Saudi Ministry of Culture is putting on quite the show in Osaka this week — a four-day celebration that wraps history, hospitality, and heritage...
Israeli Legal Scholar Calls Gaza Evacuation a ‘Manifest War Crime’ Amid ICJ Scrutiny
Key figure in Israel's own ICJ defense denounces latest Gaza operation as unlawful population transfer A prominent Israeli legal scholar who previously defended his country...
Donkey Bones Tell Surprising Tale of Canaanite-Egyptian Ties 4,700 Years Ago
A stash of donkey skeletons buried beneath ancient homes in central Israel is rewriting what we thought we knew about the Bronze Age—and it's wilder...
Trump and Netanyahu Hold Surprise Second Meeting as Gaza Ceasefire Hopes Rise
Trump and Netanyahu Hold Surprise Second Meeting as Gaza Ceasefire Hopes Rise A quiet but significant hour-long meeting between President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu...
Egypt’s 15-Year Verdict for Truck Driver Sparks National Outcry Over Road Safety
An Egyptian court’s ruling this week in a deadly road crash case has put the country’s battered transportation system in the spotlight once again. With...
Tel Aviv Man Accused of Spying for Iran, Filming Military Bases and Officials’ Homes
A 27-year-old man from Tel Aviv is at the center of an alarming espionage case, after Israeli authorities say he conducted surveillance assignments on behalf...
All the Best, Brother”: Jordan James Sends Love as Kyogo Furuhashi Joins Birmingham City
As Birmingham City fans toast the club's latest signing in Japanese forward Kyogo Furuhashi, one familiar name from the past has popped up with a...
Israeli Fighter Jets Hit Three Yemeni Ports, Power Plant After Fresh Houthi Missile Launches
Israel said it launched overnight airstrikes on four Houthi-controlled sites in Yemen, including ports on the Red Sea and a key power station, marking the...