Chinese Robotaxi Startup Wins Historic License, Tapping Riyadh for Global Expansion Saudi Arabia has officially entered the self-driving era—and it’s a Chinese company at the...
In Tel Aviv, a Nation Wounded by War Finds Its Rhythm Again Through Dance
Amid conflict and grief, Israel’s dancers return to the stage — not just to perform, but to remind a fractured country that movement is survival...
Bottles of Hope: Egyptians and Turks Toss Food Into the Sea for Starving Gazans
As Famine Grips Gaza, Ordinary Citizens Resort to Desperate Measures While Borders Remain Shut On the beaches of northern Egypt and Turkey’s southern coast, plastic...
U.S. Support for Israel’s War in Gaza Hits Historic Low as Public Frustration Mounts
New Gallup poll shows sharp partisan divide and dwindling backing for military campaign entering its 21st month Support for Israel’s ongoing war in Gaza has...
Egypt Gets a Brief Reprieve from Scorching Heatwave as Temperatures Dip Slightly
Meteorological Authority reports marginal cooling, but intense humidity and high winds keep conditions harsh across most of the country After weeks of relentless, suffocating heat,...
Bangladesh’s Chief Adviser Proposes Saudi Manufacturing Push Amid Deepening Economic Ties
Muhammad Yunus urges Riyadh to invest in energy, pharma, and production sectors as Crown Prince invites him to Riyadh investment forum In a bold pitch...
Israel’s Quiet Friends: The South Pacific Nations Standing Firm at the UN
While global sentiment often shifts against Israel in major international forums, a cluster of small island nations in the South Pacific continues to back the...
British Asphalt Tech Heads to Egypt in Climate-Friendly Road Deal
In a bid to clean up potholes and cut down on carbon, a UK firm is rolling out its low-emission repair tech across Egypt—one seamless...
Brazil Joins South Africa’s Genocide Case Against Israel at UN Court
Latin America’s largest country says “moral ambiguity” is no longer an option as Gaza war draws global legal scrutiny Brazil has announced its intention to...
Westway Bets Big on West Cairo with $61 Million Mixed-Use Project
Developer eyes $142 million in sales from new 6th of October City launch, targeting partial sell-out by end of 2025 Egypt’s Westway Developments is going...
Egypt and Kuwait Wrap Up Naval Drills Amid Rising Focus on Regional Stability
A five-day joint naval exercise between Egypt and Kuwait wrapped up this week, underlining both nations' deepening military coordination and shared focus on maritime security....
Serie A’s Top Gun Retegui Heads to Saudi Arabia in Record-Breaking Move
Al-Qadsiah snap up Atalanta star in £56m deal, setting new transfer record for Italian players Mateo Retegui, last season’s top scorer in Italy’s Serie A,...
Israel Strikes Houthi Targets at Yemen’s Hodeidah Port Amid Widening Regional Fallout
Houthis vow further drone attacks on Israel unless Gaza siege ends; Israel claims Hodeidah is key weapons gateway Israel confirmed Monday it had launched multiple...
Tel Aviv Bar Shut Down After Police Find Illegal Workers From West Bank
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...
