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...
Netanyahu Accuses UK’s Starmer of ‘Appeasing Jihadi Terrorists’ After Pledge to Recognize Palestinian State
Israeli leader lashes out after British PM warns of recognition if Gaza war drags on; backlash signals new diplomatic rift The war in Gaza has...
Pressure Mounts on U.S. to Reimpose Sanctions on Israeli Settlers After Palestinian Activist Killed
Video of Awdah Hathaleen’s killing by Yinon Levi ignites outrage in Washington, exposes policy rift over Trump-era rollback of sanctions A brutal shooting in the...
U.S. Support for Israel’s War in Gaza Craters, New Poll Finds
Gallup survey reveals steep drop in approval as partisan divide widens and Gaza civilian toll weighs on American public opinion Public backing in the United...
Israeli Envoy to UAE Faces Recall After Bar Incident Triggers Diplomatic Tensions
Netanyahu circles weigh exit strategy for Yossi Shelley amid mounting embarrassment, but PM’s office denies decision The man once considered one of Benjamin Netanyahu’s most...
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...
Egypt Hikes Tour Guide Wages in Bid to Boost Tourism Standards
Starting October, Full-Day Pay for Guides Jumps to EGP 1,800 Amid Push for Better Service and Fairer Labor Egypt’s government is handing a long-awaited raise...
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...
Sudan Peace Talks Derail as Egypt-UAE Rift Boils Over Behind Closed Doors
Postponed Quartet Meeting Exposes Sharp Divide Over Future of Warring Forces in Khartoum A crucial ministerial meeting meant to jumpstart Sudan's long-stalled peace process has...
Egypt Accused of Forced Disappearances After Daring Raid on Police Station Over Gaza Blockade
Two young men vanish after claiming responsibility for viral protest against Rafah border closure Egyptian security forces have been accused of forcibly disappearing two men...
flynas Tops Passenger Satisfaction Rankings in Saudi Arabia, GACA Report Shows
Low complaint numbers and swift resolutions make flynas the standout performer among airlines in June 2025 If you're flying within or out of Saudi Arabia...
WeRide’s Robotaxis Hit the Streets of Riyadh, Marking a First for Saudi Arabia
Autonomous driving rolls into the Kingdom as WeRide partners with Uber to launch the country's first robotaxi trial, with eyes on full-scale rollout Saudi Arabia’s...
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...
Panic at Every Drop: Aid Airdrops Fuel Frenzy and Fear Across Gaza
As food rains down from the sky, Gazans scramble for survival in a storm of hunger, bullets, and broken promises The aid finally came—but not...
Netanyahu Vows More Gaza Aid as Israeli Cabinet Debates Siege and Annexation
As starvation grips Gaza, PM says aid will keep flowing — but ministers eye harsher options if ceasefire fails Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is trying...
Aid Convoys Roll into Gaza for Third Straight Day as Egypt Ramps Up Relief Efforts
Trickling but crucial: Rafah sees renewed aid movement, with Egypt now supplying nearly 80% of Gaza’s humanitarian support amid deepening hunger crisis For the third...
