Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty says Cairo working on short-term deal that could open door to broader political process as tensions with Israel simmer Egypt’s top...
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,...
Air France Lifts Suspension, Resumes Flights to Gulf and Lebanon Amid Eased Tensions
After brief halt triggered by Iran-Israel conflict, the French carrier restores key Middle East routes as skies begin to clear Air France is restarting its...
Israel Believes Iran’s Enriched Uranium Is Buried Under Rubble, Saudi Report Says
As questions swirl over the fate of Iran’s nuclear stockpile, Israeli officials claim precise knowledge—while silence from Tehran adds to the suspense Israel says it...
Saudi’s Uruq Bani Ma’arid Joins IUCN’s Prestigious Green List, Cementing Conservation Milestone
Saudi Arabia has landed another environmental win. Uruq Bani Ma’arid—an epic sprawl of desert life on the fringe of the Rub’ al Khali—has officially been...
Warmth, Words, and Vision: Saudi Arabia Wraps Up Literary Showcase at Beijing Book Fair
Riyadh’s Cultural Ambitions Shine Bright in Beijing as Literary Diplomacy Deepens Saudi-Chinese Ties Saudi Arabia’s presence at the Beijing International Book Fair 2025 was more...
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...
Trump’s Ceasefire Holds by a Thread as Israel Strikes, Iran Denies, and Markets Panic
As the bombs pause and rhetoric flares, the Middle East stares into an uneasy silence—and Wall Street is watching every word Twelve days of chaos,...
Tehran, Tel Aviv, and Trump: Uneasy Calm Settles Over 12-Day War
Ceasefire halts Iran-Israel fighting as Trump steps in — but tensions simmer beneath the surface After 12 days of rockets, strikes, and near-constant alerts, the...
UK Airlifts Second Wave of Citizens from Israel Amid Escalating Regional Fears
Tel Aviv to Cyprus to Home: Britain Moves Fast as Middle East Tensions Bite A second UK military flight carrying British nationals out of Israel...
Egypt’s UNESCO Hopeful Courts Grenada’s Backing in Caribbean Cultural Diplomacy Push
Khaled El Enany’s pitch for Director-General role blends heritage, climate justice, and Caribbean cooperation Egypt’s Khaled El Enany is taking his bid for the top...
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...
NFL Plants New Roots in Cairo with First-Ever Women’s Flag Football Coaching Clinic
League expands its African footprint through grassroots coaching, with Cairo emerging as a key player in women’s flag football Cairo just hosted something it’s never...
Egypt’s $3.8 Billion Dilemma: Smart City or Smart Surveillance?
As China builds, operates, and maintains Egypt’s new capital district, fears of dependency and digital oversight cast a long shadow Egypt’s flashy New Administrative Capital,...
Scientists Reconstruct Face of Egypt’s Forgotten Pharaoh Hatshepsut in Stunning Archaeological Breakthrough
The long-misunderstood queen who ruled like a king finally gets her face—and her story—back, thanks to digital forensics and a fresh look at broken statues....
Eight US Airbases on High Alert as Iran Vows Retaliation After Strike on Nuclear Sites
A string of American military installations across the Middle East has gone into heightened readiness after the U.S. launched missile strikes on Iran’s key nuclear...
