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...
Brussels Airlines Plans Tel Aviv Return in August as Regional Tensions Ease
Carrier to Resume Limited Flights Amid Fragile Calm in Israel Brussels Airlines is preparing to resume passenger flights to Tel Aviv next month after months...
India and Israel Set Sights on Deeper Defence Ties Amid Shared Terror Threats
New Delhi, Tel Aviv ramp up military partnership after Pahalgam attack and Gaza conflict shake regional security outlooks India and Israel are stepping up their...
Foreign Investors Pile Back Into Egypt as Currency Float Lures Billions
With $15B flowing into local debt, Egypt shines in emerging markets despite IMF warnings on privatisation delays A year after Egypt let its currency float,...
In This Egyptian Village, Silk Carpets Are Woven Into the Fabric of Family Life
Saqiya Abu Sha’ra turns looms into livelihoods, keeping a post-war tradition alive through silk, soul, and survival In Saqiya Abu Sha’ra, a small village tucked...
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’s SODIC Doubles H1 Profits as Revenues Jump Past EGP 4.7 Billion
Real estate developer logs 107.5% YoY profit growth, fueled by strong project deliveries and resilient sales momentum Egyptian real estate giant SODIC has delivered a...
AFP Urges Israel to Let Journalists Flee Gaza Amid ‘Untenable’ Crisis
Freelance reporters trapped in warzone, face hunger and danger as Israel blocks exits Agence France-Presse is sounding the alarm. The Paris-based news agency has called...
Why Tel Aviv’s Hayarkon Street Is Blowing Past Sde Dov in Real Estate Prices
Luxury buyers are shelling out over NIS 150,000 per square meter—and not even blinking Tel Aviv real estate isn’t exactly known for bargains, but even...
Iran’s Prisoners Face “Unbearable” Conditions After Israeli Strikes on Evin Facility
More than a month after Israeli airstrikes tore through part of Iran’s infamous Evin prison, the ordeal for detainees has only worsened. Far from relief,...
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....
Ancient Rock Carvings Near Aswan May Redraw Origins of Egypt’s First Dynasty
A cryptic panel carved into stone in Egypt’s southern desert is turning heads in the archaeology world—and not just for its age. This could be...
Egypt Greenlights $216 Million Industrial Boost with New Textile and RMG Zones
Egypt’s push for industrial decentralization just got a serious upgrade—three major projects, over $200 million in investments, and thousands of new jobs on the horizon....
Saudi Arabia Pushes Forward with Bold Renewable Energy Drive Worth $8.3 Billion
Seven new clean energy projects signal Riyadh’s resolve to balance oil dominance with a greener future Saudi Arabia is doubling down on renewable energy —...
Apple Speaks Arabic: Online Store Launch Signals Bigger Saudi Play
From promise to platform In December 2024, Tim Cook made a brief but pointed appearance in Riyadh. He didn’t unveil a gadget, launch an ad...
Saudi Builder Breaks Ground with World’s Tallest 3D Printed Villa
Dar Al Arkan's eco-tech leap signals a greener future for Middle East construction Saudi Arabia isn’t just chasing record-breaking skyscrapers anymore. It’s now setting new...