Cairo is hustling to bring American money into its economy, offering ports, factories, and reforms to sweeten the deal. Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly has given...
Ghosts in Cairo: Gaza’s Displaced Palestinians Live in Legal Limbo
Fleeing bombs, abandoned by diplomacy — 100,000 Palestinians now stranded in Egypt without rights, status, or a way home They crossed the Rafah border under...
Egypt Walks a Tightrope as Sinai Strains Under Israel-Hamas War Pressure
Border tensions, refugee fears, and Sinai’s deep-rooted instability put Cairo in an increasingly uncomfortable bind The war in Gaza may technically be next door, but...
Jordan Scott Clinches Seventh Straight Win With Final-Round Heroics in Madrid
Jamaican Triple Jumper Pulls Off Stunning Comeback at Continental Tour Meet Jordan Scott just can’t stop winning. The Jamaican national champion pulled off a breathtaking...
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...
Al Futtaim Strikes $667 Million Deal for Nearly Half of Saudi Arabia’s Cenomi Retail
Emirati Group’s Strategic Bet Signals Stronger UAE–Saudi Business Ties Al Futtaim Group is making a major play in Saudi Arabia’s booming consumer market. The Dubai-based...
Riyadh to Host World’s Top Digital Regulators as Saudi Arabia Stakes Claim in Global Tech Governance
Kingdom positions itself as leader in global tech diplomacy with ITU-backed symposium As geopolitical rivalries simmer over control of digital infrastructure and AI regulation, Saudi...
Saudi Arabia Bids Farewell to ‘Sleeping Prince’ Alwaleed bin Khalid
After Two Decades in a Coma, a Royal Life Ends — But the Symbolism Endures In the fading Riyadh sun on Sunday evening, grief hung...
After Wartime Silence, Jerusalem Chamber Music Festival Returns with Poise and Power
Rescheduled for September, the festival marks a symbolic cultural revival amid national trauma In a city still reckoning with the echoes of war, Jerusalem’s most...
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...
Israel Seizes Administrative Control of Hebron’s Tomb of the Patriarchs Amid Mounting Tensions
Civil Administration says move is temporary for construction; Palestinian authorities reject claims as “land grab in disguise” In a development that risks reigniting religious and...
Netanyahu’s Former Aide to Be Questioned in Serbia Over Qatargate, Intelligence Leak
Israeli police to send investigators abroad for high-profile probe as ex-campaign adviser stays away from Tel Aviv spotlight Israeli police are packing their bags for...
Egypt Stocks Break Records as Gulf Markets Falter on Trump Tariff Tensions
Regional equity split deepens as investors weigh IMF optimism in Cairo against tariff fears in Riyadh and Dubai Middle East stocks are heading in two...
Egypt’s Gas Gamble Backfires as LNG Imports Jump 1650% and Exports Vanish
Energy shortfalls, halted Israeli supply, and rising demand send Egypt scrambling for foreign gas—and the tab is getting heavier Egypt’s gas balance just flipped upside...
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...
Hilton Breaks Ground on Twin Luxury Projects in Egypt’s New Capital
Al Mirage partners with Hilton for sky villas, serviced apartments, and 250 hotel rooms overlooking the Green River In a bold show of confidence in...