A massive stone from the ancient Western Wall, weighing about six tons, will soon make its way back to Jerusalem from the IDF headquarters in...
Protesters Spark Fury at Israeli Restaurant in Notting Hill
Protesters gathered outside an Israeli-owned restaurant in Notting Hill, London, on Friday evening, chanting slogans and calling for the owners to leave the area. The...
Antisemitic Claim by Former Argentine Military Chief Fuels Tension Amid Patagonia Wildfires
A false and inflammatory claim shared by a former senior Argentine military official has ignited political backlash and deepened social tensions, as wildfires continue to...
Israel Farmers Use Poultry Feces in Cattle Feed Amid Backlash
Israel continues to allow farmers to mix poultry feces into cattle feed, a practice banned in many Western countries, sparking fresh controversy in early 2026....
Egypt Pushes Deeper Into Downtown Revival With Fourth Phase of Khedivial Cairo Project
Egypt has moved ahead with a fresh phase of its long-running plan to restore the historic heart of its capital, launching the fourth stage of...
Egypt Pushes for Second Phase of Gaza Ceasefire as Palestinian Officials Hold Cairo Talks
Palestinian and Egyptian officials met in Cairo to press ahead with talks on the second phase of the Gaza ceasefire, as regional mediators race to...
Jazeera Airways Opens New Chapter with Pioneering Flights at Amman City Airport
A quieter airport in the heart of Jordan’s capital is stepping into the spotlight. With the launch of new services by Jazeera Airways, Amman City...
Long-Stalled Kibbutzim College Project in Tel Aviv Finally Breaks Ground With 450 New Homes
After more than two decades tangled in lawsuits, stalled financing, and institutional disputes, a major redevelopment project at Kibbutzim College in Tel Aviv is finally...
At Tel Aviv’s Carlton, Breakfast Slows the City Down
On a calm Friday morning, when the week finally loosens its grip, breakfast at the Carlton Hotel in Tel Aviv feels less like a meal...
Iron Dome of the Desert: Morocco Switches On Israel’s Shield
While much of the world drifted through a late-December lull, something quietly decisive happened along the southern edge of the Mediterranean. Morocco activated an Israeli-built...
Egypt and China Deepen Clean Energy Ties as Storage and Smart Grid Talks Gain Pace
Egypt and China are pushing their energy partnership into a more technical phase, with talks now centered on electricity storage, smart grids, and AI-backed systems....
Egypt Slams Israel’s Somaliland Recognition
Egypt has strongly condemned Israel's decision to recognize Somaliland as an independent state, calling it a direct threat to Somalia's sovereignty and regional stability. This...
Egypt Breaks Ground on High-Speed Rail Linking the Red Sea to the Mediterranean
Workers have begun laying tracks east of Cairo for Egypt’s first high-speed railway, a flagship project meant to connect the Red Sea and the Mediterranean...
Ancient Pharaoh’s Solar Boat Begins Careful Reassembly Inside Cairo’s Grand Egyptian Museum
A 4,500-year-old royal boat has begun coming back to life inside Egypt’s newest cultural landmark, as visitors watch conservators slowly piece together one of the...
KFSHRC Leads Global Push in Rare Disease Data
King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre in Riyadh has made a big impact on rare disease research. The center added nearly ten percent of...
Palestinian Teenager Killed in West Bank Shooting as Video Casts Doubt on Israeli Account
A 16-year-old Palestinian boy was shot dead at close range by Israeli soldiers during a military raid in the occupied West Bank, Palestinian officials said,...
