The ceasefire between Israel and the Islamist group Hamas in the Gaza Strip will enter into force on Sunday, January 19, announced Wednesday the Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Qatar, Mohamed bin Abderrahman.
Tuesday, January 14, marks 14 years since the fall of Tunisian president Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali, which sparked one of the most monumental chain of events ever seen in the Middle East. Ben Ali, who seized power in Tunisia in 1987 in a bloodless coup d’état,
The year 2024 has been one of the most devastating for journalists covering conflicts worldwide– with 361 behind bars, the second highest since the global record of 370 imprisoned back in 2023. According to a new report released January 16,
The Middle East is witnessing widespread celebrations after the Gaza ceasefire announcement. In Iran, crowds filled Tehran and Tabriz, chanting for Gaza's resistance. Jordan's streets came alive with car parades and Palestinian flags.
Israel is now required to act wisely, both diplomatically and militarily, and not let the Lebanese opportunity slip away.
Israel-Hamas ceasefire agreed to "in principle," officials say 02:08 A draft deal for a ceasefire in Gaza and hostage release has been agreed to in principle and, if all goes well, will be ...
The Abraham Accords remain a cornerstone of President-elect Donald Trump and the Republican Party's agenda. During the 79th session of the UN General Assembly, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyah
The fall of Assad proves that the Arab Spring isn't over - and Tunisians may yet see an end to the reign of dictators
The Israeli government approved a ceasefire deal that could bring an end to the 15 months of war in Gaza. It's slated to go into effect Sunday morning.
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A total of 361 journalists were behind bars on 1 December 2024, the second-highest number since the global record set in 2022. China, Israel, and Myanmar were the worst offenders