Israel to end Turkey free trade deal in retaliatory move
Israel said it will also impose a 100% tariff on other imports from Turkey in retaliation for Ankara's decision to put an end to exports over the Gaza war.
Israel said it will also impose a 100% tariff on other imports from Turkey in retaliation for Ankara's decision to put an end to exports over the Gaza war.
Spain has refused to allow a ship carrying 27 tonnes worth of explosive material destined for Israel in one of its ports.
Tyson Fury declared himself ready to face Oleksandr Usyk and said he'd pray for his Ukrainian rival before Saturday's undisputed heavyweight clash. The sometimes madcap Mancunian kept his comments brief in a subdued press appearance on Thursday, two days before what is being
Autocratic President Saied said said the arrests took place 'in full respect for Tunisian law, which guarantees equality and the right to a fair trial'.
As Israel becomes increasingly isolated internationally, the army stated that two Thai workers, presumed kidnapped by Hamas, were actually killed by the group on Oct. 7.
The city, which is run by the UAE-backed Southern Transitional Council, is reeling from power cuts amid scorching temperatures.
Selahattin Demirtas, co-leader of the pro-Kurdish Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP), and others were sentenced to a combined 375 years in Turkish prisons. Demirtas has remained in prison since 2016.
Brig. Gen. (ret.) Dov Tamari says the heads of Israel's defense agencies should tell PM Netanyahu he isn't allowed to manage the Gaza war. In an interview, he talks about secret commando nuclear operations and claims you can't militarily vanquish a terrorist group
The Turkish vice president said that if the watchdog doesn’t remove the country from its grey list, it would be “due to political reasons."
U.S. shares Israeli Defense Minister Gallant's concerns that Israel has no plans for 'day after' war, senior U.S. official says ■ More forces will join Israeli op in Rafah, Gallant says ■ U.S. anchors temporary floating pier for aid delivery to Gaza beach ■ IDF probing incident
HTS security forces are on high alert in and around the Syrian city of Idlib amid continued protests against the hardline Islamist group's rule
Masarwa was summoned to a meeting after students and parents identified her in photos at the march and called for the school to dismiss her.
A Turkish court on Thursday sentenced an ex-leader of the pro-Kurdish HDP party to 42 years in prison for his alleged role in deadly 2014 protests.
A bill that would mandate to send military aid to Israel passed with the support of 16 Democrats but Biden is expected to veto it.
The Arab League during a summit on Thursday called for UN peacekeeping forces to be deployed in occupied Palestinian territories.
At a field hospital that has become one of Gaza's main trauma centres, a doctor who has worked in a dozen war zones described the situation as the most "catastrophic" he had ever seen. "It is devastating," said Javed Ali, International Medical Corps's head of emergency response
Meta Platforms has restored Facebook posts by Malaysian media covering Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim's meeting this week with Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh.
Meta Platforms has restored Facebook posts by Malaysian media covering Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim's meeting this week with Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh.
Victoria's parliament has become one of the few in the world to prevent its MPs from showing solidarity with the Palestinian cause by banning keffiyehs.
Pseudo-intellectual idol to the masses, Yuval Noah Harari's imaginary Zionism is so far-fetched he may as well be living on another planet, writes Yoav Litvin.
South Africa claims that Israel did not fulfill provisional measures issued by the ICJ to prevent genocidal acts against Palestinians in Gaza.
On Wednesday, the State Department held a briefing to share details and answer questions about the new sea corridor to facilitate food aid to Gaza.
The UAE has refused to back the Palestinian Authority's budget ahead of the Arab Summit, calling for a new Palestinian government.
As Putin was making his way to Beijing, Alexie Miller, chair of Russia’s Gazprom, was in Tehran, where he met First Vice President Mohammad Mokhber and Oil Minister Javad Owji, the company said.
As Putin was making his way to Beijing, Alexie Miller, chair of Russia’s Gazprom, was in Tehran, where he met First Vice President Mohammad Mokhber and Oil Minister Javad Owji, the company said.
Atia Mohamad Abu Salem, a 24-year old Syrian refugee and university student, began a hunger strike on Tuesday to protest his impending deportation from Jordan.
A suspected criminal gang leader wanted by Turkey was arrested in Greece, Greek police and intelligence sources said on Wednesday.
Why and how were the giant structures built miles from the Nile? An international team may have solved the riddle
Tributes are pouring in for the journalist who was killed in the Sheikh Radwan neighbourhood of Gaza City, along with his wife and children.
The Persian Gulf region has experienced intense rainfall in recent weeks, and hundreds have been killed by floods in neighboring Afghanistan.
Yemeni authorities deployed security forces across Aden Wednesday as anger grows over hours-long power cuts in the port city.
UNRWA's office in East Jerusalem was subject to another arson attack by Israeli extremists, in the backdrop of the war in Gaza and hostility towards the agency.
Egypt received $14 billion from the UAE on Wednesday as a second payment for the development of the Ras al-Hekma peninsula.
Several Tunisian social media users went further to assume that the Meta founder's shirt saying, "Carthage must be destroyed" was an allusion to Gaza.
Senior Israeli officials are increasingly concerned over deteriorating relations with Egypt following their ground invasion of Rafah.
The risk of a 'State of Hamastan' in the West Bank won't threaten Israel's existence – unlike Iran or the loss of Israel's democracy and global support
Hundreds of lawyers, activists and others demonstrated on Thursday in the Tunisian capital over the arrest of two lawyers in police raids on the national bar association, AFP journalists said. Protesters gathered near the main courthouse in Tunis as police barred journalists
Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh said that any post-war deals must include the group as Israel sent a delegation to Cairo to discuss the invasion of Rafah.
A senior USAID official said the United States is “not at all satisfied” with the progress of discussions with the IDF over steps to prevent Israeli soldiers from killing aid workers in Gaza.
US troops on Thursday anchored a long-awaited temporary pier aimed at ramping up emergency aid to a beach in the war-ravaged Gaza Strip, the US military and Israel said. The US Central Command said the pier was "successfully affixed to the beach in Gaza" with around 500 tonnes
Egypt, after months of measured condemnation of Israel over the Gaza war, has hardened its tone and formally supported an international case accusing its neighbour of genocide. Cairo and its state-aligned media have stepped up scathing criticism of Israel over the conflict
Sudanese are "trapped in an inferno of brutal violence" and increasingly at risk of famine due to the rainy season and blocked aid, the UN has warned.
Arab leaders meeting in Manama are expected to call for a two-state solution and a peace conference to end the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The statement further expressed the Arab nation’s “firm position for a just and comprehensive peaceful settlement of the Palestinian issue” and their support for an international peace conference on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The US slapped sanctions on two Rapid Support Forces commanders over the paramilitary group's offensive in Sudan's Darfur region.
A senior director at Amnesty said it was 'utterly harrowing to see the chilling scenes' of the 1948 Nakba repeat themselves in the Gaza Strip.
The University of Vienna has cancelled a lecture by prominent Palestinian historian Rashid Khalidi, forcing the event online amid widespread criticism
In-Depth: The Al-Fajr Forces, the military wing of the Lebanese Sunni group Jamaa Islamiya, have joined the fight against Israel in Lebanon. But who are they?
The artists are refusing to play at the Great Escape Festival in Brighton, a seaside resort in South England, over one of the sponsors' ties to Israel.
A shocking photo showing at least one media and journalist rounded up at Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza has been released.