Wafaa Elwan's five-year-old son cannot sleep in the Gaza tent city where she and her seven children shelter, but it is not the guns of war that cause his daily nightmare. "My son can't sleep through the night because he can't stop scratching his body," the anxious mother said.
Iran's supreme leader remained silent on the record-low turnout seen last week, and state media went out of their way to draw in more voters to prevent further embarrassment.
Turkey and Saudi Arabia signed a major drone deal last year in one of several recent demonstrations of strengthening defense cooperation between the two countries.
The Turkish president also ruled out a potential withdrawal of Turkish forces from Syria in the near future, citing the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces.
The UN humanitarian coordinator for Gaza said Tuesday that 1.9 million people -- 80 percent of the territory's population -- were now displaced, adding she was "deeply concerned" by reports of new evacuation orders for Khan Yunis. The United Nations has estimated that up to
Top IDF generals seek cease-fire in Gaza even if it keeps Hamas in power for now, NYT reported ■ Parents of IDF spotters killed and kidnapped on October 7 vow to fight until state commission of inquiry into the events of the massacre is established ■ Netanyahu government picks
The Anti-Defamation League has filed a lawsuit against Iran, Syria and North Korea, accusing the three nations of supporting Hamas and its Oct. 7 assault against Israel.
The UK's absurd criminalisation of 'coconut' is reflective of a state more concerned with policing minorities than ceasing genocide, writes Shareefa Energy.
After footage of Israel using a young Palestinian as a human shield went viral last week, the Israeli military has been forced to confirm more such cases.
Israel's notorious policy of administrative detention has seen thousands of Palestinians jailed with none of the legal recourses open to Jewish citizens.
Making concessions to Taliban authorities by excluding civil society groups from UN-hosted talks was a price worth paying for further engagement, the EU's special envoy to Afghanistan said Tuesday. Rights groups have strongly criticised the UN move to exclude women's rights and
Tens of thousands of Palestinians fled a southern Gaza district on Tuesday, forced to forage for food and water in blistering heat after an Israeli evacuation order set off fears of a major new battle in its war on Hamas. The United Nations estimated that up to 250,000 people
Israel's diaspora minister has welcomed the election win for France's far-right leader Marine Le Pen, whose party took one-third of votes in the election.
The attack has raised significant concerns among local residents, who perceive it as a dangerous escalation given its occurrence in a residential area.
A decade since the Islamic State declared its 'caliphate' in Iraq and Syria, its legacy of violence continues to shape the country's path towards recovery.
Clashes between armed protesters and guards of Turkish positions in Syria's north killed seven people, a medical source and a war monitor said Tuesday in a revised toll. The protests Monday in the Turkish-controlled border strip followed a rampage a day earlier against Syrian
A Palestinian child and a woman were killed during a seven-hour Israeli military raid on Tulkarm and the Nur al-Shams refugee camp in the occupied West Bank.
Arab League official Hossam Zaki has retracted his 29 June statement in which he said the organisation no longer considers Lebanon's Hezbollah a terror group.
England's faltering progress in Euro 2024 has reminded black fans of the awful racial backlash that all too often accompanies defeat, writes Richard Sudan.
It comes following comments made by Egypt's PM that the country would need to import over a billion dollar's worth of natural gas to stop the blackouts.
In-depth: Amid his election campaign as an independent candidate, Jeremy Corbyn sits down with The New Arab to share his message of hope for Palestine.
In Sudan's conflict, WhatsApp voice notes have not only become vital for families to stay connected and coordinate safe evacuations but also to archive the war.