The Hamas militant group said Wednesday it has sent new "ideas" to Qatari mediators aimed at ending the nearly nine-month Gaza war with Israel. Israel confirmed that it was "evaluating" Hamas "comments" on a deal to free its hostages in the Palestinian territory and would
Hezbollah said it fired more than 100 rockets at Israeli positions on Wednesday in retaliation for a strike that killed a senior commander in Lebanon, the movement's second such loss in recent weeks. Hezbollah has traded near daily cross-border fire with the Israeli army since
Israel assassinates senior Hezbollah commander in southern Lebanese city of Tyre ■ Hezbollah responds by launching 100 rockets at northern Israel ■ IDF chief calls for 'severe punishments' of settlers who attacked security forces evacuating illegal outpost in West Bank ■
Gaza has been a key issue for many in the UK general election, which could lead to some surprises. We show you the five key seats to watch on Thursday.
A police report said more than 250,000 people attended the event in northern India's Uttar Pradesh state, which saw dozens of women killed in a stampede
In June 2022, Sisi admitted that he ordered the Egyptian air forces to film the 2013 protests that broke out against Morsi’s reign, which were used in the coup.
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Despite some hopeful noises from Washington on a peace agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan, most Armenians hold out little hope as Azerbaijan continues to resist approving a draft that Armenian and Western officials are promoting.
President Joe Biden is reportedly likely to meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu when the latter travels to Washington late July to address Congress.
UEFA has opened an investigation into Turkish defender Merih Demiral after he displayed a 'wolf salute' during Turkey's Round of 16 game against Austria.
Investigators in Germany and Sweden on Wednesday arrested eight suspects allied with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's government over alleged participation in crimes against humanity in Syria, prosecutors said. The arrests, five in Germany and three in Sweden, represent the
On Monday, Abu Selmia was released with more than 50 Palestinians via the crossing of Kerem Shalom in the southern region of the besieged coastal enclave.
Jordanian security forces arrested renowned satirical journalist Ahmad Hassan al-Zoubi on Tuesday, enacting a court order sentencing him to one year in prison.
Israel's obstinance has awoken atrocious forces in Zionist politics, unwilling to accept anything but the erasure of Palestine, writes Nikolaos van Dam.
Itamar Ben-Gvir appeared to boast about squalid conditions in prison, in remarks observers have called an admission that Israel is running concentration camps.
The UK is in a pre-election period known as purdah, when talk of politics by civil servants is curtailed. We look at the origins of the word and what it means.
Tens of thousands of Palestinians have fled southern Gaza since Israel issued an evacuation order, amid fears of a new offensive in the area which came under Israeli bombardment on Wednesday. On Israel's northern front, Lebanon's Hezbollah said it fired 100 rockets in
Israeli forces bombed and battled Hamas in Gaza City on Wednesday as tens of thousands of Palestinians scrambled for a safe haven after the army issued an evacuation order for a vast swathe of the territory's south. Apache helicopters and Israeli quadcopter drones flew above
The Israeli prime minister could meet with the US president during his visit to Washington later this month, which would be their first meeting since October.
"The recent unrest in Afrin, al-Bab, al-Rai, and Azaz is a direct result of Turkey's closer ties with Damascus," a spokesperson for AANES told The New Arab.
Iranians will vote on Friday in a presidential runoff pitting the reformist Masoud Pezeshkian against ultraconservative anti-Western former nuclear negotiator Saeed Jalili. Around 61 million Iranians are eligible to cast ballots in the election, which was called after the death
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.