Ronaldo in tears after Al-Nassr lose Saudi King's Cup final on penalties
Cristiano Ronaldo fell to the ground in despair and was consoled by teammates after Al-Hilal beat his side Al-Nassr 5–4 in a penalty shootout.
Cristiano Ronaldo fell to the ground in despair and was consoled by teammates after Al-Hilal beat his side Al-Nassr 5–4 in a penalty shootout.
The operations room of the Hezbollah-affiliated Islamic Health Committee said 'an Israeli drone strike targeted an ambulance', with one rescuer killed.
US President Joe Biden's intervention came as Israeli troops pushed into central Rafah, escalating the nearly eight-month war on Gaza.
This would not be the first case of Israel passing up the opportunity to establish relations with the Saudis. But this time, saying no would mean turning down the opportunity to break out of our ghetto and enter the region as a partner and ally
US President Joe Biden unveiled a three-phase Israeli proposal to end the war in Gaza on Friday, which includes a ceasefire and the release of hostages held by Hamas. Here are the key elements of the "comprehensive" plan that the 81-year-old called a "roadmap to an enduring
UN Palestinian refugee agency chief Philippe Lazzarini said Friday that Israel "must stop its campaign against UNRWA" in an opinion article published by the New York Times. "The war in Gaza has produced a blatant disregard for the mission of the United Nations, including
Kick-off in Scotland's Women's Euro 2025 qualifier with Israel in Glasgow on Friday was delayed for over half an hour after a demonstrator avoided security at Hampden Park and chained himself to a goalpost. Both Friday's fixture in Glasgow and the 'return' match in Hungary on
Life for Palestinians in Hebron hasn't been the same since October 7. After two months of almost total lockdown, they are now confined to their homes from 7 P.M. until 7 A.M. daily. False arrests, violence and humiliation at the hands of Israeli soldiers and settlers are their
The Iraqi prime minister says he is in contact with the Turkish and Syrian presidents as part of reconciliation efforts
US President Joe Biden said Friday that Israel had offered a new roadmap towards a permanent peace in Gaza, urging Hamas to accept the surprise deal as it was "time for this war to end." In his first major address outlining a solution to the eight-month conflict, Biden said the
US President Joe Biden said Friday Israel had offered a new roadmap towards a permanent peace in Gaza, urging Hamas to accept the surprise deal as it was "time for this war to end." In his first major address outlining a solution to the conflict, Biden said the three-phase
While prior to Oct. 7 the Turkish leader was viewed favorably among wide swaths of Palestinians for his harsh rhetoric against Israel, many now say he's done too little since the outbreak of the war.
The conference, which will be co-hosted with Jordan, Egypt and the UN, comes as the humanitarian situation in Gaza is worsening following the closure of the Rafah border crossing.
At the request of Baghdad, the UN Security Council unanimously decided Friday that the United Nations political mission in Iraq will leave the country at the end of 2025 after more than 20 years. The Iraqi government welcomed the decision, saying it reflected progress and
The deal paves the way for “an enduring cease-fire,” the release of all remaining hostages and the eventual reconstruction of Gaza.
A Security Council resolution adopted on Friday extended the mandate of the UN political mission in Iraq for 'a final 19-month period until 31 December 2025'.
The decision is due to French President Emmanuel Macron calls for a cease-fire in Gaza and will affect several Israel companies.
US President Joe Biden's reelection campaign said Trump's sweeping guilty verdict in his hush-money trial on Thursday proves that "no one is above the law".
According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights 507,000 people have been killed since the war began in 2011.
Hamas releases recording of Israeli hostage Noa Argamani ■ The hostage families' forum: Netanyahu government has 'made a conscious and deliberate decision to sacrifice the hostages' ■ France bans Israeli companies from the annual Eurosatory arms and defense industry exhibition
A poll by the Arab American Institute found a significant decline in support for US President Joe Biden from Arab-American voters amid the war on Gaza.
Washington has further restricted imports of critical components for AI systems to certain countries, including some undisclosed ones in the Middle East.
Over 800 authors and workers in publishing industry signed a letter calling for festivals to pressure Baillie Gifford to divest from Israel and fossil fuels.
The European Union said it imposed sanctions on the Iranian defence minister and the country's Revolutionary Guards for fir missiles and drones against Israel.
The Labour Party has been facing racism accusations after candidates were abruptly barred from running in the upcoming UK general election.
Iran has denied claims by Sweden's intelligence agency that it is recruiting criminal gang members to commit "acts of violence" against Israeli interests.
At the request of Baghdad, the UN Security Council unanimously decided Friday that the United Nations political mission in Iraq would leave the country at the end of 2025 after more than 20 years. Earlier this month, in a letter to the council, Iraqi Prime Minister Mohamed Shia
Kites hold special significance for Gaza, as it set the world record in 2011 for most flown kites simultaneously, when 12,000 children flew kites on the beach.
The people of Sudan are at "imminent risk of famine", United Nations agencies said on Friday, more than a year into a war between the army and the RSF.
Far-right Pax Europa said one of its members, 59-year-old Michael Sturzenberger, a harsh critic of Islam, was injured in the attack.
Far-right Pax Europa said one of its members, 59-year-old Michael Sturzenberger, a harsh critic of Islam, was injured in the attack.
Israeli forces withdrew from northern Gaza on Friday, leaving behind large-scale destruction of homes and infrastructure.
Amid the mounting death toll in Rafah, many of Biden’s detractors say his shifting red line has become an effective green light for continued carnage in the Palestinian enclave.
Iranian Defense Minister Mohammad-Reza Gharaei Ashtiani and IRGC Quds Force commander Ismail Qaani are two of the six Iranian individuals and three Iranian entities sanctioned by the European Union this week as the United States also expands sanctions against Iran.
By shunning Diane Abbott, Keir Starmer's Labour has doubled down on its anti-black purge, ostracising minority voices in the process, writes Richard Sudan.
A jailed Sikh separatist leader is running in India's general election from prison and receiving significant support, according to his campaign managers.
Supreme Leader Khamenei's choice to replace Raisi will make it clear whether Iran intends to change its regional and nuclear strategy, or make a shift toward radicalization
Film review: Hasan Oswald's film explores the harrowing journey of Mediha, a Yazidi survivor confronting the trauma inflicted by the Islamic State.
From malnutrition to PTSD, the downstream health effects of Israel's war on Gaza will kill civilians long after a ceasefire is agreed, writes Alex Foley.
Yemen's Houthis say they have launched a missile attack on the US aircraft carrier Eisenhower in the Red Sea in response to US and British strikes on Yemen.
In Beirut's Shatila refugee camp, the Alsama project school empowers refugees via education, focusing on literacy and opportunities for girls despite challenges
The German climate movement is fracturing over Palestine, with pro-Palestine and pro-Israel activists clashing and new decolonial groups emerging.
The Houthis reported the highest death toll yet of the US and UK strike campaign.
India has been experiencing a blisteringly hot summer and a part of capital Delhi recorded the country's highest ever temperature at 52.9 degrees Celsius.
Ibrahim Derbas was forced to tear down his 120 square metre home, rendering his family homeless, following threats from Israeli authorities.
This week we discuss the massacre in Rafah, the fresh call by the ICJ for a ceasefire, the US red lines, and the clashes between Israeli and Egyptian forces.
The appointment of Luke Akehurst, director of the We Believe in Israel campaign group, comes ahead of the UK general election on 4 July.
Film review: In Barsha, Egypt, young women challenge societal norms through street theatre, as captured in the award-winning documentary 'The Brink of Dreams'.