Heavy clashes and bombardment Saturday rocked Gaza's southern city of Rafah, witnesses said, as the Israeli military announced the first 310 pallets of humanitarian aid had entered the besieged territory via a US-built pier. More than 10 days into what the Israeli military
Israeli aerial and artillery bombardment in the Gaza Strip has killed two Palestinians and injured dozens on Saturday, as it continues deadly Rafah assault.
Settlers have harassed a Bedouin hamlet near Jericho for years, but during the war they have ramped up the intimidation. Clad in army uniforms, equipped with army vehicles, the pogromists have seized land in the area and set up 13 new outposts – all since October
On Friday, 17 American doctors and healthcare workers, out of a total of 20, got out of Gaza, White House national security spokesperson John Kirby said.
Zelensky admitted issues with staffing and 'morale' in Ukrainian ranks, which have often been outgunned and outmanned as the third year of the war grinds on.
Alcohol sales long have been a major driver of tax revenue and a moneymaker for the UAE. Dubai Duty Free, for instance, sold six million cans of beer last year.
Former President Hassan Rouhani has attacked the ruling hard-liners for purging him and other moderates from a key clerical body that will be responsible for picking Khamenei's successor.
Officials from 8 EU states said they agree on a re-assessment that would lead to 'more effective ways of handling' Syrian refugees trying to reach EU countries.
Palestinian militant group Hamas said Friday that a "commander" was killed in an Israeli strike on an eastern district of Lebanon near the Syrian border. Hamas's armed wing, the Ezzedine al-Qassam Brigades, said in a statement that "commander" Sharhabil Sayed was killed "after
The move comes after a landmark meeting between the Turkish president and the main opposition leader that sparked hopes for political reforms in the country.
The move comes after a landmark meeting between the Turkish president and the main opposition leader that sparked hopes for political reforms in the country.
Saudi Arabia held its first fashion show featuring swimsuit models on Friday, an envelope-pushing step in a country where less than a decade ago women were required to wear body-covering abaya robes. The poolside show featuring the work of Moroccan designer Yasmina Qanzal
State media said those arrested included 146 men, 115 women, and three European citizens, adding they were caught in an 'undesirable and obscene situation' – including piercings, earrings, or tattoos
A poll commissioned by Medical Aid for Palestinians and the Council for Arab-British Understanding found that most Brits are in favour of a Gaza ceasefire.
IDF says it recovered in Gaza the bodies of three Israelis taken hostage by Hamas on October 7 ■ Israel presents its case at ICJ ■ CENTCOM: First truckloads of aid cross newly built U.S. pier into Gaza ■ Some 75 rockets were fired from Lebanon into Israel's Golan Heights ■
Protests have erupted once again in the Syrian province of Idlib against Hayat Tahrir al-Sham that controls the last opposition stronghold against Damascus.
A joint statement issued by rights organisations called on Lebanon to stop summary deportations of Syrian and on the EU to ensure funding is not used in abuses.
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The Iran-backed group said it used a drone equipped with S-5 missiles in an attack against military sites in northern Israel, a first since hostilities erupted last October.
In the midst of war and a male-dominated society, business women Nisreen Dhirar and Faiza Haidrah defy norms by opening a restaurant in southern Yemen's Taiz.
FIFA supremo Gianni Infantino said the body would take independent legal advice following Palestinian FA proposal to suspend Israel from international football.
In the midst of war and a male-dominated society, business women Nisreen Dhirar and Faiza Haidrah defy norms by opening a restaurant in southern Yemen's Taiz.
The biggest boxing matches in decades takes place in Riyadh this weekend as Usyk and Fury face off, while Ronaldo could be joined by two Man Utd teammates.
Israeli air strikes on Friday hit an area of southern Lebanon far from the border, Lebanese media said, where three found dead including two Syrian children.
It has been over three weeks since students started setting up encampments in Canada. The New Arab speaks to some of them about their activism experiences.
The paranoid backlash to US campus protests is a reminder that direct action works, writes Vijay Prashad. And this time the students won't be deterred.
For Afghans living under Taliban rule, a Saturday market is a rare chance to cross the border into neighbouring Tajikistan and pick up food and household goods. The popular bazaar in the small town of Kalai-Khumb -- about six hours' drive east from the Tajik capital Dushanbe --
Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk will face off in a historic clash billed as the fight of a generation on Saturday with the first undisputed heavyweight bout in 25 years. The mercurial Briton and the relentless Ukrainian have both arrived undefeated in the Saudi capital Riyadh,