State notifies Congress of 4 Israeli military units to keep receiving US aid
The State Department has yet to decide whether to designate a notoriously violent unit known as Netzah Yehuda under the Leahy Law.
The State Department has yet to decide whether to designate a notoriously violent unit known as Netzah Yehuda under the Leahy Law.
The State Department hasn't determined whether to designate a notoriously violent unit known as Netzah Yehuda under the Leahy law.
The State Department hasn't determined whether to designate a notoriously violent unit known as Netzah Yehuda under the Leahy law.
A Hamas delegation is set to visit the Egyptian capital on Saturday to resume ceasefire talks, an official from the Palestinian group said.
A Palestinian ambulance driver carrying two wounded men to a West Bank hospital was shot dead by Israeli troops. After the IDF killed hundreds of medical personnel in Gaza, soldiers are not hesitating to commit this grave breach of criminal law elsewhere as well.
Lebanese authorities are cracking down on a paedophile gang which used TikTok to lure minors who were allegedly raped and blackmailed.
US President Joe Biden will host Jordan's King Abdullah II next week, the White House said Friday, as negotiations continue in the Middle East for a ceasefire in Gaza. The meeting will be "private" and will be followed by a readout, White House Press Secretary Karine
A number of hikers drowned to death in floods caused by torrential rainstorms in northern Iraq on Friday.
A US defense official told Al-Monitor the pier remains on schedule, but an agreement to have workers with the UN World Food Programme distribute aid from the pier remains under intensive negotiation amid significant security concerns.
Hundreds of sub-Saharan African migrants were removed on Friday from encampments they had set up in the Tunisian capital.
Violence around the city of al-Fashir in Sudan's Darfur has blocked a recently opened humanitarian corridor from Chad, the World Food Programme said.
At least 1,000 Sudanese refugees have fled a UN-run camp in northern Ethiopia following a series of attacks by local militiamen.
A son of Sudan's army chief and de-facto leader Abdel Fattah al-Burhan has died in Ankara after being involved in a motorcycle crash.
The arrival of CIA chief William Burns to Cairo may indicate that not all is lost, as Washington keeps pushing for Hamas to accept the hostage release deal.
Al-Monitor’s coverage of the police action against Columbia demonstrators; Netanyahu’s Saudi temptation; Palestinian leaders chart statehood.
An attack in eastern Syria suspected to be carried out by IS killed more than a dozen regime and pro-regime forces members.
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Friday said Turkey's move to halt trade with Israel was designed to force the country to a ceasefire in Gaza. The decision, announced on Thursday, is the latest indication of deteriorating relations between the two countries. "We have taken
Floods caused by torrential rainstorms killed four hikers in the Sulaimaniyah region of northern Iraq on Friday, local officials told AFP. "Four members of a hiking team drowned because of heavy rains and flooding in Awaspi village" in Qaradah district, local official Rouf
The Turkish military said it killed at least 32 members of the PKK across various regions of northern Iraq.
Israel’s role in providing security for the maritime endeavor has raised questions over the safety and neutrality of the Palestinian aid workers involved.
Britain on Friday imposed sanctions on two "extremist" groups and four individuals in Israel who it blamed for violence in the West Bank.
How exactly will Israel do this? And who will control the West Bank once the PA is dissolved? Nothing is more asinine than Israel's refusal to endorse or even entertain Joe Biden's plan for the region
Facing threats and pressure from Israel, the ICC Prosecutor Karim Khan has warned that the independence and impartiality of the ICC is being undermined.
A report by Amnesty International has found Israeli-linked firms have been selling invasive spyware and surveillance tech to Indonesia.
U.K. announces sanctions against four Israeli settlers, far-right organization for acts of violence against Palestinians West Bank ■ Israel reportedly notifies Hamas it will attack Rafah if hostage deal isn't secured within week ■ Turkey says it won't resume trade with Israel
Yemen's Huthi rebels on Friday threatened to extend their attacks on Israel-bound shipping to the Mediterranean after months of strikes on vessels in the Red Sea. The Iran-backed Huthis, who say they are acting in support of Palestinians during the Israel-Hamas war, said the
The International Criminal Court prosecutor warned on Friday against unspecified threats and intimidation, amid reports that Israel is concerned the tribunal could issue arrest warrants over the war in Gaza. The Hague-based ICC did not say if the comment related to its
International Criminal Court prosecutors warned on Friday against "individuals who threaten to retaliate" against the tribunal or its staff, saying such actions might constitute an "offence against its administration of justice". The ICC did not say if the comment related to
US and Bahraini officials have said Saraya al-Ashtar operates from Iranian territory.
US President Joe Biden made a 'chilling' speech on Thursday night about student protests for Gaza that have erupted at colleges across the country.
Organisers of the Eurovision Song Contest say they reserve the right to remove flags of non-participating countries as Israel’s war on Gaza rages on.
The office of International Criminal Court Prosecutor Karim Khan emphasized that attempts to influence the ICC's work constitute an offense against the administration of justice under the Rome Statute.
Lebanese students called on their universities to divest from any companies linked to Israel, as well as provide financial transparency about their investments.
UN agency's chief has awarded Gaza's journalists to honour Palestinian media workers who are facing 'difficult and dangerous' conditions in the territory.
IPSI's administration supported their students' demands and officially cancelled the agreement with KAS on Thursday, 2 May.
The Islamic Resistance in Iraq reportedly have launched several attacks on Israel using cruise missiles, according to a source in the group.
This week owe look at the prospect of arrest warrants being handed down to Israeli leaders by the ICC a potential assault on Rafah and gay rights in Iraq.
Discover 10 Palestinian films directed by Palestinian filmmakers, showcasing the enduring struggle for survival and the deep connection to their homeland
Media outlets have reported that ceasefire talks are progressing as Hamas delegation's visit to Cairo could take place in the next two days.
Falastin is a new digital exhibition by Collecteurs, blending historical archives with contemporary art and literature to pay tribute to Palestinian resistance
Tunisian journalists and opposition figures have voiced alarm about a surge of prosecutions since President Kais Saied issued a decree outlawing what authorities deem to be "false news". Rights groups and lawyers say the measure stifles dissent in the North African country that
The United Nations said Thursday that the post-war reconstruction of Gaza would require an international effort unseen since the aftermath of World War II.
Russian troops have been deployed to an airbase in Niger where American soldiers are located, according to US officials.
With the US claiming it is close to striking a historic defence deal with Saudi Arabia. The New Arab breaks down what we know so far about it.
In March, Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya decided to establish a new Maghreb bloc to fill the void left by the failure of the Maghreb Arab Union (UMA).
The seasonally adjusted S&P Global UAE Purchasing Managers’ Index fell to 55.3 points in April, still indicating growth, but had been at 56.9 the previous month.
Divestment from companies with ties to the Israel-Gaza war has been one of the pro-Palestinian protesters' clarion calls, but it has been to little effect. Boycotts on Starbucks, McDonalds and their likes have had minor impact, but far away from the campus Gaza encampments
Police in the US cleared out several encampments and arrested students, while new ones emerged across Canada and Mexico in support of Palestine.
Thirty-six stateless athletes have been named in the IOC Refugee Olympic Team for the Paris 2024 games, while there has been drama in the Turkish sports scene.
25 years after Jordan removed Hamas' leadership from its territory, there is a chance it will be forced to recognize it in a 'new PLO' should Abbas' Palestinian Authority fail to assume control of Gaza at the end of the war