Category: Middle East

Confirms Leader’s Death and Names Successor Amidst Ongoing Attacks
- By Hashim Sheikh
- . August 4, 2023
The Islamic State (IS) announced Abu Hussein al-Husseini al-Quraishi’s passing and the appointment of Abu Hafs al-Hashimi al-Quraishi’s successor in an undated tape posted on

Turkish Government Orders Unregistered Syrians to Leave Istanbul by September 24
- By Raven Ruma
- . August 3, 2023
All Syrians living in Istanbul without a valid registration have lately been ordered by the Turkish authorities to depart by September 24. This action is

Former Mossad Spies Take to the Streets: Israeli Democracy at Risk
- By Hashim Sheikh
- . August 1, 2023
Amir, a former Mossad spy with a solid devotion to his nation, is an unusual protester amid fiercely debated legislation that limits the Supreme Court

Syrian Warlord Loyal to Assad Condemns Public Anger Over Crashing Economy
- By Alaina
- . July 31, 2023
A Syrian warlord loyal to President Bashar al-Assad has condemned public anger over the crashing economy, saying that the people should be grateful for the

Breaking: Boycott Sweden, Big demand of MENA Muslims!
- By Salma Hossein
- . July 30, 2023
Following calls from Muslims in the Middle East and North Africa to boycott Swedish goods, the diplomatic fallout over the burning of the Quran outside

Morocco Wants Normal Ties With Algeria, Says King Mohammed
- By Roshan Amiri
- . July 30, 2023
King Mohammed VI of Morocco has said that his country wants to normalize relations with Algeria. The two countries have been in a diplomatic dispute

Turkey’s New Central Bank Chief Unveils Holistic Monetary Policy Amid Inflation Pressures
- By Raven Ruma
- . July 28, 2023
Despite Turkey’s severe inflationary pressures, Hafize Gaye Erkan, the country’s first female central bank governor, delivered a comprehensive monetary policy in her first formal

“Minor Correction”: Netanyahu Talks About Israel’s Judicial Reform Amid Mass Protests
- By Roshan Amiri
- . July 28, 2023
In interviews with US media on Thursday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu played down the judicial reform package of his hard-right government, calling it a

Diplomacy: Japan In the Middle East
- By Roshan Amiri
- . July 27, 2023
The visits were made by Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio over three days from July 16 to 18. Since Japan heavily depends on the Middle

Niger Coup: Soldiers Seize Power, Dissolve Constitution, and Detain President
- By Alaina
- . July 27, 2023
Soldiers in Niger have dissolved the constitution, closed the country’s borders, detained President Mohamed Bazoum and announced a coup on national television. The president has