Lebanon
Opinion

Lebanon: Electricity charges fuel refugee crisis

According to Quds Press, the decision by the Lebanese government to demand payment for energy provided to Palestinian refugees in the nation will worsen the

Middle east
Opinion

How freelancing is shaping post-pandemic Middle East’s workmode

The movement toward flexible contracts, self-employment, and telecommuting has been gaining momentum across a variety of different sectors ever before the COVID-19 pandemic changed the

Swedan_Turkey
Opinion

Sweden extradites outlawed PKK member to Turkiye: report

State media reported on Saturday that Sweden has extradited a convicted member of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) to Turkey in response to Ankara’s

Syria Kurds
Opinion

Syria Kurds stop joint operations with US-led coalition

As a result of Turkish airstrikes on its area of control, the Syrian Democratic Forces, a US-backed organisation that assisted in the defeat of Daesh

Israeli West Bank
Opinion

Israeli West Bank raid, two killed: Palestinian health ministry

According to the Palestinian Health Ministry, two Palestinians were killed on Thursday during an Israeli military raid in a militant stronghold in the occupied West

Sword of Jerusalem
Opinion

‘Sword of Jerusalem’ resistance ‘stunned’ occupation army: Hamaz

The Sword of Jerusalem resistance campaign last year “shocked” the Israeli occupation force, according to the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement on Tuesday. Abdul Latif Al-Qanou,

Qatar
Opinion

The human rights violations against women in Qatar

A system that is extremely patriarchal is supported by Qatari legislation. Sex before marriage is forbidden, and Qatari women can only get married with a

Arab Billionaires
Opinion

The World’s Richest Arabs – A Compilation of Arab Billionaires from the Middle East

The Middle East is home to some of the wealthiest people in the world, with many billionaires and multimillionaires living in this area. The Top

Sudan
Opinion

South Sudan: Starvation is being used as weapon of war

An investigation has revealed that starvation is being used as a weapon of war by the government forces of South Sudan against the citizens of

Jeddah
Opinion

Jeddah educational institutes closed due to weather conditions

According to officials, at least two people died on Thursday as torrential rains shut down schools and delayed flights across western Saudi Arabia, including Jeddah.