Category: Politics
IDF Razes Home of 2nd Gunman Accused of Killing Soldier in West Bank Last Year
On Thursday morning, amid an uptick in violence in the region, Israeli troops entered the northern West Bank city of Nablus to demolish the residence
Saudi and French Ministers of Culture Discuss Cooperation
Prince Badr bin Farhan, the culture minister for Saudi Arabia, met with Rima Abdul Malak, the minister for France, on Tuesday in Paris, according to
Kazakhstan Proposes Abrupt End to Syria Talks in Astana
Kazakhstan has caught the international world off guard with its unexpected suggestion to halt the Astana negotiations on Syria. This article delves into the specifics
UN: Establish a legal framework to hold election in Libya
The United Nations (U.N.), an intergovernmental global organization, has highlighted the importance of establishing a proper legal framework and a political agreement to hold a
Endless Delays: The Plight of Iraqi Interpreters Awaiting Immigration to the United States
Ammar Rashed, a former interpreter who risked his life working alongside U.S. troops during the Iraq War, finds himself trapped in a bureaucratic limbo six
Jewish suspect said arrested for alleged racist attack against Arab man in Jerusalem
In the volatile Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood of East Jerusalem, a victim was allegedly struck with a metal bar, leading to a cerebral hemorrhage. Also Read
Iraq plans to join World Trade Organization
Iraq, a country in Western Asia, has planned to join the World Trade Organization (WTO), an intergovernmental organization that deals with the global rules of
Gallant tells Austin that Iran’s Middle Eastern proxies attack Israel
On Thursday night in Brussels, Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant met with US Secretary of Defence Lloyd Austin to discuss Iran and other important US-Israel
Worker Protection in Question: Amnesty Alleges Qatar World Cup Organizers’ Failures
In a stinging analysis published by The Guardian, Qatar’s World Cup organizers are accused of failing to sufficiently safeguard the rights and wellbeing of employees
Despite Threats of “Your car will be confiscated,” Iranian Women Disregard Hijab Law
Women in Iran are resisting renewed efforts by the government to use technology to impose the mandatory dress code, which has been the subject of