Turkey’s detention of anti-NATO protesters before the Ankara summit raises questions about where legitimate security measures ...
Rizik Alabi reports from Damascus on a sharp new argument inside Syria’s political transition: whether the country’s first ...
Ahmed Abd al-Salam reports from Gaza on a place where diplomacy is still speaking in future tense, while daily life has ...
South Africa, Egypt, and Morocco are Africa’s leading centers for ultra-high-net-worth individuals (UHNWIs), according to ...
More than 70 million Christians from 175 countries are expected to take part on October 4 in the 24th Annual Day of Prayer ...
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif agreed Saturday to expand cooperation in ...
Hamas is preparing to dissolve its de facto governing body in the Gaza Strip after nearly two decades in power, a move intended to allow a technocratic administration to assume ex ...
Iran announced plans to charge service fees for vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz, a move that contrasts with President Donald Trump’s statement that negotiations would end if Tehran sought to ...
Gabriel Colodro reports that Israel’s tourism problem is not a lack of desire but a lack of seats. Tourism Ministry Director General Michael Izhakov says demand remains strong after years of war, ...
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) announced Saturday that it had launched strikes against US military targets in the Middle East, including reported drone attacks on Naval Support ...
At least 32 people were killed and about 700 injured after two powerful earthquakes struck Venezuela on Wednesday, causing widespread destruction along the country’s northern coast and prompting an ...
Baghdad’s fortified Green Zone, long the nerve center of Iraq’s post-2003 political order, became the stage Sunday for one of the country’s most dramatic anti-corruption operations in years. In ...
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