Browsing: Middle East
The billboards went up in Tel Aviv barely before the smoke cleared from Israel’s conflict with Iran, promising a slew of…
Foreign investors were intrigued when Turkey, last year, applied to become the first Nato country to join the Brics economic…
Palestinian resistance factions have condemned the leader of an Israel-backed armed gang in Gaza, accusing them of operating to protect the…
The controversy ignited by Bob Vylan’s Glastonbury performance – specifically the chant of “death to the IDF”, in reference to…
Last week, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s Labour government won the vote on its controversial welfare reform bill, but not…
The Tony Blair Institute (TBI) has been linked to a project widely condemned for proposing the ethnic cleansing of Gaza,…
Journalists working in Israel are facing harassment, violence and ever-tightening restrictions on their ability to report as a result of…
An 83-year-old retired priest has been arrested for defying a newly enforced ban on pro-Palestinian group Palestine Action, just hours…
I used to believe that being a sociable person was a gift. My ability to connect with others and adapt…
Supporters of Israel frequently decry the alleged double standards applied to it, noting that Israel has been the subject of…