Browsing: Middle East
The total collapse of defences in the besieged city of el-Fasher in Sudan’s Darfur was precipitated by a communications blackout…
As the BBC’s director general and head of news resign amid an uproar over a misleadingly edited speech by US…
Something shifted in New York. In a city where financial power and media consensus ordinarily define the limits of political…
A month into the ceasefire in Gaza, almost nothing has changed for Manar Jendiya. Originally from Gaza City, the Palestinian…
The Turkish government is finalising plans that would result in the deployment of hundreds of soldiers to Gaza as part of…
As Egyptians head to the polls for parliamentary elections, the race is being stage-managed by security and judicial levers designed…
New York City’s mayor-elect won over voters with three main election promises and years of sincere activism. But with his…
After news broke that former US Vice President Dick Cheney, 84, died on Tuesday of pneumonia and cardiac disease, tributes came…
Few leaders once labelled as terrorists by the US visit the White House. Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa is joining their ranks. Not…
After every downpour, the displacement camp where Hamza al-Mutawwaq is staying turns into a swamp. Mud clings to shoes and…