US President says “Iran will not possess a nuclear weapon” and criticizes NATO’s stance on the Iranian file during talks with Mark Rutte in Ankara.
Tel Aviv coordinates with US Central Command amid rising tensions after Washington strikes Iran and Tehran targets American bases in the Gulf.
More than a week after the deal was announced, Jumblatt sharpens his criticism, arguing it offers Lebanon no real guarantees or lasting ceasefire.
Health authorities in Gaza say an Israeli strike killed an organizer of public screenings of World Cup matches in the enclave.
As leaders gather in the Turkish capital, the real battle lies beyond the official agenda, with debates that may shape the Alliance's strategic direction for years to come.
From Sherihan and Ahmed Helmy to Hassan El Raddad and Carmen Lebbos, celebrities hailed the Pharaohs’ heroic performance against Argentina while condemning what they described as unfair refereeing decisions and expressing pride in a team that “made Egypt and the Arab world proud.”
US President says “Iran will not possess a nuclear weapon” and criticizes NATO’s stance on the Iranian file during talks with Mark Rutte in Ankara.
Mark Rutte reaffirms Washington’s commitment to NATO while calling on European and Canadian members to raise their defence budgets and urging Iran to fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
Anwar Gargash says attacks on Gulf commercial vessels and repeated aggression against Bahrain and Kuwait show Tehran remains unable to meet the requirements of reducing tensions and ending the conflict.
From Najaf to Karbala, mourners gathered for ceremonies highlighting Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s religious and political legacy, amid renewed tensions between Iran and the United States.
They left home carrying notebooks, dreams, and plans for tomorrow. Their stories reveal the human cost of a war that took away not only lives, but the futures those lives were meant to create.
As Morocco marks Throne Day, the country's recognition of sovereignty over the Sahara and its growing influence in Europe and Africa take center stage.
Twenty-two Lebanese ceramic artists came together to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of AFEL (The Lebanese Child Home Association), transforming creativity into a charitable initiative that supports vulnerable children.
As border villages reject claims of seeking Israeli protection, the debate over negotiations highlights a broader national question: security, sovereignty, and peace cannot be built along sectarian lines.
The UAE's decision to allow citizens to travel to Lebanon reflects more than a security assessment. It signals renewed confidence in a state capable of restoring sovereignty, strengthening institutions, and creating conditions for stability and investment.
Tel Aviv coordinates with US Central Command amid rising tensions after Washington strikes Iran and Tehran targets American bases in the Gulf.
More than a week after the deal was announced, Jumblatt sharpens his criticism, arguing it offers Lebanon no real guarantees or lasting ceasefire.
US President says “Iran will not possess a nuclear weapon” and criticizes NATO’s stance on the Iranian file during talks with Mark Rutte in Ankara.
As leaders gather in the Turkish capital, the real battle lies beyond the official agenda, with debates that may shape the Alliance's strategic direction for years to come.
As Morocco marks Throne Day, the country's recognition of sovereignty over the Sahara and its growing influence in Europe and Africa take center stage.
As border villages reject claims of seeking Israeli protection, the debate over negotiations highlights a broader national question: security, sovereignty, and peace cannot be built along sectarian lines.
Low voter turnout, candidate exclusions, and limited parliamentary powers highlight persistent doubts over political representation and decision making in Algeria.
The UAE's decision to allow citizens to travel to Lebanon reflects more than a security assessment. It signals renewed confidence in a state capable of restoring sovereignty, strengthening institutions, and creating conditions for stability and investment.
From Sherihan and Ahmed Helmy to Hassan El Raddad and Carmen Lebbos, celebrities hailed the Pharaohs’ heroic performance against Argentina while condemning what they described as unfair refereeing decisions and expressing pride in a team that “made Egypt and the Arab world proud.”
Twenty-two Lebanese ceramic artists came together to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of AFEL (The Lebanese Child Home Association), transforming creativity into a charitable initiative that supports vulnerable children.
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A wide-ranging cultural program brings together exhibitions, film, publishing, and global collaborations across Sharjah and beyond.
Health authorities in Gaza say an Israeli strike killed an organizer of public screenings of World Cup matches in the enclave.
A red card overturned before a World Cup clash sparks a global debate over FIFA’s rules, political influence and the future of the world’s most popular sport.
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U.S. President Donald Trump intervened on behalf of American star forward Folarin Balogun, whose suspension was lifted in a decision that allows him to play in a World Cup match against Belgium on Monday.