Middle East



The initiative appeared aimed at countering outrage over the kingdom’s human rights record, including its mass executions.

The exchange, which caused no known casualties, was the latest spike in border tensions.

But Karantina’s survivors can’t seem to shed the flashbacks or the broken glass still under their skin


For months, aid agencies have warned that the silent spread of the virus through the conflict-weary strip could be calamitous.

His short speech to the Republican National Convention will reinforce the Trump administration’s unequivocal embrace of Israel as a partisan prop.

A jump in cases followed the Aug. 4 explosion at Beirut’s port. But the numbers were already ticking up.

Financial crisis leaves city starved for reconstruction funding and its traditional character in peril.

But the U.S.'s latest move may only deepen America’s diplomatic isolation.

Sanaa’s Old City is a UNESCO heritage site and one of the world’s oldest continuously inhabited human settlements.

High court blocks demolition of family home in the case of a man charged with killing an Israeli soldier, calling the penalty disproportionate.

In a change from the past, there's a greater "willingness to talk directly about and to stand up for Palestinian rights.”

The special court investigating the assassination of the former prime minister found one Hezbollah member guilty but acquitted three others, leaving key questions unanswered.

The diplomatic breakthrough is popular in Israel but angered some of the premier’s core supporters.

Hazem el-Beblawi’s attorneys say the argument by lawyers for Mohamed Soltan, the U.S. citizen who brought the claim, are making a “desperate attempt” to delay the case’s dismissal.

The White House brokered a deal between Israel and an Arab ally. A day later, it suffered a historic rebuke at the United Nations.

The United Arab Emirates has become the third Arab-majority country to normalize relations with Israel.

Demands for deep political change in Lebanon strike at Hezbollah’s state-within-a-state.

The new peace deal comes after years of quiet cooperation on intelligence and commerce.

One bride, a doctor, rushed to tend to the wounded in her white wedding dress.

Arab critics say normalizing relations between former foes is premature without a Palestinian state.

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