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As the toxic dust begins to settle, it is hard to even fathom the complex feelings of our Palestinian friends and colleagues, many of whom have...
Guns may have fallen silent in Gaza, but for Mahmoud Abu Dalfa, the agony is not over. He is desperately searching for the bodies of his wife and...
The problem with political analysis is that it often lacks historical perspective and is mostly limited to recent events. The current analysis of...
The policing of a weekend protest in London against Israel’s genocide in Gaza was alarmingly heavy-handed, bearing troubling echoes of the...
Next Saturday, Egyptians will mark the 14th anniversary of the 25 January Revolution of 2011, amidst a nostalgic longing for the unfulfilled...
On his first day back in the Oval Office, President Donald Trump revived his long-standing feud with the World Health Organisation (WHO), signing...
The headline in the Times of Israel says it all: “ For the first time, Israel just lost a war.” Regardless of the reasoning behind this...
For the last 15 months Hamas fighters have been viewed and feared by their Zionist foe as “ghosts” haunting a deep underground labyrinth of...
The Islamic Human Rights Commission (IHRC) has found itself at the centre of significant controversy following its call for a boycott of Holocaust...
It is difficult to assess whether the major loss incurred by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF)’s military leader Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo in Sudan’s...
The release of three Israeli women held captive in Gaza on Sunday attracted significant global media attention. However, there was comparatively...
“They wrap bullets in our bodies, yet tremble at the sight of a gift bag,” said a Gazan appearing in a video circulated on social media. Among...
“Our UNRWA teams reported a good first day of the ceasefire; aid and some commercial supplies started flowing in smoothly,” the humanitarian...
It seems that reaching a prisoner exchange deal and a ceasefire in Gaza is closer to being accomplished this time than ever before. The core terms...
As bombs rained down and entire neighbourhoods around her were pulverised, Shayma Abualatta found the only way to cope with the trauma of Gaza’s...
Although 14 years have passed since the Egyptian 25 January Revolution, it remains a nightmare for its opponents, haunting them and making their...
The Zionist entity’s submission to Hamas’s conditions to end the war and Benjamin Netanyahu’s forced signing of a ceasefire agreement would not...
Documents from the UK’s Foreign and Commonwealth Office show that Britain was aware that Israeli authorities were systematically torturing...
It is a little over a month after the Al-Assad regime was finally deposed after 54 years of rule in Syria. The days after 8 December, when Bashar...
On 20 January, US President-elect Donald Trump will be inaugurated as the 47th US President, and only the second US president to serve two non-...
A new network of commercial outlets affiliated with Egypt’s Ministry of Defence has spread widely across the country’s governorates. These...
The global mining sector stands on the verge of fundamental change as it gears up for a decade in which it will need to invest $6 trillion,...
Following every Israeli war on Gaza, numerous narratives emerge. Some claim victory for one side and defeat for the other, while others – knowingly...
As the ceasefire comes into effect today, Sunday, the people of Gaza will finally catch their breath and begin to heal their wounds after enduring...