CAIRO — Ethiopia’s formal opening of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam this month did not end the Nile dispute. It reset it. For Egypt, the ceremony on the Blue Nile was both
Some films age into cult curios. Others gather dust on a family shelf. The Prince of Egypt did neither. Twenty-seven years after its 1998 release, DreamWorks’ animated Exodus remains one of the
CAIRO — Egypt is attempting a delicate recovery in plain sight. A year after a currency crunch, the Arab world’s most populous nation is wagering that a mix of reform, reindustrialization, and
New York — A coalition of 25 countries and the European Union called on Israel to immediately restore a medical corridor from Gaza to the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem, arguing
Tianjin — Iran’s defense minister, Amir Aziz Nasirzadeh, declared on Monday that global blocs such as the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) and BRICS have become vital instruments to push back against Western
Cairo — Egypt has signed four oil and gas exploration agreements worth more than $340 million, marking a renewed push to revive its struggling hydrocarbon sector and offset a steep decline in
Jeddah — Iran’s foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, demanded that the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) abandon symbolic gestures and embrace direct action to halt what he described as Israel’s ongoing genocide in
Tehran — Iranian foreign minister Abbas Araghchi on Sunday declared that the so-called “Greater Israel” project represents not only a danger to the Middle East but also an existential threat to international
Tel Aviv — Israel is dragging its feet on a Hamas proposal for a 60-day truce in Gaza, even as the war has turned the enclave into a graveyard for thousands of
Tel Aviv — Israel’s streets erupted in a wave of mass protests, as tens of thousands of citizens denounced Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s reckless Gaza war and demanded the release of hostages
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