Three killed in Israeli strike in Damascus, Syria says
According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights the airstrike targeted bases of the Syrian army and Iranian militias
According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights the airstrike targeted bases of the Syrian army and Iranian militias
The last 531 fighters represented the last island of Ukrainian control in the strategic port city, marking the end of one of the most destructive sieges since Russia invaded Ukraine almost three months ago
Pressure from Europe and the United States, along with the economic crises, spurred Egyptian President al-Sissi and Tunisian President Saied to resuscitate their national dialogue initiatives – but no real change is afoot
The first suspected case of monkeypox in Israel was detected in a man in his 30s who recently travelled to Western Europe. In the past week, several European countries and the U.S. also reported cases of the virus
In an interview with Haaretz, Meretz lawmaker Ghaida Rinawie Zoabi's explains her resignation, expresses disappointment about her colleagues, and identifies who's really to blame for the collapse of Bennett's coalition
We are on the threshold of advances that could transform humanity. The mechanisms of oppression and destruction will also gain from this
We are on the threshold of advances that could transform humanity. The mechanisms of oppression and destruction will also gain from this
A few days after the High Court of Justice green-lighted the expulsion of residents of eight villages in the South Hebron Hills, Israeli forces started to demolish their homes: They razed 20 dwellings in three villages, leaving families homeless
Israel Police are investigating the incident, in which two children aged 3 and 7 were stuck in a locked vehicle in the Bedouin town of Hura
From the Persian Gulf to North Africa, water disputes are intensifying. With global warming sharpening water shortages, these 'boring,' back-channel conflicts could turn into a deluge