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Colombia is hosting a summit of the Hague Group, where officials from 30 countries called for legal and diplomatic action to ...
From children to journalists, artist Maram Ali talks to The New Arab about why she uses her art to preserve the memory of ...
Two killed in Israeli drone strikes on south Lebanon despite a ceasefire with Hezbollah, as tensions persist and both sides ...
Iraq is preparing to launch Apple Pay as part of a broader push to modernise digital payments and expand financial inclusion.
Israel’s Shas party quits Netanyahu’s cabinet over military draft dispute but stays in coalition, easing election fears amid ...
Ahmed Al-Sharaa accused Israel of trying to destabilise Syria, as a truce went into effect in Suweida following clashes which ...
As other European countries pledge to follow in Austria’s steps, the EU’s first deportation to Syria raises questions about ...
An Israeli strike damaged Gaza’s only Catholic church, injuring several including children and a priest, as civilians ...
A fire at a newly opened mall in Kut, Iraq, killed at least 60 people, prompting a government probe amid widespread anger ...
A French court on Thursday ruled for the release from prison of Lebanese fighter Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, after serving ...
Call it what you want, Gaza’s ‘humanitarian city’ is a concentration camp, backed by infamous US and UK contractors with bloodied hands, writes Alex Foley.
Almost a hundred Gazans have been killed over the past 24 hours, including 30 aid seekers, as Syria condemns Israeli strikes ...
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