Jordan, one of world’s most water poor nations, and Israel have seen a marked improvement in relations over the past few months
Jordan, one of world’s most water poor nations, and Israel have seen a marked improvement in relations over the past few months
Reports of five dead, at least 60 wounded; Violence comes after judge in Beirut Port blast investigation issues arrest warrant for Hezbollah-affiliated official
Critical power shortages have been looming for months now; Leaders scrambling to import emergency supplies in the coming days
Rush of workers in Gaza – where unemployment is more than 50% – to apply for 7,000 permits offered by Israel
Terror attack – the third this week – occurred in a Shiite mosque
In an interview with Tony Perkins, Joel Rosenberg talks about impactful and influential visits of Evangelicals delegations he led to the palaces and presidents of the Middle East
Despite participation by the Jewish state, European parliament to boycott the Dubai Expo over UAE human rights record
Najla Bouden Romdhane takes with fighting corruption and restoring hope during this tenuous time in the nation’s history
In this latest move, Khartoum – once a haven for Hamas to seek refuge, hide funds or transfer weapons – has cast its lot with the West and Israel
Was Abbas’ harsh speech at the UN a desperate attempt to show strength and improve his standing among his own people?