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The Great Betrayal in the title of Lebanese-born American professor of international relations Fawaz A Gerges’s new book ...
Lucas Foglia spent nearly four years traversing 17 countries, capturing images of painted lady butterflies, and the people ...
The World Bank's April 2025 MENA Economic Update highlights the region's modest growth and underperforming private sector, ...
The import tariffs announced in early April by the president of the United States, Donald Trump, will likely encourage and ...
Yaroslav Trofimov is the chief foreign-affairs correspondent of The Wall Street Journal, covering major issues and developments around the world.
Maria Abi-Habib was a roving Middle East correspondent for The Wall Street Journal, focused on terrorism issues and jihadist groups such as al Qaeda and Islamic State. She had been based in Beirut and ...
A revolution in unmanned systems is reshaping the dynamics of Africa’s armed conflicts. Professional militaries must balance ...
Rabat - Morocco on Tuesday launched a regional workshop on electronic advance data (EAD) for postal services, bringing together representatives from 11 Arab countries in partnership with the Universal ...
The holiday checklist goes something like this: think about your budget, Google the weather, and check that your passport and travel insurance are in date. But it’s also important to consider the ...
Tunisia is North Africa’s hidden gem and will get under your skin in the best possible way, as Photojournalist Hum Hunt-Davis ...
On December 17, 2010, a young, demoralized man staggered angrily into a local government office in central Tunisia. He doused himself in paint thinner and lit a match. Incensed by Ben Ali’s ...
A growing number of risk-taking travellers, commonly referred to as 'danger tourists' are ditching the likes of Spain and ...