قُتل فلسطينيان في مدينة غزة، شمالي القطاع، اليوم، متأثران بإصابتهما نتيجة قصف إسرائيلي سابق على المدينة، في حين قُتل آخر، أمس، نتيجة ...
The Egyptian military’s expanding involvement in economic activities— from land acquisition and private company purchases to the rollout of commercial ventures — was flagged by the International ...
Violent clashes continue to rage across Sudan between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces, disrupting civilian facilities and residential spaces in cities nationwide on Monday, a ...
The Planning Ministry released on Sunday the National Narrative for Economic Development, a document first announced last week as the government’s program for economic reform. Presented as a ...
Barely a week after opening registration for participants, the steering committee of the Egyptian Sumud Flotilla initiative has already received hundreds of applications, a committee member told Mada ...
Even in his final moments, Yahya Sinwar was marked by all the hallmarks of a legend — for both his admirers and enemies alike. To the millions who support armed resistance against Israel, spearheaded ...
Police personnel stand behind riot shields, machine guns slung over their shoulders, at the entrance to a narrow street connecting the corniche to the Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the oldest in ...
With war breaking out between Iran and Israel and knock-on effects disrupting regional and international energy supplies, the government has decided on Monday to start implementing ...
With a shake of a hand in the Saudi capital of Riyadh in mid May, Syrian Interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa completed his political transformation. Gone was the man who once had an American bounty of ...
Former President Hosni Mubarak has died at the age of 91. Mubarak was Egypt’s longest-serving president, ruling from 1981 until 2011 when he was ousted following a mass uprising against his rule. For ...
In late October, Supply Minister Ali al-Moselhi announced that the price of a loaf of subsidized bread would remain fixed at 5 piasters for the time being. With the ministry having concluded its ...
The government temporarily reduced natural gas supplies to state-owned petrochemical plants, particularly fertilizer producers, by around 50 percent starting May 17, according to seven sources who ...