World 6 days ago Iranian hornet's nest of terror groups surround Israel amid calls for new US sanctions A new report urges the Biden administration to add a network of Iran-backed groups to its terrorist list. The report looks at how Tehran has increased funding to militant Palestinian groups.
Middle East July 21 Local World Food Program head shot, killed in Yemen World Food Program worker Moayad Hameidi, a Jordanian national who headed one of the organization's Yemeni offices, has reportedly been shot dead.
VIDEO July 21 Anti-judicial reform activists march to Jerusalem Israeli reservists march to Jerusalem on Wednesday, July 19, 2023, in opposition to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's judicial reforms.
Israel July 20 Israeli ex-security czar backs reservist protest against Netanyahu judicial reform plan Nadav Argaman, a former head of Israel's Shin Bet internal security agency, condemned Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's proposed judicial overhaul in a Thursday interview.
Iraq July 20 Iraq severs diplomatic ties with Sweden over anti-Quran demonstration as protesters storm Baghdad embassy Iraq has cut off diplomatic relations with Sweden Thursday following an anti-Quran demonstration in Stockholm, after protesters targeted Sweden’s embassy in Baghdad.
Israel July 19 Israel grants entry to Palestinian-Americans in bid for visa waiver qualification Israel announced Wednesday that all Americans, including dual-nationality Palestinians, will be allowed to enter the country through its international airport.
LIFESTYLE July 18 Jack Carr's take on the AMIA bombing of July 18, 1994, in Buenos Aires, Argentina: 'Pistol by his side' In Buenos Aires, Argentina, on July 18, 1994, a terrorist explosion destroyed a 7-story building, took 85 lives and wounded 300 people. Bestselling author Jack Carr weighs in on the act of terror.
Middle East July 18 Rep for striking BBC staff in Egypt accuses UK media giant of 'gross discrimination' A representative for striking BBC staff in Cairo accused the company of "gross discrimination" for failing to provide pay raises commensurate with the country's inflation rate.
Middle East July 17 Israel affirms Morocco's claim over Western Sahara Israel on Monday announced its recognition of Moroccan sovereignty over the disputed Western Sahara territory, a former Spanish colony located just south of the North African nation.
Navy July 17 US Navy’s 19K-ton cargo ship runs aground in Bahrain The U.S. Navy has is investigating how USNS Alan Shepard, a cargo ship that carries dry cargo and ammunition, ran aground in Bahrain.