Middle East
Ahed Tamimi's Trial Should Not Be Held In Secret
A judge has ordered that Ahed Tamimi's proceedings be held in private for her own good.
Trump Left The Middle East Open To Russia And China
Trump's policies have proven to be a catalyst for the waning of America's role as the supreme arbiter of world order.
Saeb Erekat: Gaza Demands Your Attention
This week's White House conference failed to hold Israel accountable for the situation in the enclave, writes Saeb Erekat.
Forbes Wipes Saudi Billionaires From Rich List
The publication has said it is "impossible to know definitively who gave how much to whom when."
Sister of ISIS Chief Baghdadi Sentenced to Death
Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi's sister was found guilty of "offering logistic support and help" to ISIS fighters.
After Trump, Second Nation Moves Embassy To Jerusalem
Guatemala will relocate its embassy in Israel to Jerusalem this May, two days after the U.S.
What Next for Netanyahu as Graft Probe Seeks Answers?
The Israeli leader and his wife were questioned separately by police on Friday.
General: U.S. Allies Want Cheap Arms From Russia, China
The U.S. faces losing influence and the ability to rely on partners in regions such as the Middle East if its allies turn away from the West for arms.
Russia Airs Video Game Footage as Scene From Syrian War
Social media users noticed the footage was actually from a computer game known as "Arma 3."
New Chemical Attack Suspected in Eastern Ghouta
Opposition groups say more than a dozen people were treated for exposure to the gas.
Israeli Settlers Burying Dead on Palestinian Land
In some cases, graves were being dug just meters from settlement homes.
Palestinians Slam U.S. Embassy Move on Day of Disaster
The move is scheduled for the anniversary of the creation of Israel in 1948.
Boss of Murdered Filipina Maid in Kuwait Arrested
Her death has prompted a ban on Filipinos traveling to work in the Gulf country.
ISIS-Linked Jihadis Kidnap Brit Couple in South Africa
The British Foreign Office warned of an increased risk of attacks by "terrorists" in South Africa.
Can Bibi Survive? Israeli PM Weakened as Top Aide Turns
The Israeli leader is mired in corruption allegations, and his situation just became more precarious.
Facebook Malware: Hackers Lure Men Using Fake Profiles
Newly-uncovered hacking campaign could transform a smartphone into the ultimate surveillance tool.
Syria's Eastern Ghouta Suffers One of Deadliest Days
Syrian air force bombardments killed at least 100 people, including 20 children, monitors say.
Iraqi Court Convicts ISIS Widows to Death, Life in Jail
The 12 women claimed they were duped and forced by their husbands to join them in Iraq.
U.S. Holds Citizen Without Charges Because of ISIS Ties
The unidentified man says he was kidnapped after working as a freelance reporter in the region.
Despite Trump, U.S. to Give Jordan Over $1 Billion Aid
Experts say the move is further proof Trump's messaging is meaningless and disconnected from U.S. policy.
Kushner's Middle East Plan Is 'Fairly Well Advanced'
Areas of Kushner's plan need further work, Tillerson said, adding that the president will decide when the plan is ready.
Israeli Opposition Calls on Netanyahu to Resign
Police say that there is enough evidence to charge Netanyahu for accepting bribes.
Palestinian Vatican Envoy on Trump's Deadly Peace Blow
The wake-up call for Israel will come but moderate voices will no longer be around by then.
Ahed Tamimi, 16-Year-Old Who Slapped Israeli Soldier
Ahed Tamimi is charged with 12 offenses, including assaulting security forces and incitement to violence.
How We Can Stop ISIS In The Caribbean?
Trinidad and Tobago once had the largest number of fighters who joined ISIS. Now they might be returning home.
Trump Suggests Middle East Peace Negotiations Doomed
"I don't know frankly if we are going to even have talks," Trump said.
This Is How ISIS Booby-Trapped the City of Raqqa
Civilians were injured when they opened refrigerators and washing machines.
Let ISIS Fighters Go Home, U.S. Says
Washington is calling on nations to deal with their nationals who are being held in northern Syria.
U.S., Britain Issue Trinidad Carnival Attack Warning
The U.S. embassy issued an alert about a security threat at the famous annual event.
Trump Called Iraqi Officials 'Thieves' in Oval Office
The president privately mocked an Iraqi delegation, it was claimed.