Sponsored by AIJES in Paris: Establishing the International Network of Yemeni Journalists
The International Agency of journalism and Strategic Studies (AIJES) announced in Paris today its support for the establishment of the Internationa ...
Has Janet Yellen's trip to Beijing improved US-China relations?
US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has just concluded a four-day trip to China, aimed at rebuilding bridges between the two countries. Was the trip ...
Sudan conflict: Air strike kills at least 22 in Khartoum
A Sudanese army air strike on the capital has killed at least 22 people and injured many others, eyewitnesses and an official have said. Women and ...
Why Apple's stock rally is causing a dilemma for fund managers
The huge rally in Apple's shares is forcing some fund managers to revisit a thorny problem – they may not own enough of the stock. Apple&rsqu ...
Iraq plans to boost gas output by 1.5bln cu ft in five years
Iraq plans to boost its gas output by 1,500 million cubic feet over the next five years, through its recent initiative to licence exploration opera ...
UK Ambassador affirms her country's willingness to continue supporting Tunisia
Support particularly in the economic field by encouraging investments in renewable energy, as well as strengthening cooperation in the fields of cu ...
Tunisia national guard officer stabbed, police arrest attacker
A man stabbed a national guard officer in La Goulette, a suburb of the capital Tunis, the interior ministry said on Monday, the second such attack targeting the police in two weeks. ...
Jenin: Israeli military launches major operation in West Bank city
There have been intense exchanges of fire between Israeli forces and armed Palestinian militants in Jenin refugee camp, in the occupied West Bank. ...
The AI trained to recognise waste for recycling
There is a lot of rubbish in the world. Approximately 2.24 billion tonnes of solid waste was produced in 2020, according to the World Bank. It says ...
WFP approves $431 mln grant for Egypt's food security plan 2023-2028
The grant for Egypt's Country Strategic Plan (CSP) 2023-2028 was approved during the WFP Executive Board's annual session in Rome, Italy from 26-30 June 2023. ...
Authorities search for survivors after 13-storey building collapses in Egypt
Authorities are searching for survivors trapped beneath the rubble of a 13-storey building that collapsed in Egypt’s Alexandria. ...
India, Egypt raise ties to strategic partnership on Modi’s visit to Cairo
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi signed on Sunday a strategic partnership agreement, underscoring growing ties between the two countries that experts say can spark geopolitical and economic significance. ...
Middle East's assets under management bucked global trend to hit $1.3tn in 2022
Assets under management in the Middle East increased by $100 billion to $1.3 trillion in 2022 despite global macroeconomic headwinds, management consultancy Boston Consulting Group has said. ...
Suez Canal: Bulk carrier refloated after running aground
A ship that was grounded in the Suez Canal, has been been refloated, shipping agent Leth Agencies says. ...
Israeli air strike kills missile commander in Gaza
A pre-dawn Israeli air strike on an apartment in the Gaza Strip has killed a top Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) commander and one other person. ...
Airstrikes rock Sudan as truce talks yield no breakthrough
The Sudanese army and its rival the paramilitay Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have sent representatives to Saudi Arabia for talks on establishing a humanitarian truce in an effort also backed by the United States, but to no avail so far. ...
Egypt’s exports increase to $51.6bln in 2022
Egypt’s ranking in international trade indicators has improved, advancing 14 places to 82nd in the infrastructure and market access index in 2023 from 96th in 2013, according to an Egyptian Cabinet’s report. ...
Islamic State: Hundreds of women on hunger strike at Iraqi prison
At least 400 women are in the second week of a hunger strike in a high-security prison in Iraq's capital Baghdad, the AFP has learned. ...
Sudan’s neighbours have little to offer refugees, warns UN
The UN is in a race against time to get food supplies to Sudanese refugees crossing the border into Chad before the rainy season begins, as neighbouring countries struggle to cope with the numbers of people fleeing the civil war. ...
Sudan crisis risks becoming a nightmare for the world - former PM Hamdok
The former prime minister of Sudan has warned that the conflict in his country could become worse than those in Syria and Libya. ...