Category: 2. Middle East

  • Rare protests against Hamas erupt in Gaza: What to know

    Rare protests against Hamas erupt in Gaza: What to know

    The rare protests come after Israel resumed its war in Gaza on March 18, ending a nearly two-month ceasefire.

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  • Tesla to launch in Saudi Arabia next month as Musk-PIF tension cools

    Tesla to launch in Saudi Arabia next month as Musk-PIF tension cools

    Tesla said it would hold a launch event in Riyadh on April 10 to display its electric vehicles and other products, including solar energy solutions and battery technology.

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  • Israel threatens to seize parts of Gaza over fate of hostages

    Israel threatens to seize parts of Gaza over fate of hostages

    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu threatened Wednesday to seize parts of Gaza if Hamas does not release hostages, while the militant group warned they would return “in coffins” if Israel does not stop bombing the Palestinian territory.

    Just over a week since the military resumed operations following a January truce, Israel said two projectiles were fired from the Gaza Strip, with one intercepted and the other landing near the border, and with no immediate reports of any casualties or…

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  • Sudan’s war leaves dead without graves

    Sudan’s war leaves dead without graves

    Outside his bullet-riddled home in Sudan’s war-ravaged capital, Jamil Morjan stood with his hands raised in prayer for his mother’s soul over a mound of earth.

    There was no headstone — just a rough wooden plank marking the spot where his mother lay buried.

    “We couldn’t take her to a cemetery,” he told AFP, his bloodshot eyes laden with exhaustion.

    When his mother died in March 2024, the Sudanese capital was a war zone, torn apart by nearly a year of fighting between the regular army and the…

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  • Turkey protesters defiant despite mass arrests

    Turkey protesters defiant despite mass arrests

    Protesters were defiant Wednesday despite a growing crackdown and nearly 1,500 arrests as they marked a week since the start of Turkey’s biggest street demonstrations since 2013.

    The protests erupted on March 19 after the arrest of Istanbul opposition mayor Ekrem Imamoglu as part of a graft and “terror” probe, which his supporters denounced as a “coup”.

    Vast crowds have hit the street daily, defying protest bans in Istanbul, the capital Ankara and Izmir with the unrest spreading across the…

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  • Israel attack survivor’s agony as brother remains hostage in Gaza

    Israel attack survivor’s agony as brother remains hostage in Gaza

    Israeli survivor Gal Gilboa-Dalal has led a life of pain and worry since Hamas militants took his younger brother Guy hostage from the music festival they attended together on October 7, 2023.

    Wearing a black T-shirt emblazoned with the face of his 23-year-old brother, he showed a photo of their final moments together before being separated during the attack.

    Of the 1,218 people killed as a result of the October 7 attack, militants murdered more than 370 people at the Nova music festival, at…

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  • Huthis say US warplanes carried out 17 strikes in Yemen

    Huthis say US warplanes carried out 17 strikes in Yemen

    Huthi media in Yemen reported Wednesday at least 17 strikes in Saada and Amran, blaming the United States for the attacks.

    The rebels’ Ansarollah website said US warplanes carried out “aggressive air raids… causing material damage to citizens’ property”, but gave no details of casualties.

    Washington on March 15 announced a military offensive against the Iranian-backed Huthis, promising to use overwhelming force until the group stopped firing on vessels in the key shipping routes of the Red…

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  • Huthis say US warplanes carry out 19 strikes in Yemen

    Huthis say US warplanes carry out 19 strikes in Yemen

    Huthi media said 19 strikes hit rebel-held parts of Yemen, mostly Saada, blaming the United States, with the group later announcing they targeted a US warship and Israel.

    Al-Masirah TV reported that “the US aggression launched 17 raids on the Saada governorate during the night”, and earlier said two raids hit Amran.

    The Iran-backed rebels’ news agency, Saba, said “the American aggression targeted the Oncology Hospital building in Saada”.

    The hospital, which Huthi media said was under…

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  • Syria slams ‘flagrant’ Israeli violation after deadly bombardment

    Syria slams ‘flagrant’ Israeli violation after deadly bombardment

    Syria slammed Israeli attacks as a “flagrant violation” of its sovereignty after a deadly bombardment Tuesday in the country’s south, where Israel’s military said it had responded to incoming fire.

    The violence near the UN-patrolled buffer zone on the Golan Heights followed Israeli air strikes in central Syria, the latest in a string of attacks on military sites since Islamist-led forces overthrew longtime president Bashar al-Assad.

    The Syrian foreign ministry in a statement condemned “the…

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  • Trump team splits on message as Iran considers talks

    Trump team splits on message as Iran considers talks

    In a matter of days, US President Donald Trump has extended a hand to Iran and bombed Tehran’s allies in Yemen. His administration has both demanded that Iran dismantle its nuclear program and offered more flexibility.

    Trump has for years dangled force as a means to get his way in negotiations.

    But on Iran, some observers see less a strategy than mixed messaging, with a real debate on how the norms-breaking president will handle a US adversary of nearly half a century.

    “There is a lot of…

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