Why the Singer of Egypt's Revolution Wants to Go Home
Three years since he left Egypt for a life Scandinavia, the 30-year-old musician is heading home.
Half a Million Ethiopians Face Saudi Arabia Expulsion
Saudi Arabia has announced plans to expel migrants working or living illegally in the kingdom.
U.S. Expected to Withhold Aid to Egypt
One of the key issues concerning the U.S. is said to be a new law that human rights charities claim will make it impossible for them to carry out their work in the country.
The Threat to Al Jazeera Is an Assault on a Free Press
The UAE, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Bahrain are demanding the news network be shuttered.
A Strong Egypt Is a Strong Middle East
The Trump administration has wisely realized that a strong Egypt benefits all of us.
Israel Considers Underground Wall To Block ISIS
The Israeli military may extend the barrier it is building along the Gaza Strip.
Can trained Bedouin guides lure tourists back to Egypt?
A grassroots tourist industry could revitalize a community battered by geopolitical disaster since Egypt's 2011 revolution.
Egypt Tank Runs Over Car Bomber in ISIS-Hit Region
The car's explosion killed seven, but the military said the death toll would have been above 50 had the tank not acted.
Dear Donald Trump, Lebanon Still Matters
Saad Hariri on Tuesday pays his first visit to Washington during the Trump administration.
Israel and Lebanon: A Path to Peace
Tensions are building along their shared border, but most Lebanese and Israelis want to avoid war at all costs.
Qatar's Defense of Al Jazeera Is Indefensible
Those who are defending Al Jazeera, are defending the indefensible, writes Egyptian MP Osama Heikal.
Snapchat: Woman in Miniskirt Sparks Ire in Saudi Arabia
A young Saudi woman posted a video of herself wearing un-Islamic clothing in public.
Egypt Attack: Man Stabs Six Tourists in Red Sea Resort
The attacker sneaked into a hotel by swimming from a nearby beach.
Israel: Ancient Remains Discovered in Biblical City
Excavations show that three individuals were trapped in a raging inferno.
Saudi Has 'Clear Link' to Islamist Extremism in Britain
New report calls for a public inquiry into Riyadh's role in exporting "bigoted Wahhabi ideology."
El-Sissi is Bullying Rivals Ahead of Egypt's Election
A prime example: Khaled Ali, a prominent Egyptian lawyer who faces trial for making an obscene gesture.
Where Does Trump's Travel Ban Now Stand?
What clues does the preliminary Supreme Court ruling offer to a final outcome?
This Egyptian Wooden Toe Is World's Oldest Prosthetic
The wooden toe helped a priest's daughter walk about 3,000 years ago.
Saudi Arabia Deports 15,000 Qatari Camels, 10,000 Sheep
Makeshift shelters have been built on the border for the camels and 10,000 sheep also banned from the country.
U.N. Wins Nod To Use Islamic Alms To Aid Refugees
Agency says it has rulings from top clerics in Egypt, Morocco and Yemen that will persuade rich Muslims to donate alms for relief work.
Turkish Minister Lands in Qatar to Ease Gulf Rift
Cavusoglu is set to meet Qatari ruler, Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani, before traveling to Kuwait.
Qatar's Rift With Its Gulf Neighbors Explained
Qatar's allies have cut transport and diplomatic ties with the oil-rich state. Here's the view from Saudi Arabia.
Turkey: Qatar Isolation Violates Islamic Values
His comments marked the strongest intervention yet by a powerful regional ally of Doha.
Name and Shame: Egypt Mulls Ban on Western Baby Names
Parents who ignore the ban could face up to six months in prison.
Extreme Vetting? It's Already Here
Trump already has all the power he needs to carefully screen immigrants for security threats.
Why Trump's Saudi Arms Deal is a Bum Deal
The deal may prolong conflict, terrorism, and war through the Middle East.
Saudi Arabia and UAE Close Airspace to Qatar
Qatar Airways have had to cancel dozens of flights and re-route others via Muscat, in Oman
A Brief History of Qatar Diplomatic Crisis
Regional powers accuse Qatar of backing extremist groups, with tensions erupting over allegedly faked statements by the country's leader.
How Israel Became the Middle East's Democratic Anchor
Israel's defeat in 1967 would have been a disaster for the region and the world.
Tel Aviv Diary: Where Did the Six Day War Leave Us?
Fifty years after the Israelis routed a joint Arab force, peace remains elusive.