African migrant families battle hunger in Israel
In the concrete bowels of a vast bus station in the Israeli city of Tel Aviv, a group of children gathers in the evening to play and dance to...
November 8, 2018
In the concrete bowels of a vast bus station in the Israeli city of Tel Aviv, a group of children gathers in the evening to play and dance to...
November 8, 2018
Tunisian President Beji Caid Essebsi said today he was ready to swear in ten new ministers named in a reshuffle that he had originally rejected, easing a high-level political...
November 8, 2018
Some 8,845 Jordanians are wanted by Syria’s intelligence agency, including former Jordanian Parliament President Abdul Latif Arabiyat, Syrian opposition news outlet Zaman Al-Wasl has reported. Arabiyaat, noted as a...
November 8, 2018
In a landmark ruling, the Israeli Supreme Court yesterday ordered the Palestinian Authority (PA) to pay 14 million shekels ($3.8 million) to 51 Palestinians it falsely imprisoned. The ruling...
November 8, 2018
With expats making up nearly 90 per cent of its 9.5 million population, the UAE has introduced a change in its judicial process that could make it harder for...
November 8, 2018
France has vowed to fulfil plans to defy the US’ sanctions on Iran while increasing the international role of the euro in order to prevent Washington from acting as...
November 8, 2018
The National Students for Justice in Palestine (NSJP) yesterday claimed that the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) “is attempting to use trademark law to chill the free speech...
November 8, 2018
A Palestinian from Gaza who was injured by the Israeli occupation forces during the “March of Return” two weeks ago, died of his wounds at Al-Ahli Hospital in occupied...
November 8, 2018
Secretary of the PLO Saeb Erekat said yesterday that the US had asked Jordan to stop supporting the Palestinian cause, Safa News Agency reported. During a speech delivered to...
November 8, 2018
The UN promotes its penchant for convenience at the expense of Palestinians and hardly anyone expresses concern. Perhaps because “concern” is the UN’s monopoly over the political squalour that...