
Syria Arrests Tadamon Massacre Identified Perpetrator Amjad Youssef
More than a decade after the Tadamon massacre, Syrian authorities say Amjad Youssef, long linked to the killings, is now in custody.

More than a decade after the Tadamon massacre, Syrian authorities say Amjad Youssef, long linked to the killings, is now in custody.

Following the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, Iran announced on Friday the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz to commercial shipping.

From full-fledged newsrooms to a one-man IG parody account, inside the three outlets reviving Arab political satire.

How six weeks of war, economic strain, and escalating threats have reshaped Iranian sentiments on U.S. intervention in Iran.

The Israeli bombardment campaign has resulted in 70 confirmed deaths and over 200 injuries.



A new Israeli law mandating executions in military courts could reshape the conflict and close one of its last political channels.

Amid fast news rounds and more noise than clarity, Israel is reviving its historic plans to annex southern Lebanon up to the Litani River.

Lebanese musicians release Bandcamp compilations to raise funds for families displaced by Israel’s escalating assault on southern Lebanon.

Saadia Mosbah’s eight-year sentence raises urgent questions about repression, migration politics, and the cost of defending Black dignity.

From mountains to manpower, the constraints of invading Iran reveal the gap between the war Washington imagines and the one reality imposes.