
Middle East
Columbia Student Granted Reprieve Amid Deportation Dispute with Trump Admin
Yunseo Chung, a Columbia University student and permanent resident, finds herself at the center of a legal showdown with the Trump administration. Her alleged involvement in pro-Palestine protests has sparked a controversial deportation attempt, but recent court developments offer a temporary reprieve.
Unfolding of Legal Battle
Chung’s legal team,
Turmoil in Israel: Cabinet's Moves to Oust Attorney General Sparks Protests
The political atmosphere in Israel is reaching a boiling point as protests sweep the nation for the sixth consecutive day. According to Middle East Monitor, tens of thousands of demonstrators have flooded the streets of Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, rallying against the Israeli cabinet’s proposed no-confidence motion to dismiss
Palestinian Oscar Winner's Disappearance Amidst Settler Violence
The serene Palestinian village of Susya, steeped in history and culture, became the backdrop for an unsettling drama, engulfing the world with concern and questions. The stage was set for a tragedy that no one anticipated: the mysterious disappearance of Hamdan Ballal, a celebrated Palestinian film director and co-director of
Brutal Exodus: Palestinians Flee From Rafah Under Relentless Fire
A Dangerous Pathway
In an urgent and desperate escape, thousands of Palestinians from Rafah’s Tel Al-Sultan neighborhood have been forced into a harrowing exodus. Under Israeli military orders, these residents are seeking refuge in Al-Mawasi along Gaza’s battered coastline. The Israeli military, dubbing Tel Al-Sultan a ‘dangerous combat
Pentagon Escalates Middle East Presence: USS Carl Vinson Joins USS Truman
In a calculated strategic maneuver, the Pentagon has ordered the USS Carl Vinson Carrier Strike Group to join forces with the USS Harry S. Truman in the Middle East, as the U.S. intensifies its military efforts against the Houthi forces amid renewed conflicts in Yemen. This decision highlights the
Egypt's Diplomatic Dance: Abdelatty Warns of Escalation Threats
A Fragile Balance in the Middle East
The Middle East stands on a delicate precipice, as Egypt’s Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty voices serious concerns over escalating regional tensions. His urgent communications with Lebanese official Youssef Rajji and Iranian diplomat Abbas Araghchi underscore the volatility that exists within key countries.
Police Targeting 87-Year-Old Holocaust Survivor Sparks Protests
On a chilly Friday in March, the streets of London echoed with chants and drums as supporters rallied behind Stephen Kapos, an 87-year-old Holocaust survivor, who was questioned by police in connection with a pro-Palestine demonstration. The air was thick with unity and resolve as banners unfurled, declaring solidarity and