The Trump administration is examining whether to classify Muslim Brotherhood chapters in Egypt, Jordan and Lebanon as terrorist organisations, a step that would impose severe sanctions and travel restrictions, escalating long-running debates over the group’s role in regional instability
Cristiano Ronaldo stunned fans with a sensational bicycle kick in the 96th minute, helping Al Nassr secure a dominant 4-1 win and extend their league lead. The 40-year-old continues to defy expectations in Saudi Arabia
A fire at Cairo’s Ramses Central Exchange building on Monday left 14 people injured and disrupted telecommunication services across the capital. Authorities cite an electrical short circuit as the probable cause while efforts continue to assess the damage and restore service
A vessel operated by Saudi-owned ADES Holding capsized near Gabal El-Zeit in the Gulf of Suez, killing four people. Rescue operations are underway as three crew members remain missing. Navigation through the Suez Canal remains unaffected, officials confirmed
The timing of the flight has raised eyebrows, occurring just a day after both India and Pakistan publicly agreed to halt all military operations along their border following several days of increased rhetoric and unconfirmed reports of skirmishes
The company emphasized that the suspension of its domestic operations directly impacts its international presence. Blaban currently operates branches in Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Morocco, Libya, Jordan, Oman, and Qatar
In addition, five Egyptian crew members were on board. The identities of the deceased have not been fully disclosed, but officials confirmed that two of the victims were married doctors, whose daughters remain in the hospital
The Iran-backed Houthis have been targeting ships in the Red Sea since November 2023, in what they claim is a show of support for Palestinians in Gaza amid Israel’s ongoing military operations in the region
Hosts Morocco will kick off the 24-team tournament against the unpredictable Comoros in the opening match on December 21. The highly anticipated tournament promises to deliver fireworks, with some intriguing groupings already igniting excitement among fans
The AGM-114R, also known as “Romeo,” is one of the most versatile and precise weapons in the U.S. arsenal. Designed for multi-role missions, it can engage a wide range of targets, from heavily armored vehicles and fortified bunkers to moving enemy convoys
The 155-square-mile area, established by a 1974 ceasefire agreement between Israel and Syria, has remained a neutral zone for decades, patrolled by United Nations peacekeepers since the end of the Yom Kippur War
Egypt's Holding Company for Roads, Bridges, and Land Transportation Projects, a state-owned entity under the Egyptian Ministry of Transport, is vying for a share of Iraq's substantial railway development plans, with bids totaling $5 million in potential projects
The Ministry of Agriculture and Land Reclamation, working alongside scientific bodies like the Agricultural Research Center and the Desert Research Center, is spearheading the project with a series of field and laboratory studies aimed at mapping, classifying, and preparing the soil for cultivation
According to *ButClub*, RC Lens is interested in Adel, one of Egypt's top talents. Despite a strong defensive record, Lens struggles offensively, with just 12 goals in 11 games, ranking near the bottom in Ligue 1's attacking statistics
The Trump administration is examining whether to classify Muslim Brotherhood chapters in Egypt, Jordan and Lebanon as terrorist organisations, a step that would impose severe sanctions and travel restrictions, escalating long-running debates over the group’s role in regional instability
Cristiano Ronaldo stunned fans with a sensational bicycle kick in the 96th minute, helping Al Nassr secure a dominant 4-1 win and extend their league lead. The 40-year-old continues to defy expectations in Saudi Arabia
Israel’s strike on Beirut killed Hezbollah’s second-in-command Haytham Ali Tabatabai, sparking fears of renewed conflict as the group vows a response and Lebanese officials urge international intervention to halt escalating tensions
Tehran has refused IAEA inspections at bombed nuclear facilities, insisting on a new agreement before granting access. The move follows the Iran-Israel conflict, snapback sanctions, and stalled nuclear negotiations with both Washington and Europe