Civil War
Sudan’s army chief appoints new prime minister as civil war rages on
Sudan has named its first prime minister since its civil war erupted, as fighting with RSF continues on.
Syria weighs currency overhaul as pound hits new lows
Ghosts of Year Zero: The Khmer Rouge, Phnom Penh and the Killing Fields
Israeli public divided on government obeying High Court's Shin Bet ruling
Majority of Israelis believe civil war is a real risk - poll
The poll also surveyed Israelis views towards the attempted dismissals of the Shin Bet chief and attorney-general, as well as if there is an Israeli "deep state."
Likud minister calls for civil war to 'defeat Left'
Minister Amsalem suggests civil war may be needed to "defeat the Left," while opposition leader Lapid warns of a "criminal government."
Barak's civil war prediction: A warning or exaggeration? - comment
The question is: which voices deserve our attention and amplification?
'There will be no civil war': Netanyahu fires back on X
"The State of Israel is a state of law and according to the law, the Israeli government decides who will be the head of the Shin Bet," Netanyahu wrote on X.
'Fear No Pharaoh': US Jews and slavery – from implicated to appalled - review
In his book Fear No Pharaoh, Richard Kreitner examines the reactions of six Jewish Americans to slavery and the Civil War.
Forbidden no more: Residents return to Palmyra as military zones reopen
After years away from its impressive Greco-Roman ruins, the inhabitants have returned to stroll among its monuments.
A nation divided: Will Syria be better now that Assad is gone? - opinion
What will happen next is not a mystery. There are only a few realistic scenarios, considering that the groups that toppled Assad are former ISIS and al-Qaeda terrorists.
Assad’s fall won’t revive the Arab Spring - opinion
The battle to oust Assad has long ceased to be about democratic reforms or justice for the Syrian people.
'Every shot fired went into a man': Syrians recall horrors at site of suspected mass killings
Tadamon became infamous after a video emerged in 2022 showing a man in military fatigues leading unarmed, blindfolded men towards a large ditch.
Distancing ourselves from civil war - opinion
Political leaders with a sense of responsibility, as demonstrated by Begin in 1948, would be warmly welcomed these days.
RSF attack on Sudanese village leaves 85 dead amid escalating violence
Sudan's Rapid Support Forces launched a brutal attack on the village of Galgani, killing at least 85 people, including women and children.