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Tunisia welcomed 4.3 million tourists in the first half of 2025, marking an 11% increase over the same stretch last year, according to the Tunisian National Tourism Office. And with tourism revenues ...
The Media Line's intrepid correspondents are in Israel, Gaza, Lebanon, Syria and Pakistan providing first-person reporting.
Netanyahu and Trump met twice in less than 24 hours—first on Monday and again on Tuesday—in what was widely expected to be ...
Witkoff expressed optimism that an agreement could be reached soon, saying, “We are meeting with all the families of hostages under Trump’s direction to update them, and we think this will lead to ...
An electrical fire ripped through the Ramses Central Exchange, Egypt’s largest telecommunications hub, on Monday morning, injuring 14 workers and knocking out phone and internet connections across the ...
Despite the chaos, signs of economic resilience are emerging. High-tech exports surged, the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange rebounded ...
Five Israeli soldiers were killed and 14 others wounded late Monday night during an Israel Defense Forces (IDF) ground ...
As Israeli and Hamas negotiators circle a possible ceasefire, the question looming over the talks isn’t just about hostages ...
Erin Molan, a former Sky News Australia presenter, says she no longer recognizes her country—and after reading Maayan Hoffman ...
Although no charges were officially disclosed, Hussein’s long-standing role at Sednaya has drawn international attention for years. He is widely believed to have overseen serious human rights abuses ...
At least 27 people have died following the collapse Friday of a multistory residential building in Karachi, Pakistan’s ...
Lammy met with Syria’s interim president, Ahmed al-Sharaa, and Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shaibani, where both sides agreed to ...