Bassem Aly 's Articles

The UGTT will protect the rights of the Tunisian people and their choices, Al-Tabboubi stressed during a meeting that was specifically held to discuss this issue.

Peter Beinart explains why Israel’s settlement growth has changed his views on Zionism

The Aoun-Hariri standoff is preventing the formation of a government in Lebanon, writes Bassem Aly, but there is no end in sight

The Qatari-Ethiopian meeting was held amid the crisis between Egypt, Sudan, and Ethiopia over GERD

The vice president of the International Committee of the Red Cross speaks to Al-Ahram Weekly about the challenges of humanitarian assistance in war-torn countries

Israel’s bombing campaign on the Gaza Strip has given rise to a parallel conflict on social media

The Israeli wave of violence - in the West Bank, Jerusalem and Gaza - has resulted in the injury and arrest of hundreds and death of tens of Palestinian people, and the numbers will seemingly increase in the coming days

The UNICEF warned that the situation is at a 'dangerous tipping point', stressing that 'we are on the brink of a full-scale war'

Israeli settlers and forces regularly storm Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem and attack Palestinian civilians

The agency noted that all four children came from the same family, two siblings and two cousins

Tensions at the West Bank and Jerusalem have continuously resulted in a similar crackdown by Israeli troops on the people of Gaza or even aerial, military operations

In a televised speech, Haniya said 'Gaza cannot remain passive, and - by what we did - we sent a message to the Israeli occupation that it should stop messing up with Jerusalem'

France will soon be making a new move to push the talks on forming a new coalition government in Lebanon forward

Israel generally 'commits violations and attempts to create new realities' in Jerusalem, with settlers periodically storming Al-Aqsa Mosque

Prominent scholar Richard Falk told Al-Ahram Weekly all about his new memoir, Public Intellectual: The Life of a Citizen Pilgrim

By restoring US funding to the Palestinian Relief Agency, the Biden administration has reversed its predecessor’s hardline stance on Palestine

The Tunisian government is eyeing talks with the International Monetary Fund following its agreement with the country’s General Labour Union

Lebanon may have narrowly escaped a nuclear disaster following the discovery of nuclear material in storage south of the capital last week

After restricting International Atomic Energy Agency inspection rights in Iran, Tehran is now reactivating its Arak nuclear reactor, reports Bassem Aly

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