One million in Lebanon are now displaced. But where can they go?

One million in Lebanon are now displaced. But...

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What does Israel’s recognition of Somaliland mean for the region?

Israel has become the first country in the world to recognize the breakaway region of Somaliland since it declared independence in 1991. What does the move mean for regional tensions around the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden, and what will aligning with Israel mean for Somaliland? In t ...  Afficher plus

After the shock of Maduro’s capture, what’s next for Venezuela?

What happens when the US says it will “run” a country? President Donald Trump says the US will take control of Venezuela after arresting President Nicolas Maduro. The move has few modern parallels and raises urgent questions about sovereignty, oil, and regional stability. Why now ...  Afficher plus

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What does Lebanon's new government mean for Hezbollah?
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Lebanon's president has named a new administration sidelining Hezbollah for the first time in decades. But where does this leave the group and its allies who have long played a major political role? And will this move usher in what the Prime Minister calls a government of reform ...  Afficher plus

Day 733 - Critical moment as major players arrive for talks in Egypt
The Times of Israel Daily Briefing

Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 20-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world. US bureau chief Jacob Magid joins host Jessica Steinberg for today's episode. As negotiating heavyweights White House special envoy St ...  Afficher plus

Last push to pause Gaza war, and Al Shara meets Syrian Christian leader
Trending Middle East

Mediators are making one last push to pause the fighting in Gaza. Syrian President Ahmad Al Shara has met one of the country’s senior Christian leaders. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is set to travel to Washington today. On today's episode of Trending Middle East: Media ...  Afficher plus

Witnessing the new face of cyber warfare in Lebanon + Headlines
The Briefing

Dozens of people were killed this week in Lebanon in two separate attacks that were unlike anything the world has seen so far in warfare. Pagers and walkie talkies belonging to militant group Hezbollah were set to detonate at the exact same time, injuring thousands of people. It ...  Afficher plus