Egyptian security forces block a road leading to Cairo's Tahrir square
The United States says that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, seen here meeting church leaders in July 2019, has repeatedly used chemical weapons
A UFO expert claimed that a photo taken by NASA revealed its Curiosity rover examining the remains of an alien on Mars. According to the UFO expert, the image shows a mummified head of an alien that once lived on the Red Planet.
Egypt's government has taken no chances and arrested over 600 people after hundreds of Egyptians protested against the president's rule last week
Investors had no heart as Thomas Cook was unable to get an injection of additional cash to keep operating
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi poses with ministers during the May inauguration of a tunnel under the Suez Canal, amid accusations from an exiled businessman that millions of Egyptian pounds in public funds have been misappropriated
A blockbuster Tutankhamun show set a new all-time French record Sunday, with 1.42 million visitors flocking to see the exhibition in Paris, the organisers said.The turnout beat the previous record set by another Tutankhamun show billed as the "exhibition of the century" in 1967, when 1.24 million queued to see "Tutankhamun and His Times" at the Petit Palais."Tutankhamun: Treasures of the Golden Pharaoh" -- which has been described as a "once in a generation" show -- will open in London in November.
Egyptian security forces and protesters clashed in rare demonstrations in central Suez late Saturday
The zoo's manager says the lions were brought through tunnels from Egypt
Egyptian protesters in the highly symbolic Tahrir square overnight, demanding Sisi step down
The protests come on the back of Mohamed Ali, a disgruntled exiled Egyptian businessman, demanding the toppling of Sisi
Police fired tear gas at protestors demonstrating near the Hong Kong government headquarters on August 31, 2019
A Tunisian government employee removes a portrait of Ben Ali in January 2011, days after the longtime dictator was forced from power, triggering revolts across the Arab world
A Qatar Airways A380-800 aircraft prepares to land at London Heathrow Airport
Italian oil and gas giant Eni is joining forces with France's Total to explore another oil and gas block up for grabs off the southern coast of Cyprus
Qatar announced Monday it will grant residency to foreign investors for the first time, state media reported, the latest in a series of measures designed to diversify the economy.
[HOLD FOR LUIGI] Pop Star Beyonce Knowles has announced a new behind-the-scenes look into the making of her recent album “The Lion King: The Gift”.
NASA has detected a total of three asteroids that are currently headed for Earth. According to the space agency’s Center for Near Earth Object Studies (CNEOS), the largest asteroid from the group is almost twice as big as the Great Pyramid of Giza in Egypt.
The deal signed Saturday aims to pump 1.7 gigawatts into Iraq's struggling energy grid
The terrorist group's elusive leader threat was discovered online, with threats aimed at the U.S. and its allies.
Kristalina Georgieva, a top World Bank executive, has a clear path to lead the International Monetary Fund
Uber is facing unique challenges all over the world, from local competitor Ola in India to a government ban in Romania.