US ally sends warship to shadow Chinese navy task force
China's 45th naval escort task force has returned from the Middle East.
Gen Z wants next president to "fundamentally change" America
Among the younger generation, 68 percent said they want a candidate who promises not to keep the status quo.
US military says five Houthi drones destroyed, posed 'imminent threat'
According to U.S. Central Command, the Iran-aligned Houthi rebels continued with its attacks in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden.
Liz Cheney fact-checks Republican's Donald Trump claim
GOP North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum said at a rally on Saturday that Trump would never negotiate with terrorists.
The Kids Are Alright
If the student-led protests achieve nothing politically in the U.S., they have at least given hope to the hundreds of thousands of Gazans facing violence, famine, and displacement.
Protesters Against Israel Fail Key History Test
There are hundreds of thousands of Jewish immigrants to Israel from the Middle East and North Africa known as Mizrahi, and their history is being erased from the popular narrative about Israel.
Historian may have cracked 2,700-year-old temple symbols mystery
The meaning of the symbols, which were found in several locations in an ancient city, has baffled experts for about a century.
Joe Biden Is, at Best, a Fair-Weather Friend of Israel
Time and again, Israel's decisions and policies on issues crucial to the security of its people came under attack by the Biden administration.
Pro-Palestinian protests could change student loan forgiveness
Under the No Bailouts for Campus Criminals Act, people arrested at pro-Palestine protests would be blocked from getting student loan forgiveness in the future.
Biden's student loan forgiveness rejected: 'Not buying my vote'
For some Americans, Biden's Middle East stance has blocked any excitement they'd feel over student loan forgiveness here in America.
Archaeologists find prehistoric settlement "surprisingly" survived crisis
The latest findings from a submerged Stone Age agricultural site has shed new light on the resilience of prehistoric communities.
A Litmus Test For Biden's Iran Policy
Following in the footsteps of the Obama administration, Team Biden has doggedly attempted to reengage Iran's ayatollahs in some sort of diplomatic compromise.
Will Netanyahu be arrested by ICC? What we know
The International Criminal Court told Newsweek it "does not give a running commentary in relation to ongoing investigations."
Money Won't Solve Ukraine or Israel's Problems
As the old saying goes, money doesn't buy happiness. It doesn't necessarily buy security either.
The New Census Racial Group May Hurt Those It Is Supposed To Help
Americans whose ancestors came from the MENA region don't need a new government-designed race to validate their ethnicities, cultures, or ancestry any more than they need a special religious category in a government survey to validate their Islamic, Christian, Jewish, Yazidi, or other religious beliefs.
US speaks out about "mass grave" found in Gaza
State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller said the U.S. was "inquiring" with Israel over reports of a mass grave in Khan Yunis.
China responds after Israel strikes Iran
Earlier this week, Beijing's top envoy called a comprehensive strategic partner.
Hold Obama-Biden Foreign Policy Responsible for Iran's Unprecedented Attack
Under the Obama-Biden foreign policy doctrine, an Iran so emboldened that it feels free to wage offensive war is not a bug—it's a feature.
War Is More Offensive Than Protesters
If we should be outraged or wringing our hands over anything, it should be over the warmongering, genocidal actions of the Israeli government, and the role the United States government has played in destabilizing the Middle East.
Dubai underwater: Videos show extent of rare flooding in desert city
The United Arab Emirates faced its biggest rain event in at least 75 years.
How Will Iran Retaliate Against Israel?
The issue isn't whether Iran will retaliate but rather how.
Is Biden Wasting His Time on an Israel-Saudi Normalization Deal?
The price for a Saudi signature, already high before the war, is now even higher.
U.S. Foreign Policy Needs Some Washingtonian Realism
As America navigates the tumultuous waters of the 21st century's international landscape, the time has come to revisit the foundational principles of our nation's foreign policy.
The True Obstacles To A Palestinian State
The Biden administration, facing an increasingly tough re-election battle this fall, is tacking left in its approach to Israel, hoping to mollify voters angered by its support of Israel's current war against Hamas in the Gaza Strip.
Arm Ukraine Now, or Risk Global Nuclear Proliferation Later
America's allies have many reasons not to trust Washington.
Why Isn't Migration a Big-Ticket Issue in Turkey's Municipal Elections?
Voters are simply exhausted by the refugee issue, as the Turkish system of hosting migrants and refugees defies simple solutions.
Biden's Words on Gaza Are Getting Better. But His Actions Matter More
Gaza doesn't need ineffective air drops of aid or a "humanitarian pier." It needs an immediate ceasefire.
Sick rescue dog and cat who became family put to sleep in each other's arms
Winston developed an aversion to cats after spending eight years as a stray, but everything changed when he met Tilly.
Archaeologists find evidence of body piercing in 11,000-year-old burials
More than 100 ornaments found in the burials have been interpreted as early body piercing ornaments, according to a study.