No 'smoking gun' In Donald Trump Egypt case—legal analyst
Former attorney general, Bill Barr, has come under scrutiny in $10 million cash allegations.
"Two potential crimes" in Trump's reported Egyptian cash scandal: Attorney
The Washington Post said there was an attempt by Egypt to move $10 million to Trump.
I work with refugees. They all need the same vital information
Whether from Gaza, Sudan, or elsewhere, refugees are exploited by traffickers who prey on a lack of education. We can solve that.
Construction of controversial hydroelectric dam nears completion
The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), Africa's largest, is nearing completion after years of controversy.
Son of Al-Qaeda leader Saif al-Adel dies, group confirms
Khaled Saleh al-Din Zidane was deeply involved in the group's media operations and strategy, working closely with his father Saif al-Adel.
Experts decipher oldest manuscript of Jesus childhood gospel
The ancient papyrus, dating to the fourth to fifth centuries and originating in Egypt, had long been overlooked in a library collection.
Israel-Egypt border shooting: What we know
There are reports of an incident between the Israeli and Egyptian militaries near the Rafah crossing.
Did Egypt sabotage Israel-Hamas ceasefire? What we know
CNN reported that Egyptian intelligence had altered a deal that could have seen a pause in hostilities and an exchange of hostages and prisoners.
Jon Stewart mocks Robert Menendez's Google searches
The comedian roasted the New Jersey Democrat senator over his "cartoonishly blatant corruption case."
Satellite image shows construction of Egypt's new capital
Thirty miles from Cairo, Egypt, the new city is projected to house five million residents and become a hub for government, sports and business operations.
New York City vs. Cairo—How the Big Apple Could Learn From Cairo's Metro
To call New York City's subway a pioneering wonder would be incorrect.
Containing Migration from Africa to Europe Demands Collaborative Efforts
Hunger and economic dependence on superpowers pose the biggest threat to Africans.
I'm excavating Alexander the Great's city—we've made important discoveries
Deep in Alexandria's ancient royal quarter are the ruins of Alexander the Great's civilization—and we're making very important discoveries.
Russia plans to usher in a "new world order"—More powers are signing up
"Advancement of the international community towards genuine multipolarity is gaining momentum," Russia's ambassador told Newsweek.
Netanyahu's big gamble
A potentially "catastrophic" assault on Gaza's "last refuge" looms as Israeli forces hunt for Hamas leaders and Israeli hostages.
Biden faces new problem over Israel's Rafah offensive
Egypt has warned that it might suspend its peace treaty with Israel if it moves forward with a planned offensive in Rafah.
Joe Biden's gaffe moments after defending mental fitness mocked
In a speech, the president referred to Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi as the "president of Mexico."
Magic texts shine light on Egyptian religion during Roman and Arab rule
Researchers have revealed a set of magic texts, including love spells and hateful curses, that were used in Egypt centuries ago.
Israeli advance on Gaza's last refuge could prove "catastrophic"
Displaced Palestinians are crammed into the southern portion of the devastated territory as Israel hunts down Hamas.
China's top diplomat suggests US-led airstrikes against Houthis are illegal
China's reaction to the Houthi attacks has shed light on Beijing's commercial interest in the region.
What Was Israel Supposed to Do After Oct. 7? Not This
"In this kind of a fight, the center of gravity is the civilian population. And if you drive them into the arms of the enemy, you replace a tactical victory with a strategic defeat," U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin recently said.
A DNA test changed everything I knew about my family
I shared the results with my parents, and my mother's reaction hinted at a hidden secret.
Fears of Suez Canal closure as Red Sea threats persist
Attacks on cargo ships by Yemen's Iran-backed Houthi rebels—in support of Hamas—could potentially prevent access to crucial global shipping routes.
Ancient Egyptians kept "sacred" baboons in captivity, study reveals
The bodies of 36 mummified baboons were found with lesions and abnormalities in their bones, suggesting they had been mistreated in captivity.
My Egyptian Family Fought Israel Nobly. Hamas Are Nothing but Terrorists
It is not a defense of Palestinian rights to justify atrocities, even those committed in their name. It is time for all stakeholders to reclaim control of the Palestinian cause.
Israel-Hamas ceasefire won't last, Netanyahu's ex-adviser claims
Fifty Gaza hostages and 150 Palestinian prisoners are expected to be freed amid a pause in the fighting.
Russia asks allies if it can have its weapons back: report
Russia has reportedly reached out to Pakistan, Egypt, Belarus and Brazil, in an attempt to boost its arsenal for the war with Ukraine.
Why Hamas Is a Direct Threat to U.S. Interests
As the dominos begin to fall, their impact on major regional players like Jordan, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia will be dramatic.
Is Egypt's border with Gaza open? What we know, what we don't
"There may be very little notice if the crossing opens, and it may only open for a limited time," a U.S. State Department spokesperson told Newsweek.
Palestinian militants hijacked my plane. I know the hostages' pain
The events in Israel and Gaza are all too familiar. Hamas has the same goal as the PFLP five decades ago.