Authorities at Khartoum Airport seized equipment belonging to Egyptian television that was going to be used for coverage of Sudan's secession referendum scheduled for tomorrow.
Informed sources said the equipment was not allowed into Sudan because (...)
Charles Ayoub, the owner and editor of privately-owned Lebanese daily Al-Diyar, revealed that he was approached by Egyptian spy--Tarek Abdel Razek Hussein, who was working for the Institute for Intelligence and Special Operations, otherwise known as (...)
British Petroleum (BP) will start drilling off the Libyan coast within a few weeks, the corporation announced Saturday, despite lingering questions over the deal which led to the exploration and concerns about the oil firm's role in the Gulf of (...)
Israel announced it has forced the Libyan humanitarian aid ship heading to the Gaza Strip to enter Egyptian waters. The ship was followed by eight Israeli zodiacs to make sure it does not change course.
The cargo ship which set sail from Greece is (...)
Upon the conclusion of the first round of indirect talks between Israel and the Palestinian Authority (PA), Tel Aviv began a massive new settlement project in East Jerusalem, according to officials from both sides. Palestinians want East Jerusalem (...)