Wael Mesheh, from the West Bank, had wanted to be study. But his life took a turn after being imprisoned by Israel.
The novelist pulls out of the Berlin festival after denouncing jury remarks on Gaza and rejecting the idea that art can remain apolitical in the face of war.
A special primary election for New Jersey's 11th U.S. Congressional district shows how many factors can come into play for even a single House seat. Former House member Tom Malinowski, who ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump said Friday that a change in power in Iran “would be the best thing that could ...
The World Baseball Classic is right around the corner, with the sixth iteration of this thrilling tournament set to begin the first week of March. Some of baseball's biggest stars will compete under ...
Palestine Action was proscribed in July, having increasingly taken "direct action" against Israel-linked defence companies in Britain, often blocking entrances or spraying red paint ...
Iranian security official Ali Larijani is in Oman, the country currently mediating talks between Tehran and Washington over Iran's nuclear program ...
A judge declared a mistrial on Friday in a case of five current and former Stanford University students related to the 2024 ...
The board of the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles unanimously voted Thursday to pass new identification requirements.
The USS Ford set out on deployment in late June 2025, which means the crew will have been deployed for eight months in two ...
A billboard in New York’s Times Square spotlights the Palestinian Authority's pay-for-slay policy as Abbas advances a draft constitution for a future Palestinian state.
The supposed passport was AI-generated and originated from a social media account that describes itself as satirical.