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Allies have poured billions into Lebanon over the years. Now they are asking if it has been in vain
The removed prime minister focused on wooing international donors and didn’t address real impacts on the people, say experts
Sudan has witnessed a turbulent month filled with growing civilian-military tensions that could have a global ripple effect
Captain who went missing during Operation Desert Storm laid to rest in cemetery for martyrs
Marketing of the renowned racing animals moved online to beat pandemic shutdowns and export ban
Regime shelling kills 13 people in north-west Syria as forces loyal to Assad amass near Turkey
Syrian activists in exile fear the Assad regime will abuse the world policing body's red notice system
Ayelet Shaked says the Israeli government will not discuss establishment of a Palestinian state
Washington has warned Sudanese leaders that deviating from the transitional order risks harming bilateral ties
Soldiers had been guarding millions of dollars in assets owned by the former dictator since he was overthrown in 2019
Mariam Sadiq Al Mahdi tells 'The National' that last week's coup couldn't succeed as people are 'defending their revolution'
Sudanese people watch in dismay and indifference as army generals and civilian politicians lock horns over failed coup attempt
Army officers and civilians sympathetic to former regime are detained
Shortage of space in cemeteries has sparked a surge in dealing as death rates rise in war-torn countries
Nation in 'dire' need of emergency and development support