Here’s a round-up of Al Jazeera’s Middle East coverage this week. Fighting shows few signs of slowing down in Sudan, Turkey’s presidential
Erdogan’s the man to beat in Turkey, Palestinians mark the Nakba’s 75th anniversary, and Sudan’s fighting continues. Here’s your round up of
On April 6, the foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia and Iran met for the first time in seven years. A month earlier,
Fighting rages in Sudan, Tunisia’s crackdown on the opposition ramps up, and hundreds released in a Yemeni prisoner swap. Here’s your round
Spike in violence raised fears of a wider confrontation, as well as questions about what this means for already fractured relations. From
Saudi Arabia and Iran have agreed to follow up on arrangements to reopen their diplomatic missions to Tehran and Riyadh respectively and to
From: Talk to Al Jazeera Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian discusses his county’s eastern-focused foreign policy. Since President Ebrahim Raisi took office
Seven out of the 10 most water-stressed nations are in the Middle East and North Africa. The timelapse videos below show some
Israeli settlers rampage through Palestinian villages, Syria’s president is getting friendly with several Arab states, and attacks against African migrants in Tunisia.
Earthquake survivors deal with trauma in Turkey and Syria, Israel conducts deadliest raid on occupied West Bank in years, and more of