Israel minister: ‘small differences’ with US over Iran
Israel has repeatedly warned against the so-called charm offensive of Iran's new President Hassan Rouhani, which led to direct talks between Tehran and the P5+1 countries
Big ads atop Google results point to broken promise
The move appeared to break a vow made about eight years ago by then Google executive Marissa Mayer, who is now chief of Yahoo.
Libya finds little to celebrate two years after ‘liberation’
The post-Kadhafi authorities are still struggling to assert their writ over large swathes of the country.
Foool Tank offers a new take on fuul and ta’ameya
The new restaurant offers interesting versions of classic dishes
Tunisia PM says committed to ‘principle’ of resigning
Prime minister's speech as clashes between security forces and gunmen rocked the central Sidi Bouzid region, leaving at least six policemen dead
Syria chemical disarmament on track
A rebel attack near Damascus triggered power outages across the country.
Bites Fil Beit: Kofta be salset tamatem – Meatloaf with tomato sauce
We love food. We love the real, down to earth, tried-and-tested, handed-down-through-the-generations, local Egyptian food. Here is your chance to learn how to make these local delicacies in your own…
Samsung fined for hiring online critics to attack rival
This is the first case of its kind in Taiwan that a company has concealed its genuine status while attacking a rival
Coup opponents warn Egypt heading towards civil war
Journalist Wael Kandil speaks to reporters during his visit to Geneva to help launch a new coalition of coup opponents from diverse political backgrounds
Turkish football’s financial crisis potentially sharpens political divide
By James M. Dorsey Financially stressed Turkish football clubs are becoming pawns in the political struggle between Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and militant football fans who rank prominently among…