Hamas said on Thursday, February 13, that it was committed to honoring a truce with Israel that is facing its worst crisis ...
Israel warned Thursday that Hamas must release three living hostages this weekend or face a resumption of the war in Gaza, ...
Hamas said Thursday it was committed to honouring a truce with Israel that is facing its worst crisis since it took effect, ...
Recent revelations about U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) funds have prompted many Americans to wonder where ...
With political shifts in Syria, communication has resumed between Moroccan and Syrian authorities, raising hopes for ...
A growing number of people and groups in the international development ecosystem have stepped forward to track the widespread ...
RAMALLAH -- Israel released 183 Palestinian prisoners on Saturday in the fifth prisoner-for-hostage swap under the ongoing ceasefire agreement with Hamas.
More than 180 Palestinians are freed as part of the ceasefire deal which saw three Israelis released from Gaza earlier.
Niger has "terminated its agreements" with the ICRC and some foreign staff have started to leave the West African country.
Niger's ruling military junta has asked the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) to leave the country immediately ...
Relatives of four of the five released captives traveled from Thailand to meet their loved ones and will accompany them home.
The Israeli Interior Ministry's decision grants the former hostages the right to remain in the country and work if they wish to do so.
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