The New Arab Staff

The New Arab (From the Arabic Edition)

The New Arab (From the Arabic Edition)

The New Arab (From the Arabic Edition)

Dr Hammam Alloh, a Gazan kidney specialist, was working endlessly at the embattled Al-Shifa Hospital to support the most vulnerable victims of Israel's aggression. He was killed after an airstrike hit his family home.

16 November, 2023

As Israel continues its most ferocious assault yet on the trapped people of Gaza, it has also targeted journalists' offices, telecommunications networks and internet services, seemingly to prevent accounts of the mounting atrocities emerging.

13 October, 2023

In Morocco, recent months have seen a series of exceptionally light sentences given to those accused of sexually abusing children, outraging the public who call for severe penalties to put a stop to the devastating crime.

27 July, 2023

Algerians from every walk of life can be seen flocking to many of the revered saints' shrines that dot the vast country to perform 'wa'adat' - an ancient custom where rituals are performed to honour these holy figures and seek their help. 

25 July, 2023

Ons Jabeur played an impressive game on Monday which saw her defeat Czech opponent Petra Kvitova and secure her place at the Wimbledon 2023 Ladies' Quarter Finals on Wednesday.

11 July, 2023

Eid al-Adha, or the "Greater Eid", is treasured by Algerians for its religious significance and symbolism but also for the chance it brings for families to reunite and for bonds of kinship to be renewed in an era where family gatherings are a rarity.

28 June, 2023

Palestinians in Egypt are neither recognised as refugees nor citizens, 75 years after the first refugees arrived after the Nakba, and Egypt's hostile treatment of its Palestinians today contrasts painfully with its warm welcome in the 1950s.

15 June, 2023

Analysis: President Kais Saied's recent proposal to use new taxes on the rich to prop up the state subsidies system is seen by some economists as risky in light of Tunisia's economic and political turmoil.

14 June, 2023

After seizing power in August 2021, the Taliban banned girls' secondary schools, leaving thousands of female teachers jobless. Ex-teachers are now forced to beg to make ends meet, or send their children to collect rubbish, as their options dwindle.

19 May, 2023

Political mass rallies are always a major element of the electoral campaign trail in Turkey, and in recent weeks multiple mass gatherings have been organised across the country by the rival blocs as they seek to galvanise their support bases.

15 May, 2023