Alestiklal LogoAlestiklal Logo

People want

  • Reports
  • Interviews
  • Profiles
  • Videos
  • Infographics
  • Hashtag
  • War on Gaza
ض
Alestiklal LogoAlestiklal Logo

People want

Search for articles:
Cancel
  • Reports
  • Interviews
  • Profiles
  • Videos
  • Infographics
  • Hashtag
  • War on Gaza
  • ض

Saturday, July 4, 2026

Al-Estiklal Newspaper

Reports
Sports as a Gateway to Normalization: How the Tangier Tournament Sparked a New Clash Between the State and the Streets

Sports as a Gateway to Normalization: How the Tangier Tournament Sparked a New Clash Between the State and the Streets

a day ago

Moroccan activists continue to protest against any event in the country involving Israeli Occupation participants, while authorities have responded in several cases with security measures to block such demonstrations, including in the northern city of Tangier.

Back to the Yellow Line? Why Israeli Occupation Is Weighing a Pullback from Southern Lebanon

Back to the Yellow Line? Why Israeli Occupation Is Weighing a Pullback from Southern Lebanon

a day ago

As the ceasefire in Lebanon shows signs of holding, Western and Hebrew media report that the Israeli military is considering a limited, largely symbolic withdrawal from several towns in southern Lebanon, pulling back to the so-called "Yellow Line" it established in April 2026.

‘Return Centers’: Why Is There Doubt About the Effectiveness of the European Union’s New Immigration Laws?

‘Return Centers’: Why Is There Doubt About the Effectiveness of the European Union’s New Immigration Laws?

2 days ago

The EU’s new migration rules tighten deportation measures through return centers and stricter asylum procedures, sparking debate over their effectiveness and impact on human rights.

The Deadly Journey Through Yemen: African Migrants Caught Between Smuggling Networks and the Houthi Agenda

The Deadly Journey Through Yemen: African Migrants Caught Between Smuggling Networks and the Houthi Agenda

2 days ago

Yemen’s migration crisis has become a growing security threat, fueled by regional instability, smuggling networks, and alleged Houthi exploitation of migrants.

The Israeli Lobby Row That Rocked Labour: Why Keir Starmer Lost Power

The Israeli Lobby Row That Rocked Labour: Why Keir Starmer Lost Power

3 days ago

Keir Starmer's support for “Israel's” genocide in Gaza—both before taking office and throughout his premiership—became one of the most politically damaging issues of his leadership.

Is Tunisia’s Official Support for Palestine Starting to Crack? Albanese Row Lifts the Lid

Is Tunisia’s Official Support for Palestine Starting to Crack? Albanese Row Lifts the Lid

3 days ago

Head of the Tunisian regime Kais Saied faces a stark contradiction over Palestine, championing the cause publicly while restricting some of its defenders, including UN rapporteur Francesca Albanese, who was barred from entering Tunisia for a second time.

Why Is Fouzi Lekjaa Being Pushed for Membership in the Authenticity and Modernity Party?

Why Is Fouzi Lekjaa Being Pushed for Membership in the Authenticity and Modernity Party?

4 days ago

As the 2026 elections approach, all eyes are on how Morocco will balance its need for influential leaders with its established constitutional processes.

El Obeid: The Critical Hub That Fuels the Struggle for Control in Western Sudan

El Obeid: The Critical Hub That Fuels the Struggle for Control in Western Sudan

4 days ago

As RSF troops encircle El Obeid, the Sudanese Army's preemptive drone strikes signal that a decisive showdown is now imminent.

Pakistan’s Relations With the UAE Enter a Grey Area: Causes of Tensions and Their Implications

Pakistan’s Relations With the UAE Enter a Grey Area: Causes of Tensions and Their Implications

4 days ago

UAE–Pakistan relations are entering a grey zone driven by financial pressure, deportations, and shifting regional alignments, as Abu Dhabi deepens defense and economic ties with India while Pakistan strengthens security ties with Saudi Arabia and balances between Gulf states and Iran.

Border Gold Sparks Tensions: Inside the Egypt–Sudan Struggle Over the Nubian Shield’s Mineral Riches

Border Gold Sparks Tensions: Inside the Egypt–Sudan Struggle Over the Nubian Shield’s Mineral Riches

4 days ago

An airstrike near the Sudan-Egypt border has fueled tensions over sovereignty, gold resources, and border security in the mineral-rich Nubian Shield.

The Devastation of Gaza and the West Bank: Are Palestinians Bearing the Cost of Netanyahu's Failure in Iran and Lebanon?

The Devastation of Gaza and the West Bank: Are Palestinians Bearing the Cost of Netanyahu's Failure in Iran and Lebanon?

5 days ago

“Israel’s” escalation in Gaza and the West Bank, amid political and military pressures, has intensified disputes over occupation, ceasefire violations, and demands for Palestinian disarmament.

Record-Breaking Heatwaves: How Summer Exposed the Fragility of Europe’s Infrastructure

Record-Breaking Heatwaves: How Summer Exposed the Fragility of Europe’s Infrastructure

Murad Jandali

5 days ago

The heatwave striking Europe is no longer measured merely by the temperatures displayed on weather forecasts, but by the extent of the disruption it imposes on the details of daily life.

Security Turmoil and the Reshaping of Southern Yemen: What Uncertain Future Lies Ahead for the Southern Transitional Council?

Security Turmoil and the Reshaping of Southern Yemen: What Uncertain Future Lies Ahead for the Southern Transitional Council?

6 days ago

Southern Yemen is entering a new phase of political and security uncertainty as Saudi pressure and Emirati efforts to preserve influence reshape the STC’s role and the regional balance of power.

Between International Recognition and Political Maneuvering: What's Happening in Somaliland?

Between International Recognition and Political Maneuvering: What's Happening in Somaliland?

6 days ago

“Israel’s” recognition of Somaliland marks a strategic partnership driven by Somaliland’s quest for legitimacy and “Israel’s” pursuit of influence in the Red Sea and Horn of Africa.

Tough Challenges and a Lack of Trust: How Long Can the Agreement Between Washington and Tehran Survive?

Tough Challenges and a Lack of Trust: How Long Can the Agreement Between Washington and Tehran Survive?

7 days ago

Trump’s U.S.-Iran agreement includes sanctions relief and a ceasefire framework, but faces uncertainty over its durability and concerns that it could strengthen Iran’s regional influence.

Luxury Projects and Big Money: Why Investors Are Pouring Into Syria’s Yaafour District

Luxury Projects and Big Money: Why Investors Are Pouring Into Syria’s Yaafour District

7 days ago

Located about 12 miles west of Damascus, Yaafour, one of Syria’s most exclusive residential areas, is once again attracting attention as investment interest grows around reconstruction projects and economic reopening efforts.

  • Home
  • Reports
  • Interviews
  • Profiles
  • Hashtags
  • Infographics
  • Videos

All right reserved © Al-Estiklal Newspaper 2019–2024

Saturday, July 4, 2026

Al-Estiklal Newspaper

Al-Estiklal Newspaper Logo

People want