A linguist explores what really constitutes a homeland for diaspora people living away from the country of their birth.
The forced closure of a meeting of pro-Palestinian activists comes after weeks of negative publicity in German media.
An unflinching look at Sudan's year-long conflict reveals a devastated nation in the throes of a humanitarian crisis overlooked by the world, and the resilience of its people amid untold suffering.
Lucas Garcia is charged with genocide, crimes against humanity and forced disappearance, which carry a possible sentence of more than 100 years in prison.
The size of Lake Karla has tripled after last year’s floods, raising questions about the future of farming in the Thessaly region.
As the haunting chronicle of the mass kidnapping of schoolgirls from a boarding house in Nigeria's Chibok in 2014 completes a decade, hope hangs by a thread for the families whose loved ones are still not back home.
Washington remains the biggest weapons supplier to Israel, which has killed more than 33,000 men, women and children in Gaza.
Many films released this month echo party politics and reflect a growing divide in Indian society, explains one culture expert.
The total solar eclipse will last longer than the previous one and cover a wider, more populated path across North America, passing Mexico, the US, and Canada.
Despite Ukraine attempting to smear Moscow’s diamond industry, the West and Russia have agreed to preserve the Kimberley Process, aimed at eradicating the trade in conflict diamonds.
Many Palestinians find the simple act of living abnormal in the face of Israel’s military campaign, which has left thousands dead. Here’s how psychologists unpack this phenomenon.
It is a longstanding tactic employed by Israel to worsen the suffering of Palestinians in desperate need of humanitarian aid.
Snapshots from the besieged Palestinian enclave show the extent of mental and physical scars on children caught in Israel’s crosshairs.
Since October 7 there has been a marked increase in the number of children being detained by the Israeli military in occupied Palestinian territories.
The bullion rate has rallied almost 26 percent since October 2023, driven by voracious demand from the world’s two top consumers – China and India.
Farmers are now harvesting millions of flowers as the city gears up for its popular annual rose festival.
Amid constant verbal gaffes, concerns about the cognitive decline of both presidential contenders have some voters stressing out about November.
Twice a refugee amid conflict in both her homelands, Zoya Miari has received far more kindness as a Ukrainian fleeing war, than as a Palestinian. That double standard needs to end, she says.
Muslims from around the globe seek solace in the mountains of Granada where their predecessors took refuge after fleeing oppression and forced conversions during the Spanish Reconquista.
The Israeli army has designated certain areas as “kill zones” in Gaza, creating deadly traps for anyone who unwittingly steps in, a recent investigation by Haaretz reveals.
It’s time the world recognises the real motive behind Israel’s deliberate attacks on relief agencies in Gaza.
Harry Potter author sparks debate over new legislation, questioning its prioritisation of transgender rights over women's safety and freedom of speech.
As Tel Aviv popularises attacking Iran as an existential battle, other domestic reasons on both sides perpetually fuel the fire.
TRT World spoke to Mohamed Saeed, Maldivian economic and trade minister, about the challenges facing the island country.
Israel has indiscriminately targeted medical facilities and aid group members in its war on Gaza including its most recent attack that killed seven foreign humanitarian workers in the besieged enclave.
The two top global energy producers have devised ways to circumvent the US-led economic measures and divert most of their crude to China, the world’s top consumer.
The timing of the announcement by Home Minister Amit Shah makes many suspect that it could be a ploy to influence the coming parliamentary elections in the country.
For the last decade, Maki Yamamoto has been merging the unique Palestinian cross-stitch technique into kimono sashes, known as obis, unfolding a seamless union between two distinct cultures.
In recent months, the Taliban’s relationship with Russia, as well as China and Iran, has warmed up and will deepen further in a bid to fight the common enemy — Daesh-K, experts say.
Israeli police restrictions on the traditional 'Holy Fire' ceremony at Jerusalem’s Church of the Holy Sepulchre dampens the Easter mood amid ongoing killings in Gaza.
A recent report by a top rights group warns of a staggering backslide in the rule of law across many European countries. And even countries with long traditions of established democracies have not been immune to this trend.
Experts warn of an “imminent catastrophe” as global powers and institutions fail to rein in Israel.
The enthusiastic backing of students for Ghassan Abu Sittah's rectorship campaign signals that grassroots movements in support of Palestine could influence governing bodies.
Experiments conducted aboard the ISS by Türkiye’s first astronaut show that a salt-tolerant plant local to the country’s Salt Lake could be ideal for plant life to flourish on celestial bodies.
Physical exercise can be a tiring experience during the month of Ramadan. But some people have taken up the challenge.
The Pakistani business elite believes it can greatly benefit from India’s exports of technology and raw materials at affordable prices, compelling Islamabad to soften its stance on its estranged neighbour.
Pathoma has become a go-to resource for medical students in English-speaking schools around the world.
The Israeli military’s siege of al-Shifa hospital has seen extrajudicial executions of Palestinian civilians, including children, according to the Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor.
Hanadi Ali, along with four of her daughters and five other family members, fled home in Khartoum for Egypt as a bloody power struggle between two generals continues to rage even after one year.