Experts say that the Israeli PM will likely prioritise domestic alliances over US pressure and press ahead with its plans to invade Rafah despite growing international pressure.
Regional analysts say the US needs to prove it is "serious about stopping this war” by taking concrete action against Israel.
Despite the discovery of multiple mass grave sites in bombed-out hospital premises across Gaza, the world is reluctant to investigate evidence of Israel’s gross war crimes, experts say.
Aid agencies and health workers say that an incursion will only worsen the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza and heap untold misery on Rafah.
Israel's recent evacuation order and news of a potential ceasefire have evoked fear and hope in the southern Gaza city that houses more than a million displaced Palestinians. Here's what people there are saying.
As Modi’s BJP tightens its grip on India with majoritarian politics that put Hindus above all, the Muslim leader seeks to become the voice of his community in the world’s most populous nation.
Right-wing Indian media is attacking an educator for expressing support for Palestinians.
The board highlighted Columbia University student journalists' coverage, calling it “extraordinary real-time reporting” of the events that have grabbed the attention of the world.
Mohammed Kassim defies tradition by leading his community in a vital mangrove conservation project, battling climate change and creating a new legacy.
Why the British High Court’s decision poses the danger of normalising religious intolerance targeting vulnerable communities at places of learning.
As the largest protest in two decades rocks the Latin American nation, TRT World examines why swathes of Argentines across the ideological divide are speaking up in defence of public education.
A Virginia-based anaesthesiologist who has made several medical relief trips to war zones around the world said that in Gaza, he witnessed grim scenes unlike anything he's ever seen before.
Experts estimate that at least hundreds of thousands of people are suffering from infectious and communicable diseases, as Israel's war on Gaza hampers abilities to collect rubbish and properly bury decomposing bodies.
An expert on the history of student activism in the United States explains why universities are deploying police officers to stop protests and what should happen instead.
Hamas wants a permanent ceasefire, while Israel is ready to pause killings but only for a little while.
Analysts say that potential ICC arrest warrants for Israeli officials including PM Benjamin Netanyahu could exert more pressure on the country to stop the ongoing ‘genocide’ in Gaza.
Students in solidarity with Gaza and Palestinians are rallying in protest, demanding that universities take action by divesting from companies they accuse of supporting Israel’s ongoing war on the besieged enclave.
The few schools left unscathed in the besieged enclave have turned into makeshift medical centres as the healthcare system collapses due to the systematic targetting of infrastructure and medical workers by Israel.
Young Scottish people feel increasingly alienated from the country's politics, yet many continue to aspire for independence from the UK.
In a humble tent in Gaza's Rafah, Hamada Shaqoura transforms meagre aid supplies into culinary delights, bringing joy to his community amid Israel’s war on the besieged Palestinian enclave.
Scotland's first Muslim leader has lost his governing coalition after failing to meet climate goals. But he will always be remembered for his strong solidarity with Palestine.
Israel refuses the entry of so-called ‘dual-use items’ – items that Tel Aviv believes could serve a different purpose; in fact, these materials could be essential for people's basic humanitarian needs, the Turkish Red Crescent tells TRT World.
Human rights activist Salah Said shares his ordeal of frequent police visits to his home in Berlin.
While counting on its fully autonomous cars to rejuvenate declining revenues and regain market traction, Tesla urgently needs access to Chinese data and customers.
The Spanish-language digital news platform of Türkiye’s public broadcaster TRT has been hailed as “the beginning of a new era of understanding".
Guests from across Spain and Latin America attended the launch event in Istanbul.
The Israeli-American academic gained notoriety when he sought the National Guard to forcibly remove pro-Palestine activists from the Columbia University campus and even dubbed them ‘terrorists’.
Young people have always been at the forefront of change through mass protests, sit-ins, and boycotts, as evident in the ongoing student-led pro-Palestine protests across the US.
As the student protests expand, the US police have come to use brute force against students.
Despite their initial claims of ensuring the return of displaced Palestinians to northern Gaza, Israeli forces have divided the enclave into two zones and restricted movement northwards.
South America's largest savanna is being plundered, according to a report by an investigative nonprofit, amid calls for governments in rich consumer markets to regulate the markets.
The prominent Jewish businessman has been a vocal supporter of Israel through his philanthropic work . He has also faced sex trafficking charges.
Students at Columbia University appear more determined than ever to ensure their school stops funding genocide. But fear over what's next remains high.
Relations between the two nations hit an “all-time low” earlier this year. Here’s why this week’s high-profile meeting between the two countries’ heads of government is a necessary step towards regional stability.
Students face a mix of both institutionalised and grassroots Zionism backed by powerful lobbies and multi-billionaire dollar hedge funds.
Recent rainstorms in Dubai posed a daunting challenge for the glitzy metropolitan. A deeper look into the deluge.
Controversy brews as the UK pushes ahead with deportation legislation, raising questions about compliance with international law and humanitarian standards.
Calling the police on the peaceful Gaza encampment on the Columbia lawns has sparked a debate on whether American academic institutions are genuinely free or merely maintaining a facade of freedom.
Students in American universities are mobilising in large numbers to protest against Israel’s deadly war in Gaza.