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The United Nations urges Israel to ensure its investigations into Gaza killings, including a deadly hospital strike, lead to accountability. The recent attack killed at least 20 people, including five journalists, prompting calls for justice and independent probes.
Lebanon will unveil a plan to convince Hezbollah to disarm, with Israel set to respond after its release. The United Nations peacekeeping mandate in southern Lebanon is likely to be extended for another year amid ongoing negotiations. Tensions persist as the Lebanese government seeks a peaceful solution to the issue.
Saudi Arabia has condemned Israeli military operations inside Syria, calling them a violation of sovereignty and international law. The incident comes amid ongoing tensions and US-mediated talks between Syria and Israel.
TikTok will host its regional Ad Awards in Riyadh this December, with Pakistan among the participating markets. The event celebrates creative advertising campaigns and features nine award categories. Submissions are open until October 31.
Saudi Arabia is testing geothermal energy for cooling and desalination, aiming to diversify its renewable energy sources. Experts say geothermal could strengthen grid stability and support new industries, but high costs and limited investment remain challenges.
Saudi Arabia's foreign minister met with Iranian and Syrian officials to discuss the crisis in Gaza, condemning Israel's actions and urging international attention. Talks also included ministers from other countries to seek solutions.
The Organization of Islamic Cooperation chief has called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and an end to Israeli military actions, condemning alleged war crimes and urging international action. The meeting in Jeddah also focused on the escalating humanitarian crisis and support for Palestinian statehood.
Saudi and Iraqi foreign ministers met in Jeddah to discuss the Gaza crisis and regional developments. They addressed the humanitarian situation and reviewed bilateral relations.
Pakistan dispatched its 21st relief consignment to Gaza, sending 100 tons of aid from Lahore. The country has delivered over 2,000 tons of humanitarian supplies to support Palestinians amid ongoing conflict and food shortages.
Ghassan Charbel compares the famine he witnessed in Eritrea to the current devastation in Gaza, highlighting the suffering of children and the world's ongoing indifference. The article is a powerful reflection on repeated tragedies and the failure to prevent them.
The US ambassador to Paris has criticized France's response to rising antisemitism, linking it to recent political moves on Palestinian statehood. President Macron's office rejected similar allegations from Israel, as hate crimes against both Jewish and Muslim communities have increased amid the Gaza conflict.
Ehud Olmert, former Israeli prime minister, condemns the Gaza war and criticizes Netanyahu's government for serving personal interests. He warns that extremist policies are isolating Israel internationally and calls for renewed efforts toward peace and humanitarian responsibility.
Israeli bulldozers uprooted hundreds of olive trees in Al-Mughayyir, sparking outrage among residents and raising tensions in the West Bank. Locals accuse authorities of trying to force them off their land, while the military has signaled possible further actions.
Jordan's king met with members of the United States Congress to discuss regional peace efforts and humanitarian concerns in Gaza. He reaffirmed Jordan's support for Palestinian rights and Syria's stability.
Israeli troops killed four Palestinians seeking aid near Gaza City as famine worsens and military operations intensify. Over 2,000 have died while seeking food, and malnutrition-related deaths are rising. Residents face constant danger and fear forced displacement amid ongoing conflict.
Filmmakers and cultural figures have called on the Venice Film Festival to take a stand on Gaza, urging it to address the ongoing conflict. The festival responded by highlighting its history of open discussion and relevant films in its program.
British wheelchair basketball players turned their backs on Israeli opponents during a pre-match ceremony in Germany. The incident has led to a formal complaint and ongoing discussions among sports authorities.
The head of a major esports company highlights Saudi Arabia's rapid growth and unique potential in the gaming industry. The company is expanding locally, supporting talent, and aligning with the Kingdom's vision to become a global esports leader.
Pakistan has sent a new 100-ton aid shipment for Gaza, delivered to Egypt for distribution amid growing famine fears. The country has pledged ongoing humanitarian support and called for international action to end the blockade and violence in Gaza.
The UK government's labeling of Palestine Action as a terrorist group has led to mass arrests of peaceful protesters, many of them elderly, sparking criticism from human rights groups. Critics say the move threatens free speech and highlights contradictions in Britain's policies on Gaza. The controversy continues as more protests are planned.
Saudi Arabia is leading the global shift toward AI-powered venture capital, aligning investments with national policy and economic goals. AI adoption is driving premium startup valuations and operational efficiency, but human judgment remains crucial. Experts expect AI funding to double in 2025 amid growing investor interest.
Benny Gantz has urged Prime Minister Netanyahu to form a unity government with opposition parties to help secure the release of hostages in Gaza. The proposal comes amid political turmoil and mounting public pressure for a deal to end the war.
Startup funding in the Middle East and North Africa soared in July, led by Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. Major deals include Gathern's $72 million raise and investments in gaming, recruitment, and influencer marketing platforms. The region's startup ecosystem continues to attract significant investor interest.
Jordanian doctors in Gaza performed a successful life-saving brain surgery on a young patient injured by shrapnel. The patient has been discharged in stable condition, and his family thanked the hospital staff for their care.
Asian activists are preparing to join the largest-ever aid flotilla to Gaza, aiming to break Israel's blockade and deliver humanitarian relief. The nonviolent mission seeks to raise global awareness and solidarity for Palestinians facing famine and conflict.
Turkish First Lady Emine Erdogan has urged Melania Trump to advocate for children in Gaza, citing her previous outreach on behalf of Ukrainian children. The request follows reports of famine and mounting international concern over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
Thousands protested in Tunis demanding stronger union rights and civic freedoms, amid escalating tensions between the main labor union and the president. Demonstrators called for the release of political prisoners and protection of workers' rights.
Muslims in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, have built a thriving community centered around the historic Mother Mosque, blending heritage and American values. Generations of immigrants and newcomers find acceptance and support as they navigate life in the Midwest. Their experiences highlight both the challenges and successes of being Muslim and American.
A missile fired from Yemen toward Israel fragmented mid-air, with no injuries reported. Yemen's militant Houthi group claimed responsibility for the attack, which was intercepted by Israeli defense systems.
Saudi Arabia condemned the confirmed famine in Gaza, blaming Israeli actions and calling for urgent international intervention. The kingdom said the crisis marks a failure of global accountability.
Israel's foreign ministry denies reports of famine in Gaza, citing extensive aid deliveries and falling food prices. The statement comes in response to warnings from a global hunger monitor.
Pakistan has urged swift international action to support the United Nations humanitarian plan for Syria, citing urgent needs and ongoing violence. The United Nations reports critical funding shortfalls and escalating tensions in the region. Pakistan also condemned repeated Israeli violations of Syrian sovereignty.
The Gulf's rapid data center growth is straining water resources, prompting calls for innovative cooling solutions and sustainable practices. Experts highlight both risks and opportunities as the region balances digital expansion with environmental concerns.
Twenty-one countries have condemned Israel's approval of a major West Bank settlement project, calling it a violation of international law. The plan is seen as a threat to a two-state solution and has drawn widespread international criticism.
Sotheby's London exhibition features standout works from leading Middle Eastern artists ahead of its upcoming auctions. The show highlights the region's rich artistic heritage and contemporary innovation.
Turkish ports are informally asking ships to declare no links to Israel or restricted cargo bound for the country. The move comes after Turkiye halted trade with Israel last year over the Gaza conflict.
Jubail Industrial City has launched the world's largest smart irrigation system, managed by thousands of devices and a unified control center. The system improves sustainability and efficiency, reducing costs and supporting climate initiatives.
United Nations experts report that Daesh extremists are exploiting instability in Africa and Syria, with growing activity in the Sahel and West Africa. The group is using advanced technologies and social media for recruitment and propaganda, posing new challenges for global security. Authorities are urged to develop innovative strategies to counter these evolving threats.
United Nations chief Antonio Guterres has called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, warning of rising casualties as Israel advances its military operation. He also urged the release of hostages and reversal of settlement expansion in the West Bank.
Netanyahu admits Israel needs to win over young people in the West as polls show declining support. He attributes opposition to a wider campaign and highlights ongoing military actions in Gaza. Netanyahu also commends United States leadership for its support.
The United States has sanctioned four more International Criminal Court judges and prosecutors, including officials from France and Canada, over investigations targeting US and Israeli nationals. The measures include travel bans and asset freezes. Washington continues to challenge the court's authority.
Paul Weller is suing his former accountants for ending their relationship over his pro-Palestinian comments. He alleges discrimination and plans to donate any damages to Gaza humanitarian campaigns.
Aid groups say shelter materials are still not reaching Gaza, despite Israel's announcement to ease restrictions. Bureaucratic hurdles and limited permissions continue to prevent deliveries, leaving over a million Palestinians without adequate shelter.
A member of Irish rap group Kneecap appeared in a London court to challenge a terrorism charge related to a concert incident. Supporters rallied outside, and a ruling is expected next month.
Australia and Israel have entered a heated diplomatic dispute after Australia announced plans to recognize Palestinian statehood. Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu called Australia's prime minister weak, prompting strong rebukes from Australian officials. The rift marks a major shift in their historically close relationship.
Hamas has agreed to a new ceasefire proposal that includes a truce, hostage exchanges, and increased aid to Gaza. Israel has not yet responded and insists on defeating Hamas before ending the war. The proposal's fate hinges on further negotiations and international pressure.
Lebanon's president has urged the United Nations to extend its peacekeeping mission in the south, warning that ending it could destabilize the region. The Security Council is debating the renewal amid ongoing tensions and pressure to disarm Hezbollah. A vote on the mandate is expected before the end of August.
Jordan and Lebanon have reaffirmed their joint opposition to Israel's actions in Gaza and the West Bank, calling for an immediate ceasefire and increased humanitarian aid. The two countries agreed to revive a key committee to strengthen cooperation, while Jordan reiterated its support for Lebanon and Syria's stability.
Regional politicians have urged Prime Minister Keir Starmer to impose sanctions on Israel and end arms sales over the Gaza conflict. They call for immediate action, a ceasefire, and support for a war crimes investigation. Starmer faces increasing pressure from both regional leaders and his own party.
Jordan has opened a new field hospital in Gaza, offering a range of medical services. The facility is part of ongoing support for the enclave's health sector. Residents have welcomed the assistance during the ongoing conflict.
Syria faces renewed violence and deep divisions following the fall of Bashar Assad, with local autonomy movements and foreign intervention complicating efforts at national reconciliation. Experts warn that only genuine political inclusion and cooperation can prevent permanent fragmentation. Hope remains for a unified future if all sides commit to dialogue and reform.
Senior Israeli officials' recent extremist statements have drawn international criticism and risk undermining Israel's moral standing and security. Most Jews reject such rhetoric, urging leaders to uphold justice and unity. The government faces pressure to reaffirm Israel's founding values.
Starvation in Gaza has reached crisis levels, with thousands of civilians suffering amid ongoing conflict and blocked aid. Human rights groups and officials accuse Israel of using starvation as a weapon, while international efforts to deliver relief have been repeatedly obstructed. The global community is criticized for failing to prevent this unfolding tragedy.
Israel is set to approve the E1 settlement, a move that threatens the possibility of a Palestinian state and has drawn international condemnation. The plan would divide the West Bank and escalate displacement of Palestinians. The article urges the global community to take decisive action beyond statements.
Prime Minister Nawaf Salam declared that Lebanon has regained control over decisions of war and peace, with the government now making these choices independently. He addressed internal unity, relations with neighboring countries, and ongoing reforms, while calling for civil peace and state authority over weapons.
Sally Rooney says she will use her BBC royalties to support Palestine Action, a group banned in the UK. She criticized the government's crackdown on activists and warned of growing restrictions on artists.
Syrian President Ahmad Al Sharaa has called for national unity through dialogue, rejecting partition and foreign interference. His remarks follow protests and violence in Sweida province, where calls for self-determination have intensified.
The Trump administration seeks to end the United Nations peacekeeping mission in Lebanon, sparking disagreement with European allies. The future of the force is under debate ahead of a key United Nations Security Council vote, with concerns about regional stability if the mission ends abruptly.
Saudi Arabia is reshaping its economy and society around well-being, with Vision 2030 driving major policy and business changes. New initiatives, digital platforms, and investment in wellness are transforming health, workplaces, and tourism. Experts say this marks a fundamental shift in the Kingdom's definition of success.
London police will prosecute at least 60 people for supporting the banned Palestine Action group, following hundreds of arrests at recent protests. Critics warn the crackdown may threaten free speech.
A new United Nations report finds food insecurity worsening in the Middle East, driven by conflict, inflation, and reliance on imports. Millions face rising hunger and malnutrition, with Gaza and other conflict zones most affected. Experts urge urgent policy reforms to stabilize prices and protect vulnerable populations.
Israel's Cabinet has approved a plan for military takeover of the entire Gaza Strip, sparking international condemnation and fears of worsening humanitarian crisis. Critics say the move serves political interests and risks further bloodshed.
Debra Tice has shared new details from declassified intelligence files that could help locate her son, Austin Tice, who disappeared in Syria thirteen years ago. The files suggest agencies had frequent updates on his condition, strengthening the family's belief he is still alive. The case remains unresolved despite ongoing advocacy and recent developments.
A report reveals Israel's military ran a covert unit to falsely link Gaza journalists to militant groups and justify strikes. The revelations follow the killing of Al Jazeera's Anas Al-Sharif, sparking global condemnation and calls for independent investigations. Press freedom groups accuse Israel of targeting journalists to silence reporting from Gaza.
Arab and Muslim nations, joined by European countries, have condemned Israeli plans for settlement expansion and statements about a 'Greater Israel.' The joint response calls for urgent international action to protect Palestinian rights and regional stability.
Saudi Arabia is ramping up efforts to tackle soil pollution through regulation, monitoring, and emergency response. New policies and technologies are being deployed to protect ecosystems, food security, and public health. The country is also promoting sustainable land management to prevent future contamination.
Global urbanization is accelerating, requiring bold innovation to build sustainable cities and address environmental challenges. Projects like NEOM are leading the way, inspiring systemic change and collaboration across industries. The transition to green urban development is gaining momentum worldwide.
Microsoft is investigating claims that its cloud service was used by Israeli intelligence for mass surveillance of Palestinians. The probe follows media reports and growing internal pressure from employees. The company has pledged to share the results of the inquiry publicly.
A Pakistani-American doctor in Gaza describes constant explosions, severe shortages, and overwhelming hospital conditions. Despite immense hardship, he highlights the resilience and faith of Gazans and calls for urgent international support.
Israel's national security minister confronted prominent Palestinian detainee Marwan Barghouti in his prison cell, sparking condemnation from Palestinian officials. The incident was described as a provocation and has drawn attention to Barghouti's continued influence.
Lebanon must urgently address Hezbollah's armed status to reclaim its sovereignty and restore democratic governance. The group's arsenal undermines reform, deepens crisis, and isolates the country from regional progress. Disarmament is seen as vital for Lebanon's future stability and prosperity.
Climate change and poor management are fueling a deepening water crisis in the Middle East, with Iran and Afghanistan facing historic shortages. Experts warn urgent reforms and regional cooperation are needed to prevent economic and humanitarian disaster.
Jordan and the United Arab Emirates are expanding military cooperation, focusing on defense coordination and humanitarian aid. Officials highlighted the importance of their partnership in maintaining regional stability.
Severely malnourished children are arriving daily at Gaza's Nasser Hospital, with dozens dying from starvation-related causes. Doctors and aid officials warn that recent increases in food supplies may not be enough to save those most at risk. The crisis continues amid ongoing conflict and displacement.
Passenger and cargo traffic surged at UAE airports in the first half of 2025, with new routes and expanded capacity reinforcing the country's role as a global aviation hub. Officials highlighted strong growth and ongoing investment in the sector.
Severe water shortages in Beirut have left residents dependent on costly trucked-in water as state supplies falter. Record-low rainfall and depleted wells are worsening the crisis, with experts warning of further challenges ahead.
Foreign aid groups say new Israeli rules are preventing them from delivering lifesaving goods to Gaza. Dozens of requests have been rejected, leaving civilians without crucial assistance. Tensions between aid organizations and Israeli authorities continue to escalate.
A Riyadh hospital set a world record by performing 10 kidney exchange transplants in 48 hours, expanding options for patients without suitable donors. The achievement highlights the hospital's global leadership in organ transplantation.
A United Nations official urges that recognizing Palestine should not overshadow efforts to end violence in Gaza, calling for immediate action and highlighting the role of public protest and corporate accountability. She stresses the need for solutions in line with international law and equal rights for all.
Maya Waked discusses her multicultural influences, creative journey, and plans for her upcoming Dubai show. She aims to deliver an emotional and nostalgic performance, blending classic and modern sounds. Waked hopes to continue producing music and dreams of singing in Beirut.
Syria has pledged to hold violators in Sweida accountable and affirmed its protection of the Druze community. Syrian and Turkish officials also condemned Israeli interference and discussed strengthening bilateral ties.
New Zealand's prime minister has condemned Israel's actions in Gaza and criticized Benjamin Netanyahu. The country is considering recognizing a Palestinian state amid rising international concern over the humanitarian crisis. Protests and parliamentary tensions have intensified as the debate continues.
The United Nations has warned Israel about credible reports of sexual violence against detained Palestinians, which Israel denies as biased. The UN is urging investigations and access for monitors, while Israeli officials reject the allegations and criticize the UN's approach.
A Tripoli craftsman is keeping Lebanon's tarboosh hat-making tradition alive despite falling demand and economic challenges. Once a symbol of prestige, the tarboosh is now mostly worn for special occasions or by tourists. Mohammed Al-Shaar continues the family craft, determined not to let the tradition fade.
Israeli strikes on Gaza City killed at least 11 people overnight as ceasefire talks remain stalled. The conflict has intensified humanitarian concerns, with mediators still seeking to revive negotiations. Key disagreements between Israel and Hamas continue to hinder progress.
Israel is preparing for a major battle in Gaza City against entrenched Hamas forces, raising fears of severe humanitarian consequences. Aid groups warn of a crisis as evacuation options remain unclear and fighting intensifies.
The Organization of Islamic Cooperation condemned the killing of journalists in Gaza and called for an international investigation. It urged urgent action to protect media professionals and uphold press freedom.
Norway's sovereign wealth fund is divesting from 11 Israeli companies due to concerns over the war in Gaza and ethical guidelines. The fund will limit future investments in Israel and conduct a review of its holdings. Norwegian pension fund KLP has also excluded an Israeli firm linked to military drones.
Six journalists, including five Al Jazeera staff, were killed in an Israeli strike in Gaza, prompting widespread mourning and international condemnation. Israel accused one of the journalists of militant ties, while media organizations called the attack an attempt to silence reporting. The event highlights growing concerns over press safety and the ongoing conflict in Gaza.
Saudi Arabia dominated regional IPO activity in the second quarter, raising $1.9 billion and driving most of the Middle East and North Africa's listings. Investor caution and a rise in secondary offerings marked the period, while landmark deals in the United Arab Emirates highlighted market evolution. Analysts expect strong IPO momentum to continue into 2025.
Italy's defense minister accused Israel's government of losing its humanity over Gaza and suggested possible sanctions. He defended Italy's refusal to recognize a Palestinian state, calling such moves provocative.
Israeli forces have ramped up attacks in Gaza City after Netanyahu ordered a faster offensive, prompting international concern. An airstrike killed six journalists at Al Shifa Hospital, drawing condemnation from rights groups. The escalation has deepened the humanitarian crisis for Gaza's residents.
Egypt's economy is showing resilience amid global volatility, supported by strong Gulf investments and policy reforms. Standard Chartered forecasts steady growth and a narrowing deficit, while inflation remains a challenge. Egypt's strategic reforms and investment inflows set it apart in an uncertain global environment.
Pakistan's army chief says new agreements with Saudi Arabia, the United States, China, and the UAE are being implemented to boost economic cooperation and investment. He also warned of regional instability and called for stronger diplomatic ties to prevent conflict.
Pakistan has urged the United Nations Security Council to stop Israel's planned occupation of Gaza city and impose consequences if Israel defies international demands. Ambassador Asim Iftikhar Ahmad warned of a humanitarian catastrophe and called for immediate action to protect Palestinian lives.
Four Al Jazeera journalists were killed in Gaza City after an Israeli strike hit their tent outside Al-Shifa hospital. The broadcaster says the attack appeared to target media personnel. The incident has drawn international attention to the risks faced by journalists in conflict zones.