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The United Nations special coordinator for Lebanon has called on Lebanon and Israel to enter talks to end renewed fighting. Her appeal comes as cross-border violence escalates following missile attacks by Hezbollah on Israel.
Israel launched a new wave of strikes on government targets in Tehran, with explosions reported in the capital. Global leaders urged restraint, but diplomatic efforts appeared stalled as fighting intensified.
The United States has approved an emergency sale of 12,000 bomb casings to Israel as tensions with Iran escalate. The decision bypassed congressional review, drawing criticism from some lawmakers.
Hezbollah said its fighters clashed with Israeli troops during a reported landing attempt near the Lebanon-Syria border. The confrontation near Nabi Sheet follows escalating cross-border violence and recent Israeli air strikes in the area.
As Saudi Arabia expands renewable energy, experts say grid integration, cybersecurity, and weather forecasting are critical to maintaining stability. Managing fluctuating supply and rising digital risks is becoming central to the Kingdom's clean energy transition.
Emmanuel Macron condemned a missile strike that critically wounded two Ghanaian United Nations peacekeepers in southern Lebanon. He reaffirmed France’s support for the peacekeeping mission amid rising regional tensions.
War-related airspace closures and shipping disruptions are delaying humanitarian aid across the Middle East and beyond. Relief groups warn that rising costs and blocked supply routes are worsening food and health crises in vulnerable regions.
Escalating conflict in the Middle East has forced the Asian Football Confederation to postpone West Asian matches and navigate major travel and scheduling disruptions. With international fixtures and tournament finals approaching, the crisis poses a significant challenge for football across the continent.
Pakistan's benchmark stock index fell 2.3% as rising Middle East tensions triggered heavy foreign selling. The market recorded a 6.3% weekly decline amid fears of energy supply disruptions and mounting economic pressures.
Around 100,000 people in Lebanon have taken refuge in shelters after large-scale Israeli evacuation orders. The United Nations warns the number of displaced is expected to rise rapidly amid growing panic and limited shelter capacity.
Turkiye is signaling neutrality in the war involving the United States, Israel and Iran while warning both sides against escalation. Ankara remains in dialogue with Tehran but has underscored its alliance commitments and deep concerns over potential Kurdish destabilization in the region.
Pakistan and Azerbaijan urged de-escalation after drone strikes wounded civilians in Azerbaijan's Nakhchivan region. Islamabad expressed full solidarity with Baku and called for dialogue to ease rising regional tensions linked to the Iran conflict.
A Chinese aerospace firm is considering investing up to 10 billion dollars in Pakistan’s advanced technology, mining, and industrial sectors. Pakistani officials say reforms and investor incentives are aimed at attracting large-scale foreign investment.
Pakistan voiced solidarity with Azerbaijan after drone attacks wounded four people, as Baku accused Iran and Tehran denied involvement. Islamabad called for restraint and dialogue amid rising regional tensions.
Pakistani stocks surged after Saudi Arabia offered an alternative oil supply route through the Red Sea, easing energy disruption fears. Optimism over a pending International Monetary Fund loan tranche and strong institutional buying also lifted the market.
Jamaat-e-Islami has called for nationwide protests in Pakistan against the United States and Israel following airstrikes on Iran. The party also demanded a transparent probe into the deaths of 10 protesters at the United States consulate in Karachi.
Regional conflict and airspace closures are threatening Iraq’s chances of reaching the World Cup for the first time in 40 years. Visa issues and travel disruptions could affect their upcoming playoff in Mexico.
Russia is redirecting naphtha shipments away from Oman as Middle East tensions disrupt energy trade. Sanctions and regional instability are reshaping export routes and tightening supplies in Asia.
A Palestinian Authority report says 1,965 attacks were carried out by Israeli forces and settlers in the West Bank in February. The incidents included assaults, land seizures, tree destruction and home demolitions, with significant impact on olive farmers.
A senior Vatican official has warned that recognizing a right to preventive war could destabilize the world. He urged diplomacy and respect for international law amid tensions involving Iran.
European gas prices eased after sharp gains as markets weighed disruptions to Qatari liquefied natural gas supplies amid Middle East conflict. Analysts warn volatility may persist as traders assess replacement needs and transport risks through the Strait of Hormuz.
More than 100 aid trucks entered Gaza through the Rafah border after Israel reopened a key crossing for humanitarian deliveries. The shipment included food, relief supplies and fuel, though no civilians were allowed to cross.
United Nations child rights experts have called for children to be protected amid the Middle East war, citing reports of a deadly strike on a school in Iran. The committee urged a ceasefire and safeguards for schools, hospitals, and humanitarian access.
Amazon Web Services data centers in the United Arab Emirates were disrupted after unidentified objects caused a fire and power cuts. The outage, which also affected Bahrain, has raised concerns about the security of digital infrastructure in the region.
The United States is sending more troops and equipment to the Middle East as operations against Iran continue. Military leaders say the campaign will take time and have confirmed four service member deaths so far.
Conflict in the Middle East has disrupted global shipping and air cargo, halting routes through the Strait of Hormuz and driving up freight costs. Carriers have imposed emergency surcharges and suspended services as insurers withdraw war risk coverage.
United States intelligence did not indicate Iran was preparing a preemptive strike before the joint operation with Israel, officials told Congress. The coordinated attacks killed Iran's top leadership and have raised questions about escalation and possible talks with new Iranian leaders.
Jordan's king and Britain's prime minister called for urgent international action to ease rising regional tensions. Both leaders condemned Iran's attacks on Jordan and other Arab countries and reaffirmed support for regional stability.
Air raid sirens and explosions echoed over Tel Aviv as air defense systems intercepted Iranian missiles. The exchange follows recent attacks by Israel and the United States on Iran, with one reported death in Israel.
Britain declined to endorse United States and Israeli strikes on Iran, saying Washington must clarify the legal basis for its actions. British forces are strengthening regional defenses and intercepting drone attacks amid escalating retaliation from Iran.
Pakistan has urged its citizens in Gulf countries to remain cautious and avoid travel amid escalating tensions after the reported killing of Iran's Supreme Leader. Emergency contacts for embassies and consulates have been issued to assist nationals abroad.
Russian President Vladimir Putin condemned the killing of Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in strikes by the United States and Israel. He described the act as a cynical violation of morality and international law.
Rising tensions involving Iran threaten to disrupt oil supplies and remittances critical to Pakistan's fragile recovery. Economists warn that higher crude prices and prolonged instability could pressure the currency, inflation, and investor confidence.
President Donald Trump was warned of heavy risks before ordering strikes on Iran, described as a 'high risk, high reward' operation. The attacks have triggered regional retaliation and raised fears of a wider, unpredictable conflict.
The Euroleague Under-18 qualifying tournament in Abu Dhabi was canceled after Iranian missile strikes in the region. Organizers said the decision was made to ensure the safety of all participants.
Iran has warned that it will treat regional bases of hostile forces as legitimate targets after strikes by the United States and Israel. The United Nations has called an emergency Security Council meeting as officials urge de-escalation and a return to talks.
Hezbollah voiced support for Iran amid attacks by the United States and Israel but did not say if it would intervene. Lebanon's prime minister warned against dragging the country into a wider conflict.
President Donald Trump announced that the United States has launched major combat operations in Iran, citing nuclear and security threats. He urged Iranian forces to surrender and called on the Iranian people to seize control of their government.
China has advised its citizens in Israel to increase safety measures and avoid unnecessary travel due to rising regional tensions. It also urged nationals in Iran to leave as soon as possible.
At least five people were killed in Israeli strikes in Gaza despite an ongoing truce. Gaza officials say hundreds have died since the ceasefire began, while Israel reports four soldiers killed in the same period.
Saudi Arabia has launched a central kitchen in Gaza providing 24,000 meals daily during Ramadan. The initiative is part of a broader humanitarian campaign to address severe food insecurity affecting most of the population.
Israel launched airstrikes on Hezbollah targets in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley, hitting multiple sites linked to the group's Radwan Force. The strikes come despite a ceasefire and amid rising regional tensions involving Iran.
Pakistan's deputy prime minister is in Saudi Arabia for an emergency ministerial meeting of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation on Israel's actions in the West Bank. He is expected to present Pakistan's stance opposing settlement expansion and annexation efforts.
Pakistan's deputy prime minister will attend an emergency meeting in Jeddah to address Israel's recent land measures in the West Bank. Muslim-majority nations have condemned the steps as moves toward annexation that threaten a two-state solution.
Turkiye is evaluating possible measures in case of a conflict between Iran and the United States. Ankara says it opposes military intervention and is prioritizing diplomacy while considering steps to protect its citizens.
Yair Lapid voiced support for broad Israeli territorial expansion based on biblical principles, while noting security considerations. His remarks follow regional criticism of similar comments by the United States ambassador to Israel.
Egypt has urged greater international backing for Lebanon's army as it works to disarm Hezbollah and consolidate state control over weapons. The Lebanese military has completed the first phase of its plan and is preparing to expand operations north of the Litani river.
Volunteers in Gaza are salvaging ancient manuscripts from the heavily damaged library of the Great Omari Mosque. Once home to 20,000 books, only a fraction of the historic collection remains after more than two years of war.
Hamas has urged sanctions against Israel after 18 countries condemned new Israeli measures in the West Bank. The group said the moves threaten the viability of a future Palestinian state and called for increased international pressure.
Eight Palestinians were transferred from Israeli detention to Gaza by the International Committee of the Red Cross and reunited with their families. The organization reiterated the need for humane treatment and family contact for detainees under international humanitarian law.
The British Broadcasting Corporation cut a filmmaker’s 'free Palestine' remark from its awards ceremony broadcast, citing time constraints. Amnesty criticized the decision and praised the director for highlighting the plight of migrants and persecuted communities.
Saudi Arabia and multiple countries condemned Israeli moves to expand control over the West Bank by reclassifying Palestinian land. They said the actions violate international law and undermine regional peace efforts.
Israeli authorities plan to remove an electricity network in Idhna village and demolished two homes in Bartaa, Jenin. Local officials and critics say these actions aim to tighten control and expand settlements in the occupied West Bank.
The United States has voiced opposition to Israel's moves to tighten control over the West Bank, calling for stability in the region. Israel's decision has sparked international criticism, but the US refrained from directly condemning its ally.
Indonesia says a proposed Gaza peacekeeping force could total 20,000 troops, with Indonesia potentially contributing up to 8,000. No deployment terms or locations have been agreed, and discussions are ongoing.
The United Nations will withdraw most of its peacekeeping troops from Lebanon by mid 2027, ending a decades-long mission. The phased withdrawal follows the expiration of the force's mandate and ongoing regional tensions.
Israeli strikes killed three people in Gaza amid continued fighting despite a ceasefire. The United Nations voiced concern over Israel's moves in the West Bank, and officials reported some improvement at the Rafah crossing with Egypt.
Palestinians in the West Bank are struggling to survive after Israel revoked tens of thousands of work permits, causing widespread unemployment and poverty. Many are forced into debt, illegal work, or jobs in Israeli settlements as the economic crisis deepens.
Israel's new measures in the West Bank will ease land purchases for settlers, expand Israeli control, and further isolate Palestinian communities. The changes are expected to accelerate annexation and affect key religious sites.
Pakistan's JF-17 fighter jet has attracted strong interest at the World Defense Exhibition in Riyadh. Islamabad is pursuing deals with several countries for the aircraft and other military equipment. The event highlights Pakistan's expanding defense export strategy.
French-Israeli activists summoned in France for 'complicity in genocide' over Gaza aid protests call the case political. They insist their actions were peaceful and challenge the legal basis for the charges.
Prince William's visit to Riyadh highlights the close relationship between the British and Saudi royal families and signals deepening trade and defense ties. The trip also reflects William's growing responsibilities as heir to the throne amid King Charles III's health concerns.
Saudi Arabia and Syria have signed agreements to launch 45 development initiatives, expanding cooperation in sectors such as aviation, telecoms, and infrastructure. Major investments include a new airline, airport development, and a $1 billion telecom project. Banking channels have also been reopened after sanctions were lifted.
The Israeli bobsled team had passports and valuables stolen from their apartment while training for the Winter Olympics. The International Olympic Committee has offered support to the team.
Gaza's Rafah border crossing reopened last week, but only a few Palestinians have been allowed to cross amid delays and strict restrictions. Many seeking medical care remain stranded, and those who crossed reported long waits and alleged mistreatment.
Hamas leader Khaled Meshal has rejected demands for disarmament and foreign intervention in Gaza, insisting on Palestinian self-governance. His comments come as international committees work to shape Gaza's post-war future.
Pakistan's envoy to the United Nations hailed a new defense pact with Saudi Arabia as a key step for regional security and economic cooperation. He vowed to tackle rising militant threats and reaffirmed Pakistan's commitment to international peace and United Nations reform.
Iran faces mounting internal and external pressures as tensions with the United States and regional powers threaten to erupt into broader conflict. The regime's weakened position and unresolved negotiations heighten the risk of escalation with significant consequences for the region.
Culture and heritage are fueling economic growth across the Middle East and North Africa, with countries investing in tourism and creative industries. Policymakers are shifting toward value-driven models that emphasize authentic experiences and sustainability. The region's success will depend on balancing growth with community benefits and preservation.
The Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt has reopened, but only a small number of people have been allowed through amid delays and reports of mistreatment. Strict restrictions and logistical challenges have left thousands still waiting to cross.
Thousands of patients in Gaza face an uncertain future as hospitals struggle to operate amid severe shortages and ongoing violence. Medical sources warn that the healthcare system is on the brink of collapse, leaving many without access to critical treatment.
The 'Echoes of Movement' exhibition in Riyadh explores artistic dialogue between Italy and Saudi Arabia through contemporary works. The show delves into themes of movement, cultural exchange, and the universal language of art.
A festival highlighting Pakistani art and culture has opened in Dubai, featuring traditional and contemporary works. The event aims to promote Pakistan's heritage and follows other recent cultural exhibitions in the United Arab Emirates.
The Milano Cortina Winter Olympics opening ceremony broke ticket sales records and featured a multi-location parade with two Olympic cauldrons. Organizers praised the event's success, while noting the ceremony's extended duration.
The White House is planning a leaders meeting for the 'Board of Peace' on Gaza in Washington on February 19, which may also serve as a fundraising conference for reconstruction. The initiative has drawn criticism and cautious international responses amid ongoing violence and humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
Saudi and Arab foreign ministers met with Slovenian officials in Ljubljana to discuss Gaza, regional security, and bilateral cooperation. The parties signed an agreement to strengthen Saudi-Slovenian ties and called for upholding the Gaza ceasefire and advancing a two-state solution.
The George V gold sovereign is highly valued in the Middle East for its history, rarity, and gold content. Its legacy spans empire, war, and commerce, but collectors must beware of widespread counterfeits. The coin continues to be a symbol of trust and prestige.
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has received a draft constitution ahead of planned elections. The document strengthens political pluralism and parliamentary powers, paving the way for a transition to statehood.
Netflix and Righters House have launched a screenwriting lab to support emerging Saudi writers and strengthen the Kingdom's film industry. The three-month program will provide training, mentorship, and industry tools to selected participants. It aims to bridge the gap between creative potential and professional standards.
The United Nations human rights chief is appealing for $400 million after funding cuts forced his office to scale back missions and programs worldwide. Volker Turk warned that the funding crisis is undermining efforts to monitor abuses and protect vulnerable groups.
Saudi Arabia is close to approving drone deliveries for cargo as part of major investments in logistics and infrastructure. A new shipping center in Riyadh aims to boost parcel handling and support growing demand. The move is expected to enhance shipping efficiency and economic growth.
Israeli forces have bulldozed parts of a historic Gaza cemetery, damaging graves of Allied soldiers from both World Wars. Satellite images and witnesses report extensive destruction, prompting concern from international organizations.
The Saudi Media Forum called for ethical and responsible coverage in Arab media, warning that crises can quickly erode credibility. Experts urged outlets to provide context and maintain professionalism, while highlighting the changing role of spokespersons in the digital age.
Israel has cut off water and electricity to the United Nations relief agency's headquarters in East Jerusalem. The move follows recent legislation and comes after the forced evacuation and demolition of the agency's main office earlier this year.
Legal activists and organizations worldwide are intensifying efforts to hold Israel accountable for alleged war crimes in Gaza. International courts and grassroots initiatives are building cases, signaling a growing movement for justice for Palestinian victims. The push for accountability is gaining momentum amid ongoing conflict.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif expressed hope that the new Board of Peace will help end the Gaza conflict and support a two-state solution. He thanked Kazakhstan for joining the initiative and reaffirmed Pakistan's commitment to Palestinian statehood.
US envoy Steve Witkoff met with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu in Jerusalem, following the reopening of Gaza's Rafah crossing. The meeting is part of ongoing regional diplomatic efforts.
Saudi Arabia's Cabinet welcomed a ceasefire between the Syrian government and the Syrian Democratic Forces and condemned violations of the Gaza truce. Ministers reviewed major international events, economic reforms, and approved new cooperation agreements and government appointments.
Saudi Arabia's retail sector is experiencing rapid growth, driven by Vision 2030 and increasing investment. Industry leaders say the Kingdom is becoming a major hub for innovative retail experiences and international partnerships.
Palestinian citizens of Israel face record levels of deadly violence amid accusations of government neglect and discrimination. Mass protests call for action, but recent policies have cut social funding and deepened distrust. The community remains caught between rising crime and state inaction.
Beauty in the Gulf is evolving, with Gen Z leading a shift toward experience-driven routines and digital discovery. Korean beauty has become a major influence, shaping skincare habits and retail trends. Consumers now prioritize personalized self-care and ingredient-conscious choices.
A limited reopening of the Rafah border allowed injured Palestinians to enter Egypt for treatment, as part of a truce plan. Egyptian hospitals and ambulances are prepared to receive patients, but humanitarian needs in Gaza remain severe.
Qatar has urged the free flow of aid into Gaza and welcomed the partial reopening of the Rafah border crossing. The Gulf state emphasized the need for all parties to uphold the ceasefire and ensure humanitarian access.
A British boy known for his 'Cake not hate' campaign brought his message of solidarity to Madinah, handing out dates at the Prophet's Mosque. The visit highlighted the diversity and hospitality of the city, leaving a lasting impression on him and his father.
Marco Rubio is credited with bringing strategic seriousness and moral clarity back to American diplomacy. While praised for his realism and clear stance on global threats, critics warn his firm approach may limit flexibility in complex situations.
Saudi Arabia's leadership in sustainable finance and renewable energy was a central theme at the Sustainability Forum Middle East. The event highlighted the kingdom's role in driving market execution, climate technology, and industrial decarbonization across the Gulf. New partnerships and agreements signal a shift toward practical implementation of climate goals.































































































