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The Trump administration has seized and renamed the United States Institute of Peace, sparking a legal battle over its control. The building now bears Trump's name and will host a major peace agreement signing, even as court disputes continue.
Syria's economy is growing faster than expected as sanctions are eased and refugees return. The central bank is planning a currency relaunch and working with global partners to modernize the financial sector. Officials expect remaining sanctions to be lifted by the end of 2025.
The British Broadcasting Corporation supports Israel's participation in the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest, despite a boycott from several European broadcasters over the war in Gaza. Critics accuse organizers of double standards, referencing Russia's previous ban. Austria and Germany also back Israel's inclusion.
EU human rights envoy urges nations to stop arming Sudan factions and calls for accountability in Gaza through the International Criminal Court. She stresses the need for coordinated global action and consistent application of humanitarian law.
Pakistan has condemned Israel's plan to partially reopen the Rafah crossing for Gaza residents, calling it a violation of the peace plan. Saudi Arabia and Pakistan have pledged to support unrestricted aid to Gaza. Egypt denies any deal with Israel on the crossing's reopening.
'Wicked: The Musical' has extended its Riyadh run until January 3, bringing the celebrated show to the Middle East for the first time. The production features a large international cast and special theme nights for theatergoers.
Hezbollah's leader expressed support for Lebanon's diplomatic efforts to end Israeli attacks but criticized the inclusion of a civilian in recent talks. He vowed continued resistance and rejected foreign interference in Lebanon's affairs.
A new documentary follows Gaza circus performers as they spread joy to children despite war and famine. The film, shot during the conflict, won an audience award at the Cairo International Film Festival. Prize money will help rebuild the circus center in Gaza.
The Trump administration's new strategy shifts US focus from global leadership to regional dominance, especially in Latin America, and takes a tougher stance on migration. The plan criticizes European allies and reduces emphasis on the Middle East and Africa. It calls for a readjustment of military presence and a renewed focus on regional priorities.
Russia's late-season Arctic energy shipment highlights growing competition in the region. The United States, Europe, and Russia are all increasing their focus on the Arctic, which is rich in resources and strategically important. The area faces new geopolitical tensions amid shifting alliances and disrupted cooperation.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu mocked his corruption trial as a 'Bugs Bunny trial' in a video, criticizing prosecutors and defending his request for a pardon. The case has deepened divisions in Israeli society, with protests erupting outside the courthouse.
Syria's new leader Ahmed Al-Sharaa has won international support but faces deep mistrust and violence at home. Critics say the new government centralizes power and fails to protect minorities. Sectarian tensions and external threats continue to challenge Syria's fragile stability.
Governor Tim Walz denounced President Trump's harsh comments about Minnesota's Somali community, calling them unprecedented and harmful. Republican leaders stopped short of condemning Trump, while lawmakers and advocates in Minnesota and Ohio called for respect and unity. The dispute comes amid ongoing concerns about fraud and immigration enforcement.
A United Nations Security Council delegation visited Syria for the first time, pledging support for the country's transition. The visit focused on rebuilding trust and supporting Syria's sovereignty and future. Diplomats also discussed reconstruction and regional security.
China has announced $100 million in aid for the Palestinian Authority to address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. The move was revealed during talks with France, as both countries pledged to seek a lasting solution to the Palestinian issue.
Saudi Arabia's Regional Voluntary Carbon Market Company has announced new partnerships in Asia to expand carbon credit trading and project development. The agreements aim to strengthen the company's presence in Asian markets and support the growth of a transparent carbon market in the region.
The Red Sea International Film Festival in Jeddah unveils a diverse slate of films exploring themes of identity, resilience, and hope. Entries span Saudi, Somali, Lebanese, Palestinian, Japanese, Iranian, and Rohingya stories. The festival runs from December 4 to 13.
Pakistan and Russia will continue test cargo shipments on the North-South corridor, aiming to boost regional connectivity. The two countries also plan to co-host a major forum in Moscow in 2025 to enhance cooperation in education, business, and cultural exchange.
An Israeli strike in southern Gaza killed five people, including two children, according to Gaza's civil defense. The attack targeted a shelter camp near Khan Yunis amid ongoing clashes and a fragile ceasefire. Over 70,000 people have been killed in Gaza since late 2023.
Yemen's Houthis released mariners held since a July ship attack that killed at least four and sank the vessel. Oman reportedly took custody of the released crew, including nine Filipinos. The Houthis have targeted over 100 ships during the conflict.
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is in Bahrain for the Gulf Cooperation Council summit, leading Saudi Arabia's delegation. The summit will address regional challenges and cooperation among Gulf states.
Israel will send a representative to Lebanon for talks with government and economic officials, aiming to establish initial ties and economic cooperation.
Israel will open the Rafah crossing to allow Gaza residents to exit to Egypt in the coming days. The move follows a ceasefire agreement and will be limited to departures from Gaza.
Iranian athlete Rozhan Goudarzi withdrew from a taekwondo tournament in Kenya to avoid competing against an Israeli opponent. Iran prohibits its athletes from facing Israelis in international sports events.
Pakistan has urged a full ceasefire in Gaza and the withdrawal of Israeli forces, calling for humanitarian aid and reconstruction. The country reaffirmed support for a two-state solution and stressed the need for justice and accountability. Pakistan also condemned settlement activity and occupation of Arab territories.
The United Kingdom has criticized Israel over delays in delivering aid to Gaza, as a shipment of tents took over a year to arrive. Officials warn that urgent shelter is needed for displaced Palestinians facing harsh winter conditions. The United Kingdom is calling for unimpeded aid access and the opening of all crossings into Gaza.
Israeli forces demolished the Nablus apartment of a Palestinian prisoner accused of a bus bombing near Tel Aviv. Residents were evacuated before explosives were detonated inside the home. The operation is part of ongoing military actions in the West Bank.
Palestinian photojournalist Mohammad Wadi was killed in an Israeli strike in Gaza while documenting the conflict. He is the second media worker killed since the ceasefire, as violence and risks for journalists persist in the region.
Siemens Saudi Arabia expects over 15 percent annual growth, driven by industrial expansion and World Cup preparations. The company is investing in new technologies, local production, and major partnerships to support the Kingdom's transformation.
Pakistan's prime minister urges expanded cooperation with the United Arab Emirates as the Gulf nation marks its National Day. He highlights strong economic and defense ties and the contributions of Pakistani workers in the United Arab Emirates.
Israir is negotiating to buy two Airbus A330 aircraft to expand its long-haul routes amid growing competition. The airline is also considering a seat allocation deal with Issta and aims to launch new international flights, including to New York.
Pope Leo visits Turkiye and Lebanon on his first international trip, promoting peace and unity amid global tensions. His meetings with leaders and prayers at key sites highlight the Vatican's moral role in international affairs.
The article critiques the West's role in funding and enabling the war in Gaza while claiming to uphold human rights. It highlights the contradictions in US and German policy and urges the Global South to challenge Western narratives. The piece calls for exposing and rejecting these hypocrisies to achieve real change.
ABHI has partnered with Saudi firm KABi to offer Earned Wage Access to employees in Saudi Arabia. The move expands ABHI's Gulf presence and supports financial wellness for workers. The partnership reflects growing fintech collaboration between Pakistan and the Middle East.
United States and Ukrainian officials held productive talks in Florida on ending the war with Russia, but significant challenges remain. A United States envoy is set to meet with Vladimir Putin in Moscow as negotiations continue amid ongoing violence and political turmoil.
Gaza faces a worsening humanitarian crisis, with most residents displaced and living in tents amid severe shortages of medical supplies and rising disease. Aid trucks rarely carry medicines, and winter conditions are compounding the suffering. Despite international efforts, daily life remains precarious for millions in the enclave.
Israeli settlers assaulted and injured four international activists near Jericho, stealing their belongings. The attack highlights a recent surge in settler violence in the West Bank.
United States and Ukrainian officials are meeting in Florida to discuss a revised peace plan for ending Russia's war in Ukraine. The talks follow a major corruption scandal in Ukraine and ongoing Russian attacks. Kazakhstan has warned Ukraine after a strike on a Russian oil terminal.
Pakistan and Egypt will establish a business council and forum to boost trade and private sector cooperation. The two nations also pledged to deepen collaboration on security and regional reconstruction efforts.
Pope Leo XIV begins a landmark visit to Lebanon, meeting leaders and survivors of the Beirut port explosion amid regional tensions. His trip is seen as a message of hope and support for Lebanon's diverse communities. The visit has sparked widespread public engagement and heightened security across the country.
A new United Nations resolution on Gaza aims for a ceasefire and a path to peace but is criticized for its vagueness and lack of concrete commitments. The plan omits key issues and fails to guarantee a two-state solution, raising doubts about its effectiveness. Some see a shift in international attitudes, but many question whether real progress will follow.
Pakistan is willing to join a Gaza peace force but refuses to take part in disarming Hamas. Officials say the force's mandate and terms are still under discussion, and clarity is needed before committing troops.
A new draft law on ultra-Orthodox military conscription has sparked controversy in Israel, with critics calling it too lenient. The proposal threatens the stability of Prime Minister Netanyahu's coalition and has reignited debate over longstanding exemptions.
Pakistan's Prime Minister has condemned Israeli settlement expansion in the West Bank, calling it a major obstacle to peace. He urged the international community to focus on both Gaza and the West Bank, and reiterated support for an independent Palestinian state.
Egypt's foreign minister arrives in Pakistan to discuss defense, economic, and political cooperation, as well as the situation in Gaza. The visit aims to further strengthen the longstanding partnership between the two countries.
The Lebanese army has boosted its presence along the border with Israel, taking control of former Hezbollah strongholds and uncovering weapons and tunnels. Troops are working to secure the area amid ongoing Israeli airstrikes and tensions over Hezbollah's disarmament.
A United Nations committee has urged Israel to investigate claims of torture against Palestinians during the Gaza conflict. The committee cited reports of widespread abuse and called for accountability, while Israeli officials denied the allegations.
Jordan's foreign minister called for lasting peace in Gaza and reaffirmed support for a two-state solution at a regional forum in Barcelona. He condemned ongoing violence and urged humanitarian aid and cooperation. Jordan also pledged to help deliver aid to Gaza once restrictions are lifted.
Pope Leo XIV's first foreign visit has inspired hope and viral memes, blending American charm with historic gestures in Turkiye and Lebanon. His charismatic style and commitment to unity have captured global attention. The tour marks a new chapter for the Catholic Church and its relationship with the Middle East.
Chief executives in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates are leading the region in confidence and responsible artificial intelligence adoption, driven by pro-growth reforms and investment in technology. Both countries are prioritizing workforce expansion, sustainability, and innovation to support future growth.
Chef Amila Dewasurendra of COYA Abu Dhabi shares his culinary philosophy, favorite dishes, and tips for home cooks. He highlights the value of simplicity, fresh ingredients, and maintaining the integrity of recipes.
Israel's deployment of artificial intelligence in the Gaza war has transformed battlefield tactics, enabling rapid, large-scale targeting with limited human oversight. Experts warn this shift raises grave ethical questions and may set a precedent for future conflicts. The technologies developed are expected to deepen surveillance and control in Palestinian territories.
Lebanon's president has dismissed Israeli criticism over army disarmament efforts as airstrikes intensify in the south. The government faces renewed pressure from Israel and Iran, while Lebanese leaders insist on national sovereignty and limiting weapons to state institutions.
KFUPM WORLD, a major student-led cultural festival at King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, brings together students from over 30 countries to celebrate global traditions. The event features performances, cultural displays, and interactive experiences, aiming to strengthen cross-cultural connections on campus.
Pope Leo XIV has arrived in Turkiye for his first overseas trip, meeting with President Erdogan and Christian leaders to promote unity and dialogue. His visit includes a focus on peace, interfaith relations, and the challenges facing Christians and refugees in the region.
Arabia Wolves defeated the Karachi Monarchs 11-3 in Dubai, moving into a tie for second place in the Baseball United standings. The win keeps the Wolves' playoff hopes alive, while Karachi is close to elimination.
Pullman has announced a major rebrand and plans to operate more than 220 hotels worldwide, with Saudi Arabia and the Gulf as key markets. The brand is shifting toward culturally inspired, creative hospitality experiences to meet the needs of a new generation of premium travelers.
Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Investment, National Industrial Development Center, Stellantis, and Petromin have signed an agreement to explore vehicle manufacturing in the Kingdom. The partnership aims to boost local production and support Vision 2030 goals. The project is expected to create jobs and strengthen the automotive sector.
International chefs are preparing global dishes with Pakistani ingredients at Karachi's Global Cuisine Show, aiming to boost food exports. The event highlights Pakistan's agricultural diversity and attracts buyers from over 80 countries.
Prime Minister Netanyahu faces growing criticism for refusing to accept responsibility for the October 7 attack and rejecting calls for an independent inquiry. The military has taken disciplinary action, while public protests demand greater accountability. Tensions between political and military leaders continue to escalate.
Lebanon's upcoming elections are threatened by political deadlock, disputes over diaspora voting, and ongoing conflict with Israel. Analysts warn that even timely elections may not resolve the country's deep-rooted instability. Tensions over Hezbollah's disarmament and persistent Israeli strikes add to the uncertainty.
Pakistan and Saudi Arabia held joint military training in Tabuk, focusing on urban combat and counterterrorism. The exercise follows a recent defense pact and aims to strengthen their longstanding military partnership.
Israeli settlers entered Al-Aqsa Mosque under police protection, while authorities demolished shops in Jerusalem and near Hebron. Local officials say the demolitions impact families relying on these businesses for their livelihood.
Switzerland will provide 23 million francs in new aid for Gaza, focusing on humanitarian relief and institutional support. The government says needs remain immense despite previous assistance.
Riyadh Music Week 2025 will be held from December 4th to 13th, bringing together local and international music talent for performances, conferences, and community events. The program aims to support the growth of Saudi Arabia's music industry and position Riyadh as a creative hub.
A new wave of films is challenging Hollywood's traditional Zionist narrative, with 'Palestine 36' and other works offering fresh perspectives on the Palestinian experience. Growing public interest and industry changes suggest a shift toward more balanced storytelling.
Lebanon and Cyprus have signed a maritime border agreement, opening the door to offshore gas exploration and closer energy cooperation. Lebanon hopes the deal will help boost its struggling economy, though no viable energy finds have been made yet.
Israel returned 15 Palestinian bodies to Gaza in exchange for the remains of an Israeli hostage. The transfer was part of a ceasefire deal and facilitated by the International Committee of the Red Cross.
The Abu Dhabi Grand Prix promises an exciting season finale and a full weekend of entertainment, culture, and fan experiences. Organizers highlight their commitment to developing local racing talent and offering visitors a unique taste of Abu Dhabi. Expanded access and major concerts are set to make the event more memorable than ever.
Satellite images show Israel maintains five fortified positions in south Lebanon a year after a ceasefire with Hezbollah. The outposts oversee border villages, many of which have been heavily damaged. Israel cites security concerns for its continued presence.
The United Nations Security Council will visit Syria and Lebanon next week to meet with regional leaders and peacekeepers. The visit comes amid ongoing tensions between Lebanon and Israel and efforts to support Syria's transition.
Jordan evacuated 20 sick children and their families from Gaza for treatment in Jordanian hospitals. The move is part of a broader humanitarian initiative to aid Palestinians amid ongoing conflict.
Israeli forces killed a 22-year-old Palestinian man during a raid near Jenin in the occupied West Bank. The incident comes amid rising violence and frequent raids in the region since late 2023.
Saudi Arabia and the United States have deepened their partnership with a new strategic defense agreement and advanced weapons deals. The move marks a historic shift, aiming to strengthen deterrence and long-term cooperation. Both countries see the relationship as vital, with support expected from across the American political spectrum.
Israeli forces have marked a new withdrawal line in Gaza City, prompting fear and displacement among residents. Deadly incidents and mutual accusations of ceasefire violations have heightened tensions. Many Gazans now face renewed uncertainty and danger.
President Trump has begun the process of potentially designating some Muslim Brotherhood chapters as terrorist organizations. The move could lead to sanctions against the influential Islamist group.
A new report warns that Israel is accelerating settlement expansion and Palestinian displacement in East Jerusalem's Sheikh Jarrah through legal and development measures. Residents face mounting evictions and uncertainty as state-backed projects move forward. Human rights groups say these actions threaten to transform the neighborhood and sever Palestinian ties to Jerusalem.
A senior UK Embassy employee in Tel Aviv may have breached British sanctions by paying fees to a sanctioned Israeli developer. Legal experts warn this could violate UK law, raising concerns about embassy compliance and vetting procedures.
Dakota Ditcheva returns to the cage in Dubai to face Denise Kielholtz at 'PFL: Road to Dubai' in February 2026. The event will also feature title fights in the lightweight and welterweight divisions. More bouts are expected to be announced for the landmark card.
Israeli settlers built a new outpost in the northern Jordan Valley as the army ordered the seizure of Palestinian land near Jerusalem. Overnight raids in the West Bank led to the detention of 16 Palestinians.
Israel's military has dismissed three generals and disciplined several senior officers over failures leading to the October 2023 Hamas attack. An internal investigation cited widespread intelligence and organizational shortcomings. The dismissals come as calls grow for a wider state inquiry.
A Melbourne man who set fire to a synagogue door was found to be motivated by mental illness, not antisemitism. He received a sentence equal to time served and must continue treatment. The attack happened during a period of increased hate incidents in Australia.
STEMverse and Muffaker are joining forces to promote inclusive STEM and language education for children, including those with learning difficulties, across the Middle East. The partnership will blend educational games and technical content to make learning more accessible and engaging. STEMverse also plans to expand its innovative programs to new regions.
Italy and Saudi Arabia are deepening their partnership, expanding collaboration in trade, energy, innovation, and culture. The alliance is marked by joint efforts on regional stability and ambitious projects, with a major business forum set to further strengthen ties. Both nations aim to set a global example of cooperation and prosperity.
Palestinian vice president Hussein Al-Sheikh met with Tony Blair and a US representative to discuss Gaza's postwar administration and reconstruction. Blair is expected to help oversee redevelopment efforts in the territory.
Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's US visit ushered in new strategic, economic, and technological agreements, deepening the two countries' longstanding partnership. The talks covered defense, energy, and regional diplomacy, with both sides emphasizing mutual benefits and a shared vision for stability and growth.
Pakistan is urging the world to provide rapid, grant-based climate finance for vulnerable countries, warning that repeated disasters are worsening debt and slowing development. Officials at the United Nations climate summit stressed the urgent need for fair and accessible funding to help nations like Pakistan recover and build resilience. Children and the most vulnerable are bearing the heaviest burden of the crisis.
Police arrested protesters in London, including the daughter of a Holocaust survivor, for supporting the banned group Palestine Action. Demonstrators voiced concerns about threats to free speech and democratic rights. Legal action against the ban is set for a court hearing next week.
A Hamas delegation is in Cairo to discuss alleged Israeli violations of the Gaza ceasefire with mediators. Both sides continue to accuse each other of breaking the truce, with recent violence causing multiple deaths.
The Israeli military says it killed a Hamas commander in Gaza during airstrikes that left at least 20 Palestinians dead. Hamas has not commented on the reported killing. Both sides continue to accuse each other of ceasefire violations.
Pakistan denounces Israel's latest attacks on Gaza, warning they threaten peace efforts and urging urgent international action. The strikes have left dozens dead, including women and children, despite a fragile ceasefire.
South Africa led the Group of 20 in adopting a summit declaration on climate and global issues, despite a US boycott and Argentina's withdrawal. The move exposed sharp divisions among major economies and drew criticism from the White House. The declaration was adopted without US input and includes language on climate change opposed by the US administration.
Saudi Arabia's foreign minister met with officials from Egypt, France, and Argentina at the G20 Summit to discuss bilateral relations and regional stability. The talks focused on cooperation and efforts to support peace in the Middle East.
Pakistan and the European Union have convened their seventh Strategic Dialogue, focusing on expanding trade, investment, and cooperation. The talks also addressed regional and global developments, with both sides agreeing to deepen collaboration under their Strategic Engagement Plan.
Over 200 women, including prominent figures, have urged Barbara Ceferin to support suspending Israel from European football. The appeal is part of a campaign to pressure federations to boycott Israel.
Mid East Falcons defeated Karachi Monarchs 9-1, remaining unbeaten in Baseball United Season 1. Hiroyuki Nakajima's three-run double and strong pitching led the Falcons to victory. Karachi's offense was limited, with Jake Perez and Amar Mahmood providing the highlights.































































































