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The Boulder Jewish Festival centered on the stories of Israeli hostages after a man attacked demonstrators calling for their release. The event drew hundreds of participants, including Colorado Sen. John Hickenlooper, and featured speakers, songs, and traditional Jewish cuisine.
An Egyptian immigrant's attack at a pro-Israel rally in Colorado highlights American hypocrisy in condemning violence. While Americans denounce the attack, they fail to condemn Israel's violence in Gaza, revealing a double standard in moral outrage.
Global hunger has reached unprecedented levels, with 343 million people facing acute food insecurity. The World Food Programme is supporting 123 million vulnerable individuals, but funding shortages threaten assistance for 58 million of them.
Israeli forces retrieved the bodies of Hamas leaders from a tunnel under a hospital in Gaza after a targeted operation. The tunnel was described as a major command and control compound for Hamas.
William Plastow, accused of participating in a protest against an Israeli weapons firm, faces 21 months in prison before his trial, causing outrage. Plastow, along with 17 others, took part in a demonstration against a factory owned by Elbit Systems in Bristol last year. Despite being denied bail, Plastow has denied charges of criminal damage, violent disorder, and aggravated burglary related to the protest.
Egyptian and Turkish foreign ministers discuss the urgent need for a ceasefire in Gaza and the discovery of mass graves in Tripoli, Libya
The Middle East is becoming a favored investment location for next-gen HNWIs, with Saudi Arabia and the UAE offering attractive opportunities for international investors. The region's growth in HNWI wealth contrasts with declines in other global markets.
At least five Palestinians were killed by Israeli fire near aid distribution points in Gaza, according to Palestinian health officials and witnesses. The Israeli military stated it fired warning shots at individuals who approached its forces.
Pakistani leaders exchange warm Eid greetings and prayers for peace with leaders from UAE, Oman, Bahrain, Jordan, and other Muslim nations. Special prayers are offered for the people of Gaza amidst ongoing conflict.
US-backed aid group halts distribution in Gaza over alleged threats from Hamas, leading to concerns about humanitarian aid delivery in the region.
Protesters in Tel Aviv demand release of Gaza hostages and ceasefire after 20 months of war between Israel and Hamas. Families of hostages call for agreement to bring them back and stop the war.
Syria cautiously welcomes temporary US sanctions relief, but warns that permanent lifting is crucial for lasting recovery. The path to full relief is challenging, with multiple demands from the US government, including expelling militants and integrating Kurdish forces.
Saudi Arabia's shopping malls are transitioning into social destinations, blending retail and entertainment. With a focus on offering unique experiences, these malls are set to drive tourism and boost consumer spending in the Kingdom.
Saudi Arabia is taking decisive steps to secure water availability for future generations by investing in desalination and wastewater treatment. The Kingdom's efforts are reshaping the water landscape and setting an example for other regions facing similar challenges.
Thousands of protesters in Rome called for an end to the Gaza conflict, criticizing the Italian government for its silence. The diverse crowd included families with children and various political flags.
Israeli army orders evacuation of northern Gaza neighborhoods due to rocket attacks. Gaza hospitals facing fuel shortage with only three days left. International relief agencies denied access to fuel storage areas.
The Israeli government's recent approval of new settlements in the West Bank demonstrates a clear defiance of international law and a disregard for the prospect of a two-state solution. This decision is seen as a provocative move that could lead to further condemnation and sanctions from the international community.
Saudi Crown Prince calls for international community to address Israeli aggression in Gaza and protect innocent civilians, emphasizing the need for peace in Palestine.
Philippe Lazzarini criticizes Israel for preventing international journalists from entering Gaza, warning of the consequences of misinformation and urging for immediate access for media organizations.
The Madleen, part of the Freedom Flotilla Coalition, is on its way to Gaza with relief supplies. Activists on board are urging governments to ensure safe passage.
Andria Tayeh nominated for best supporting actress at Austrian Film Award for her role in 'Mond.' Ceremony to take place in June. Tayeh expressed gratitude on Instagram for the nomination.
The State Department is contemplating providing $500 million to the GHF for aid distribution in Gaza, a move that has raised concerns due to violence near distribution sites. The GHF has been criticized for lack of neutrality and has faced challenges with overwhelmed distribution hubs.
The dispute between Musk and Trump could have significant financial implications for Musk's businesses, depending on how the conflict unfolds.
The Pentagon watchdog is looking into whether Hegseth's aides were asked to delete Signal messages sharing sensitive military information. The investigation centers on the March 15 airstrikes on Houthi targets in Yemen.
The review addresses threats from Russia, China, North Korea, and Iran, while focusing on air defense, defense industrial base, and European security. However, concerns remain around funding, whole-of-government coordination, and the size of the armed forces.
Israeli soldiers cleared the cemetery in Jenin, preventing residents from visiting their sons' graves for Eid Al-Adha. Families mourned sons killed during Israeli operations in the city.
Deirdre Murphy, an Irish activist, remains in custody in Israel after challenging a deportation order. Her son is calling for her release citing urgent health concerns.
Netanyahu confirmed the deaths of four soldiers in Gaza, expressing condolences to their families. The soldiers were reportedly killed in a booby-trapped building in southern Gaza.
Pakistani PM Sharif met with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for informal talks ahead of planned bilateral discussions on trade, investment, and regional security. The meeting comes amid deepening economic ties between the two countries.
Israel army warns of impending strike in Gaza City, intensifies campaign. Hamas ready for talks as calls for ceasefire grow. Pressure mounts for Israel to allow more aid into Gaza after blockade.
France is hesitant to swiftly recognize a Palestinian state, despite hosting a UN conference on the two-state solution. The French foreign minister stressed the need for recognition to have substance and hinted at the importance of Gulf Arab allies recognizing Israel as well.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu confirmed Israel's support for an armed group in Gaza opposing Hamas, led by Yasser Abu Shabab. The group has been linked to criminal activities and clashes with Hamas, raising concerns about the potential consequences of arming such groups.
Israeli strike on Gaza hospital kills three journalists, injuring four others. Media rights groups denounce the attack as a war crime and call for international action to protect journalists in Gaza.
Palestinians in Gaza celebrated Eid Al-Adha in the midst of conflict, with little hope for peace. Food supplies are scarce, and families are facing harsh conditions during the holiday.
Pakistan strongly denounced Israeli airstrikes on Lebanon, calling it a violation of international law and ceasefire agreements. The attacks caused panic and fear among civilians on the eve of Eid Al-Adha.
Israel's Defense Minister issues a warning to Lebanon, stating that strikes will continue until Hezbollah is disarmed. Tensions escalate following Israeli air strikes in Beirut.
Oil prices heading for a rebound this week as US-China trade talks resume, raising hopes for growth and stronger demand. Brent crude futures fell 0.3 percent to $65.15 a barrel, while US West Texas Intermediate crude gave up 0.3 percent to $63.17.
Pakistani charities are working to send sacrificial meat to Palestinians in Gaza amidst a humanitarian crisis. Efforts are underway to provide aid to those facing acute food insecurity due to ongoing Israeli blockades.
The WHO warns that the Nasser Medical Complex and Al-Amal Hospital in Gaza are at risk of becoming non-functional, leading to dire consequences for patients in need of essential medical services.
The UN reports that 96 percent of livestock and 99 percent of poultry in Gaza are dead, making it difficult for families to observe the important Islamic holiday of Eid Al-Adha.
Meez Restaurant captures the essence of Middle Eastern cultures with warm hospitality and a colorful, spice-filled atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy innovative dishes like eggplant fatteh and shrimp fatteh, along with excellent service and a welcoming environment.
Israel's blockade on humanitarian aid to Gaza is causing a crisis for over 500,000 people, including malnourished children. The resumption of limited aid supplies is not enough to meet the needs of the population, leading to strong condemnation from aid agencies.
Residents in Beirut's southern suburbs flee as Israeli military targets Hezbollah drone factories, warning of imminent strikes. Israeli army spokesperson urges evacuation for safety of residents and families.
A survey by the Labour Muslim Network found that 82 percent of Muslim MPs, councillors, and mayors in the Labour Party described Keir Starmer's handling of the conflict in Gaza as 'fairly bad' or 'very bad'. The majority of those polled also support immediate, official UK recognition of the State of Palestine and sanctions on Israel.
UN Secretary-General urges international community to back two-state solution for Israel-Palestine conflict. Saudi Arabia and France to lead efforts in global conference amid worsening conditions in Gaza.
After decades in Assad jails, Ragheed Tatari, a former pilot, is now free and advocating for accountability for crimes committed during his time in prison. Tatari was among scores of prisoners released after Assad's fall in an Islamist-led offensive.
The Saudi pavilion 'Good Water' at the London Design Biennale offers a fresh perspective on water systems, highlighting the Kingdom's efforts to address water scarcity. Through a contemporary reinterpretation of the traditional sabeel, visitors are encouraged to consider the hidden costs of free water.
Saudi Arabia and the UAE are investing in high-end office fit-outs to support hybrid working models and enhance employee productivity, leading global investments in this sector.
During a trip to Paris, Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva accused Israel of carrying out 'premeditated genocide' in Gaza, calling it a war against the interests of its own people.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu confirmed the deaths of two hostages held in Gaza by Hamas. Out of the 251 hostages taken, 56 remain in captivity, with doubts about the fate of several more.
Greece and Egypt have pledged to safeguard the rights and legal status of St. Catherine's Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage site with deep religious significance, following a recent court ruling in Egypt.
Pakistani pilgrims in Arafat join over a million worshippers to pray for Palestinians and Muslims worldwide. They express satisfaction with the facilities provided by Pakistan's Hajj mission and Saudi authorities.
Global energy investment is expected to reach $3.3 trillion in 2025, driven by clean power spending. The International Energy Agency's report shows a shift towards low-emission power generation and a rise in electricity investments, with solar PV leading the way.
Netanyahu confirmed that the bodies of Judy Weinstein-Haggai and Gad Haggai from Kibbutz Nir Oz were returned to Israel after being held by Hamas. The two hostages were killed in the attack and taken to Gaza.
UAE and Egypt leaders emphasize the need for intensifying efforts to achieve a ceasefire in Gaza and working towards a clear political horizon for a just and comprehensive peace based on the two-state solution.
President Trump signed a new travel ban affecting 12 countries, citing national security threats. The ban targets nationals from countries like Afghanistan, Iran, and Yemen, and is set to go into effect on Monday.
Keir Starmer criticizes Israel's actions in Gaza as 'appalling and intolerable' and hints at potential sanctions. Aid agencies and governments worldwide have condemned the killing of Palestinians in the decimated territory.
A recent Pew Research Center survey reveals a rise in negative views towards Israel and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in various countries, with majorities expressing lack of confidence in Netanyahu's leadership. The survey highlights a shift in public attitudes towards Israel and its prime minister.
Trinity College Dublin severs ties with Israel, divests from Israeli companies, and ends mobility agreements with Israeli universities due to alleged violations of international law.
The murder of Hichem Miraoui in Puget-sur-Argens has sparked outrage and grief in the community. The suspect, Christophe B., is in custody after the shooting. The incident has highlighted growing concerns over racism and anti-Muslim attacks in France.
Israel's defense exports hit an all-time high in 2024, marking the fourth consecutive year of record-breaking defense agreements.
The world is getting warmer, and the UN warns of rising temperatures and climate risks in the next five years. Greenhouse gas emissions must be reduced urgently to preserve a livable planet for future generations.
Turkiye is supporting Syria's government and has no immediate plans to withdraw its troops from Syria. Turkiye is training and advising Syria's armed forces to help improve its defenses.
At least 10 people, including children, were killed in an Israeli attack on a school in Gaza. The Israeli military had earlier warned residents to leave their homes.
Pakistan's parliamentary delegation, led by Bhutto-Zardari, visited key world capitals to present Islamabad's stance on the recent military standoff with India. The delegation called for a comprehensive dialogue to peacefully resolve differences and criticized India's actions as inspired by 'the worst examples possible.'
The US-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation will pause aid distribution to ensure civilian safety, while the UN Security Council prepares to vote on a ceasefire demand in Gaza.
Israel responded to projectile launches from Syria by shelling targets in southern Syria. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported bombardments in farmland without casualties.
The UN Security Council will vote on a resolution for a ceasefire in Gaza and the release of hostages by Hamas. The draft also includes lifting restrictions on humanitarian aid entry into Gaza.
Azerbaijan is facilitating diplomatic efforts between Turkiye and Israel to address security issues in Syria. The country's role as a mediator reflects its growing influence in the region.
Israeli forces killed over 30 Palestinians seeking aid in Gaza, prompting UN Secretary-General to demand an investigation into the incident.
The Israeli army intercepted a missile launched from Yemen, with Houthi rebels claiming responsibility for targeting Ben Gurion International Airport near Tel Aviv. The missile interception comes amid ongoing attacks by the rebels on Israel.
Israel's actions preventing Arab delegation entry to the West Bank and ongoing occupation of Palestinian lands have sparked international criticism, including accusations of war crimes and violations of international law.
Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan attended the 164th Ministerial Council meeting of the Gulf Cooperation Council countries in Kuwait. Officials reviewed joint Gulf action progress and discussed ways to develop it, as well as addressed regional and international developments with a focus on the Gaza Strip.
The lack of trust between the US and Iran persists as the nuclear crisis escalates. Recent changes in the Middle East have not been in Iran's favor, leading to a difficult mission for Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi.
Former US official accuses Israel of war crimes in Gaza, highlighting internal disagreements in the Biden administration regarding the conflict. The impact of the war on Biden's popularity as the election neared was significant.
The Dayton Agreement halted a devastating conflict but entrenched a governance structure that hinders progress. Constitutional reform is essential to address discrimination, dysfunction, and stagnation in Bosnia-Herzegovina's political system.
Israeli attacks have prevented kidney patients in Gaza from accessing life-saving treatment, resulting in a high death toll among this vulnerable population.
Middle East airlines are set to outperform global peers in profit margins in 2025, with strong economic performance driving air travel demand in the region.
Six injured in Colorado attack being investigated as terrorism after suspect yelled 'Free Palestine' while attacking protesters with a makeshift flamethrower.
Doctors Without Borders criticized the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation for the chaos at the aid site in Rafah, where 31 Palestinians were killed. Witnesses reported being shot by drones, helicopters, boats, tanks, and soldiers on the ground.
President Boric plans to ban imports from 'illegally occupied territories,' support Spain's arms embargo against Israel, and introduce an 'accelerated decarbonization' bill. Critics question his lack of major reforms promised during his campaign.
Egypt's Foreign Minister urges an immediate halt to Israeli attacks in Gaza and stresses the importance of international community prioritizing humanitarian aid access.
British FM supports Morocco's autonomy plan for Western Sahara, marking a shift in UK's stance. Spain, Germany, and France also back the plan, with France recognizing Morocco's sovereignty over the territory.
Israel intercepted a missile from Yemen following air raid sirens in Jerusalem. The Houthi insurgents claimed to have launched a 'ballistic missile' at Ben Gurion airport.
Lebanese and Iraqi presidents discussed ending the Israeli war in Gaza and supporting Palestinians. Aoun stressed the need for an Arab mutual interest system during his visit to Iraq.
Greta Thunberg and other activists embark on a mission to bring aid to Gaza and raise international awareness of the humanitarian crisis. The group aims to challenge Israel's blockade of the territory.
Saudi Arabia's Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al-Saud criticized Israel's refusal to allow Arab ministers to visit the West Bank, calling it extremist. The Arab ministers condemned the Israeli decision as arrogant and a rejection of peace efforts.
Israel continues to carry out strikes in Lebanon, with one person killed in the latest attack in the village of Arnoun. The ceasefire that began on November 27 has not prevented these deadly raids.
Israeli gunfire near a US-backed aid site in Gaza led to the deaths of 10 Palestinians and injuries to over 100 others.
Paris Saint-Germain supporters raised a banner during the Champions League final calling for an end to the 'genocide' in Gaza. The display is likely to cause disquiet among local authorities in Munich.
Matcha's rise in the MENA region is driven by health-conscious millennials, social media-friendly cafe culture, and a booming fitness scene. With its high antioxidant content, clean caffeine boost, and vibrant green hue, it's quickly become a favorite among wellness enthusiasts.
Saudi Arabia's ongoing regulatory reforms and updated investment law are making the Kingdom an attractive destination for foreign investments. The mining sector, along with entertainment, technology, and petrochemicals, are expected to drive FDI into the Kingdom in the coming years.
The lifting of sanctions on Syria is seen as a positive step towards rebuilding the country's economy and restoring trust in leadership. Syrians are hopeful for a brighter future with increased opportunities for growth and stability.
The Saudi Data and AI Authority is leading efforts to leverage data and AI for sustainable development goals. The authority's participation in international forums reflects Saudi Arabia's commitment to shaping the future of AI and collaborating with global partners.
The delayed international response to the ongoing bloodshed in Gaza raises questions about effectiveness and intentions, as hundreds of Palestinians have been killed in Israeli military operations. Reviewing agreements and suspending talks may not be enough to change Israel's course of action.
Norway's minister criticizes Israel's conduct in Gaza for undermining international law and fueling a wider global threat. Aukrust expresses concern over the use of food as a weapon and the militarization of humanitarian aid in the region.
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