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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.
Safeya Binzagr's painting sold for a record $2.1 million at Sotheby's Riyadh auction, marking a milestone for Saudi and Arab artists. The sale exceeded expectations and highlighted Saudi Arabia's rising prominence in the global art market.
Palestinian citizens in Israel are protesting a surge in deadly violence and demanding more effective police action. Many accuse authorities of neglect and discrimination, as killings continue to rise and prosecutions lag behind those in Jewish communities.
Gulf states are emerging as key players in global mediation and humanitarian aid, stepping into roles once dominated by Western powers. Their growing influence brings new responsibilities and scrutiny, highlighting the need for balanced, transparent strategies to sustain their soft power.
A language course led by Yona Elfassi is reconnecting Moroccan Jews with their heritage and building bridges with Moroccan Muslims. Through language and music, the initiative fosters cultural revival and mutual understanding.
Houthi militants have seized United Nations equipment and vehicles in Sanaa, threatening humanitarian operations in Yemen. The United Nations warns these actions could worsen aid access for millions in need.
Pakistan and Türkiye's military chiefs met to discuss expanding defense cooperation amid rising regional tensions. Both countries reaffirmed their commitment to closer military ties, including joint exercises and technology sharing. The talks come as Türkiye considers joining a defense alliance with Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Research and Media Group's chief executive says artificial intelligence will not replace human creativity in journalism, even as it transforms the industry. She highlighted the need for innovation, data literacy, and new commercial strategies as media adapts to rapid technological change.
Prince Turki Al-Faisal emphasized the strong, historic ties between Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, urging reliance on official sources amid rumors of discord. He also criticized Israel's approach to the Palestinian issue, calling for justice-based peace efforts.
The International Monetary Fund urges Pakistan to speed up reforms to support economic growth and exports. Recent privatizations and fiscal improvements have been praised, but ongoing vigilance is advised amid global uncertainties.
President Trump said he hopes to avoid military action against Iran, as both sides exchanged threats and warnings. The European Union labeled Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps a terrorist group after a violent protest crackdown, and tensions in the region remain high.
Russian President Putin thanked the United Arab Emirates president for mediating in the Ukraine conflict as new peace talks are set for Abu Dhabi. The leaders also discussed Middle East issues and ways to boost bilateral cooperation.
Syrian and Austrian officials met in Damascus to discuss migration and the voluntary return of Syrian asylum seekers. The talks focused on border management, asylum procedures, and cooperation to support security in both countries.
Pakistan has ruled out joining the Abraham Accords and reaffirmed its support for Palestinian self-determination. Officials also opposed the use of force against Iran, calling for diplomacy amid rising regional tensions.
China executed 11 people linked to telecom scam operations in Myanmar, following convictions for serious crimes including homicide and fraud. The crackdown targets criminal groups responsible for widespread online scams and victim deaths.
Saudi Arabia's civil aviation sector grew by 9 percent in 2025, with passenger traffic exceeding 140 million. The country continues to expand its global connectivity and aims to become a leading aviation and logistics hub as part of its Vision 2030 goals.
Haider Khan faces Jhony Gregory at PFL Road to Dubai on February 7, aiming for a knockout win. The British-Pakistani fighter hopes to inspire his community and continue his rise in the sport.
Palestine's envoy to the United Nations warned that global principles are at risk as Gaza faces a worsening humanitarian crisis despite a ceasefire. He called for urgent action to uphold international law and ensure unrestricted aid, while Israel emphasized the need to disarm Hamas before rebuilding can begin.
Pakistan has called on the United Nations to prioritize a permanent ceasefire and reconstruction in Gaza, stressing the need for Palestinian statehood. The country warned against annexation or forced displacement and urged international cooperation for a lasting peace.
The United Nations warns that Gaza's ceasefire is at risk due to ongoing Israeli military action, aid restrictions, and worsening humanitarian conditions. Violence and settlement expansion in the West Bank are also escalating. The official cautions that these trends threaten both the ceasefire and prospects for peace.
Britain, France, Canada, and allies have condemned Israel's demolition of a United Nations site in East Jerusalem. The group urged Israel to halt all demolitions. The joint statement was published on the British government website.
French Ambassador Patrick Maisonnave stressed the necessity of a two-state solution for regional peace and voiced strong support for Saudi-led efforts in Yemen. He also highlighted growing Saudi-French ties, marked by new cultural and economic collaborations.
Israeli forces demolished two Palestinian homes near Bethlehem, citing lack of permits. Residents were barred from the area during the demolition. The event underscores ongoing restrictions on Palestinian construction in the region.
Syrian President Ahmed Al-Sharaa will meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow to discuss military bases and regional relations. Russia's sheltering of ousted leader Bashar Assad remains a contentious issue. The meeting follows shifts in alliances and ongoing conflict in Syria.
Prime Minister Netanyahu says early elections would be a mistake as his government faces a budget deadline. Failure to pass the budget by March 31 could trigger a snap vote. Netanyahu's coalition remains fragile amid ongoing political tensions.
Israel is preparing land in southern Gaza for a large camp to house Palestinians, potentially with surveillance at its entrance. The camp could accommodate hundreds of thousands and comes amid ongoing tensions and possible renewed conflict with Hamas.
United Nations experts have condemned Switzerland for sentencing students who protested peacefully at a Swiss university over its ties with Israeli institutions. The experts say such activism should not be criminalized. Some students have received fines and criminal records, while others await sentencing.
At Davos, global leaders debated the future of capitalism and the disruptive effects of technology, while the United States' shifting leadership style drew intense focus. Figures like Larry Fink warned of growing inequality and called for more inclusive prosperity. The world is adjusting to new geopolitical realities and changing alliances.
Saudi aid agency distributes winter clothing to Gaza students and delivers food and shelter supplies to support Palestinians affected by ongoing hardships.
President Asif Ali Zardari is visiting the United Arab Emirates to enhance trade and security cooperation. The trip includes meetings with Emirati leaders and discussions on economic and regional issues.
Pakistan has made its largest-ever appearance at Gulfood in Dubai, with 142 companies promoting a wide range of food products. The strong participation aims to boost exports and attract international buyers. Officials and exhibitors reported positive engagement and promising export prospects.
Israel has blocked access to Al Jazeera and Al Mayadeen's online platforms for 90 days, citing security concerns. The move expands existing restrictions and raises new questions about press freedom.
Qatar pledged major economic and humanitarian support to Lebanon amid rising border tensions and Israeli attacks. The Qatari minister called for respect for Lebanese sovereignty and announced initiatives for refugees, youth, and infrastructure. United States diplomats also met in Jordan to discuss peace efforts in the region.
Saudi Arabia's real estate sector is set for major growth, with new regulations and foreign ownership opportunities discussed at the Real Estate Future Forum in Riyadh. Officials highlighted rising home ownership rates and large-scale investment plans, aiming to boost the market and attract international investors.
Senior sports leaders will gather in Riyadh for the Middle East Sports Investment Forum, focusing on performance, football, and long-term legacy. The event will explore sustainable growth and the economic impact of sports in the region.
The United Nations Palestinian refugee agency says its headquarters in East Jerusalem was set on fire after being partially demolished by Israeli authorities. The compound has been empty since January, and fire crews responded to the blaze. The agency condemned the incident and reiterated its protected status under United Nations law.
Israel is conducting a major operation in Gaza to recover its last hostage, Ran Gvili, amid international calls to advance the ceasefire. The outcome may determine when the Rafah crossing with Egypt will reopen.
Forty UK cyclists are riding 550 kilometers from Makkah to Madinah to raise funds for children with heart defects in developing countries. The journey retraces a historic route and has received enthusiastic support from local communities. The team aims to raise £250,000 for life-saving surgeries this year.
Sotheby's 'Origins II' exhibition in Diriyah offers a rare chance to view modern and contemporary art from Saudi, Middle Eastern, and international artists. The free showcase runs until January 31 and leads up to a major auction at the historic Diriyah amphitheater.
Myanmar's top general Min Aung Hlaing is overseeing an election expected to reinforce military rule, following years of conflict and repression. The poll is widely seen as lacking legitimacy, with skepticism from both citizens and international observers.
Pakistan's deputy prime minister held talks with Iran and Türkiye after backing Tehran at the United Nations Human Rights Council. The discussions focused on regional issues and highlighted Islamabad's growing diplomatic involvement.
Umer Khalid, the last remaining hunger striker in the United Kingdom, is refusing water and faces imminent risk of death. His protest follows charges related to alleged activism, with doctors warning he could die within days if the situation is not resolved.
Indonesia and the Gulf Cooperation Council are working to finalize a free trade agreement by 2026. The deal is expected to boost Indonesian exports and strengthen economic ties with Gulf countries.
European Union leaders welcomed a reduction in tensions with the United States but voiced caution about joining President Trump's new peace initiative. The summit also addressed security in the Arctic and ongoing support for Ukraine amid criticism of Europe's response to Russian aggression.
The Pentagon plans to shift primary responsibility for deterring North Korea to South Korea, potentially reducing the United States military presence there. The new strategy also highlights growing concerns over China, Iran, and Russia, while prioritizing defense of the United States homeland.
The NBA and Abu Dhabi have renewed their partnership, bringing more pre-season games, a new academy, and expanded youth programs to the emirate. The agreement aims to boost basketball participation and establish Abu Dhabi as a regional basketball hub.
Minnesota is preparing for a major protest against immigration enforcement, with labor groups, businesses, and faith leaders calling for a statewide walkout on Friday. The action follows weeks of demonstrations after a fatal shooting by an immigration officer. Many businesses and schools will close in solidarity or due to extreme cold.
Omar Itani of Lebanon's FabricAID has been recognized for social innovation by the Schwab Foundation. His organization provides affordable, dignified clothing to marginalized communities and plans further expansion. Awardees join a global network to help strengthen and scale their work.
Israeli forces demolished several Palestinian facilities in Jericho and issued further demolition orders. Over the past year, hundreds of structures have been targeted across the West Bank. The area is home to millions of Palestinians and hundreds of thousands of Israeli settlers.
Prince Faisal signed the Board of Peace charter in Davos, highlighting Saudi Arabia's support for peace and reconstruction in Gaza. The initiative, launched by President Trump, brings together several nations to help stabilize the region.
President Trump launched the Board of Peace at Davos, with 35 countries committing to join, but major global powers remain hesitant. The board aims to support the Gaza ceasefire and may expand its role in international diplomacy.
Hail is preparing for the upcoming Hail Toyota International Baja, which will see top drivers tackle the Great Nafud Desert from January 28 to 31. The event features multiple championships and a program of activities aimed at boosting tourism and community engagement.
India's energy minister and global industry leaders at the World Economic Forum emphasized that renewables are now the most affordable and rapidly growing energy source. Experts highlighted major advances in technology and scale, while noting ongoing efforts to improve reliability and storage.
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