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Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem has rejected Lebanon's planned direct talks with Israel, calling them a grave sin that would destabilize the country. He vowed the group would continue its resistance regardless of the negotiations or external threats.
Four candidates laid out competing visions to lead the United Nations but no clear frontrunner emerged. The selection now moves to the Security Council and then the General Assembly amid calls for bolder leadership.
The Strait of Hormuz crisis is driving up fuel, food and mortgage costs in the United Kingdom, exposing weaknesses in global supply chains. Officials warn that shortages and higher prices could persist for months even if the route reopens.
Germany is shifting its industrial base from automobiles to defense production, offering a model for economic renewal and stronger security. The Middle East, facing persistent missile and drone threats, could apply similar strategies to boost deterrence, local industry and long-term growth.
Israel's Supreme Court ordered the government to withdraw financial benefits from ultra-Orthodox men who refuse military conscription. The ruling increases pressure on the government to enforce draft laws amid growing public resentment over long-standing exemptions.
King Abdullah of Jordan and Kuwait's foreign minister discussed regional tensions and the need for coordinated Arab efforts to sustain de-escalation. The king stressed that any agreement must safeguard the security of Arab and Gulf states.
Israel has warned residents of seven اللبناني towns to evacuate as it prepares strikes against Hezbollah over alleged ceasefire breaches. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered forceful military action, heightening tensions along the border.
Gaza's civil defense agency said three people were killed in Israeli strikes in Gaza City and Khan Yunis. The violence comes despite an October ceasefire that was meant to halt the war.
Iran's foreign minister will return to Pakistan for further peace talks despite the United States canceling a planned envoy visit. Regional tensions remain high amid a Hormuz blockade and renewed violence in Lebanon.
Israel has named its first ambassador to Somaliland after recognizing the region’s independence in December 2025. The move strengthens new diplomatic ties but has drawn criticism from Somalia.
Donald Trump rejected Iran's revised proposal and canceled planned talks in Pakistan, citing leadership confusion in Tehran. Iran says it will not accept negotiations under threats as regional tensions remain high despite a ceasefire.
United States immigration agents re-detained the family of an Egyptian man accused of attacking a Jewish protest, days after their release from custody. A federal judge has temporarily halted their deportation as legal proceedings continue.
Iran's president has called on citizens to conserve electricity, warning that foreign adversaries aim to create public dissatisfaction. He said responsible energy use is needed despite no current power shortages.
Morocco has opened the 700 million dollar Mohammed VI Tower near Rabat, one of Africa’s tallest skyscrapers. The project highlights the country’s tourism ambitions and broader push to expand its regional influence.
The death of Lebanese journalist Amal Khalil has renewed concerns over the rising number of media workers killed in conflicts involving Israel. Press freedom groups question the evidence behind allegations against journalists and call for greater transparency and access.
President Ahmad Al-Sharaa said Syria can serve as a strategic corridor linking Central Asia and the Gulf with Europe amid global trade disruptions. He called for stronger regional partnerships and urged action against Israeli violations of Syrian sovereignty.
A wounded Lebanese journalist said she and her colleague were hit by three Israeli strikes while covering a border village after a ceasefire. Her colleague was killed as rescue efforts were delayed, prompting calls for an international investigation.
Kuwait said two drones launched from Iraq struck northern border posts, causing damage but no injuries. The attack comes amid ongoing regional tensions linked to the wider Middle East conflict.
Rising jet fuel costs linked to war in the Middle East are prompting airlines to cancel flights worldwide. Passenger rights vary by country, but travelers are often entitled to refunds or rebooking and should act quickly to secure alternatives.
Israel and Lebanon have agreed to extend their ceasefire by three weeks after talks at the White House, President Donald Trump said. The move comes as both sides prepare for broader negotiations aimed at ending the war and addressing border security, troop withdrawals and reconstruction.
Mohamed Salah will miss Liverpool’s trip to Brighton and Egypt’s upcoming friendly against Spain due to a muscle injury. Manager Arne Slot hopes the international break will allow the forward time to recover.
Australia and Japan will meet in the Women's Asian Cup final for the third time in four tournaments. Sam Kerr headlines the host nation’s bid to reclaim the title after Japan’s recent dominance.
Israel decided in November to assassinate Iran's Supreme Leader and carried out the strike earlier than planned during a joint air campaign with the United States. The killing has intensified a growing regional conflict.
Jordan’s king condemned Iranian missile and drone attacks during talks with Syria’s president, calling for dialogue to ease regional tensions. The leaders also urged deescalation in the occupied West Bank and protection of access to Al-Aqsa Mosque during Ramadan.
Emmanuel Macron has called on Israel, Iran and Hezbollah to prevent Lebanon from being pulled further into regional conflict. France is offering military and humanitarian support while pushing for an immediate ceasefire.
Swedish intelligence has warned of increased threats to American, Israeli and Iranian opposition figures in Sweden due to the Middle East conflict. Authorities say security measures have been strengthened amid fears of espionage, cyberattacks and targeted violence.
The European Union police agency warns that the Middle East conflict is likely to increase the risk of terrorism, cybercrime, and violent extremism across Europe. Officials say online radicalization and attacks by both organized groups and lone individuals are key concerns.
Israel’s plan to establish a buffer zone in southern Lebanon has triggered mass displacement and renewed fighting with Hezbollah. Tens of thousands have fled as Israeli forces advance and diplomatic efforts struggle to contain the الأزمة.
The United States is urging Lebanon to reconsider its ban on contact with Israel as new talks begin in Washington. Lebanese leaders say the negotiations aim to secure a ceasefire and restore stability in the south.
King Charles will visit the United States to strengthen ties during a period of diplomatic strain. The trip marks 250 years since American independence and aims to emphasize long-standing bonds beyond current political tensions.
Airlines worldwide have suspended or reduced flights across the Middle East following the Iran conflict and the closure of major regional hubs. Carriers are canceling routes for weeks or months while shifting capacity to other destinations.
German police carried out mass raids against a suspected Syrian trafficking network accused of misusing residency documents. Officers seized cash, documents, and electronic devices while investigating possible organized crime links.
United States defense contractors are seeing rising orders as Middle East conflict and global tensions fuel demand for weapons and missile systems. Companies are expanding production capacity amid a proposed record defense budget increase.
Indonesia has announced a major natural gas discovery off the coast of Borneo, estimated at 5 trillion cubic feet. Officials say the find will strengthen energy security, reduce imports, and potentially power up to 30 million homes.
Anne Hathaway's use of the phrase 'Inshallah' during a recent interview has been widely praised online, particularly by Middle Eastern audiences. The clip went viral, drawing admiration for her reflections on ageing and longevity.
Lebanon's president said upcoming talks with Israel aim to end hostilities and the Israeli presence in the south. Former ambassador Simon Karam will lead the Lebanese delegation.
Israel has released a map showing its forces positioned up to 10 kilometers inside southern Lebanon following a ceasefire with Hezbollah. The deployment places dozens of villages under Israeli control as part of a planned buffer zone.
Syrian authorities say they thwarted a Hezbollah-linked missile plot launched from their territory. Hezbollah denies the claims and rejects any presence or activity in Syria.
Iran says it is replenishing missile and drone launchers faster than before its recent war with Israel and the United States. The claim was accompanied by video from an underground missile facility.
A synagogue in north London suffered minor damage in an attempted arson attack, the latest in a series targeting Jewish sites. Police have increased security as a pro Iranian group claims responsibility for several incidents.
An Israeli soldier was killed in combat in southern Lebanon, the military said. His death brings the total Israeli military toll in the six-week conflict with Hezbollah to 15, despite a temporary ceasefire.
A French peacekeeper was killed and three others wounded in southern Lebanon after their patrol came under fire. The United Nations condemned the attack and warned that assaults on peacekeepers may constitute war crimes.
Thousands of Lebanese civilians returned home as a 10-day ceasefire with Israel took effect. The truce, brokered under pressure from President Donald Trump, is seen as a potential step toward a broader regional agreement.
West Bank Palestinians show limited enthusiasm ahead of local elections, citing political restrictions and the impact of war. New candidate requirements and a lack of competition have further dampened interest, with voting in Gaza limited to one city.
Spain and Portugal are benefiting from a surge in tourism as travelers avoid conflict-affected areas in the Middle East. Industry forecasts have been raised, but uncertainty over fuel prices and regional stability could still impact the outlook.
Plant species in the King Salman bin Abdulaziz Royal Reserve have increased to 241, reflecting rapid ecosystem recovery. Officials attribute the growth to strengthened conservation and protection efforts.
Israel's High Court is considering petitions to remove National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir over allegations he interfered with police independence. The case has intensified tensions between the judiciary and the government, with senior officials rejecting the court's authority.
United States and Israeli strikes have significantly damaged Iran's nuclear infrastructure but failed to eliminate its stockpile of highly enriched uranium. Experts say the program has been set back, yet key materials remain in Iranian hands, complicating future negotiations.
Donald Trump criticized Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni for refusing to support action against Iran, questioning her courage and Italy’s commitment to Western security. Italian leaders defended Meloni and reaffirmed the country’s national interests and constitutional opposition to war.
Lebanon and Israel will hold their first direct talks in decades in Washington after weeks of deadly conflict. The meeting seeks to address border security and the ongoing war, though deep divisions remain over a ceasefire.
High-level talks between the United States and Iran in Islamabad ended without a deal but with dialogue still ongoing. Disputes over Iran’s nuclear program, sanctions, and the Strait of Hormuz blocked a breakthrough despite signs of progress.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has called on Israel to end its fighting in southern Lebanon and pursue peace talks. He also warned against annexation in the West Bank and backed renewed diplomacy to prevent a wider regional conflict.
Russia's foreign minister urged Iran to prevent renewed fighting in the Middle East and offered Moscow's support for a peaceful resolution. Recent talks between Iran and the United States failed to reach an agreement.
The head of the International Energy Agency warned that April could be tougher for global energy markets as Middle East disruptions halt new shipments. International financial institutions are preparing billions in support as damage to energy infrastructure and shipping routes raises economic concerns.
High-level talks between the United States and Iran in Islamabad ended without a deal but left the door open for continued negotiations. Disputes over nuclear activity, sanctions and the Strait of Hormuz remain unresolved.
Hundreds of thousands fleeing Lebanon into Syria are facing deadly minefields and unexploded ordnance. Children are among the hardest hit, and aid groups warn casualties will rise without urgent funding for clearance efforts.
Pakistan's inflation is expected to climb to a 21-month high in April, driven by soaring fuel prices amid Middle East tensions. Rising energy costs are likely to outweigh relief from lower wheat and fruit prices.
Turkiye's foreign minister accused Israel of trying to label Turkiye as its 'new enemy' amid rising regional tensions. He said the shift reflects a broader strategy within Israel following the Gaza war and disputes involving Iran.
Iran carried out at least 1,639 executions in 2025, the highest number since 1989, according to two human rights groups. The report warns that capital punishment is increasingly being used to suppress dissent and intimidate protesters.
Field Marshal Asim Munir has emerged as the face of Pakistan's diplomacy during talks between the United States and Iran. His rising global profile coincides with an expanded military role in domestic governance.
Five Palestinian families in Silwan were forced to demolish their homes due to permit disputes and heavy fines imposed by Israeli authorities. More than 50 homes have been demolished in the area since February.
Soaring cooking fuel prices in New Delhi are pushing domestic migrants to consider returning to their home villages. Energy disruptions and rising living costs have left many daily wage workers struggling to survive.
President Donald Trump said a deal with Iran would make no difference because the United States had already won militarily. He also repeated claims about naval operations in the Strait of Hormuz and criticized the North Atlantic Treaty Organization for not assisting during the conflict.
Saudi Arabia is scaling its creator economy with a target of 47 billion riyals in media output and 150,000 jobs. Brands are shifting budgets to performance driven creator partnerships as the sector professionalizes and positions itself as a regional content hub.
London police arrested nearly 100 people at a rally supporting the banned group Palestine Action. The arrests come amid an ongoing legal battle over the group's designation and a broader debate over protest rights.
Fuel protests have left more than a third of Ireland’s service stations without supplies and forced major road closures. The government has put police and military on standby as talks continue to resolve the growing crisis.
Pakistan is hosting high level talks between the United States and Iran in Islamabad following a fragile ceasefire. While leaders express hope for lasting peace, key disagreements over sanctions, regional hostilities and nuclear policy remain unresolved.
The White House denied reports that it agreed to unfreeze billions of dollars in Iranian assets held abroad. Iranian sources had claimed the move was linked to ongoing talks and regional security concerns.
An Israeli strike on a government building in Nabatieh killed 13 Lebanese security personnel, prompting condemnation from Lebanon's president. Cross-border fire between Hezbollah and Israeli forces continues, with casualties reported on both sides.
Around 100,000 worshippers attended the first Friday prayers at Al-Aqsa Mosque after a 40-day closure. Heavy security measures were reported in Jerusalem, while demonstrators in Jordan voiced support for the Hashemite custodianship of the city's holy sites.
In his first 100 days, Mayor Zohran Mamdani has used celebrity partnerships and social media savvy to energize city services and secure early wins. While budget challenges and criticism persist, he remains a popular and high-profile figure in New York politics.
Trump accused Iran of violating the ceasefire by restricting oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz as tensions persist. Israel signaled openness to talks with Lebanon but continues strikes on Hezbollah, while uncertainty over shipping and Iran’s nuclear program clouds the fragile truce.
Britain is urging that the Middle East ceasefire be extended to Lebanon and calling for the full reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. Officials stress the need for humanitarian relief and secure, toll free international shipping.
Israeli airstrikes across Lebanon killed more than 200 people, many of them civilians, including a poet, a radio host and aid volunteers. Communities are mourning lives lost as residential areas bore the brunt of the attacks.
British and Emirati leaders discussed regional security after a ceasefire between the United States, Israel and Iran. The United Kingdom welcomed the deal but urged further action in the Strait of Hormuz and called for Lebanon to be included amid ongoing violence.
A ceasefire has ended weeks of war between the United States and Iran, but analysts say Tehran has emerged with greater leverage over the Strait of Hormuz and regional security. Gulf states warn that without a broader agreement, instability and global energy risks will persist.
Lebanese lawmakers are calling for urgent state action to disarm Hezbollah after intense Israeli airstrikes across the country. They warn that without decisive steps, Lebanon risks sliding into a more dangerous and destabilizing phase of the conflict.
Gold rose to a near three-week high after the United States and Iran agreed to a temporary ceasefire, pushing oil prices and the dollar lower. Investors increased bets on potential interest rate cuts, lifting precious metals broadly.
Beautyworld Riyadh has been postponed until 2027 as part of a wider wave of event rescheduling across the Middle East. Organizers say the move will help protect the exhibition’s scale, quality and long term value.
The United States and Iran agreed to a two-week ceasefire after Pakistan-mediated talks, easing weeks of escalating conflict. The truce includes a temporary reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and could lead to formal negotiations in Islamabad.
Israel supports a two-week pause in strikes on Iran but says the ceasefire does not apply to Lebanon. Talks between Iran and the United States are set to begin in Islamabad as regional tensions remain high.
Jet fuel supplies may take months to recover even if the Strait of Hormuz reopens, according to the global airline body. Asian carriers are cutting flights and adding refueling stops as refining disruptions keep fuel costs high.
Pakistan has reaffirmed full support for Saudi Arabia after Iranian strikes on key energy facilities. Leaders in Islamabad warned the attacks threaten ongoing peace efforts and called for restraint and dialogue to prevent further escalation.
Pakistan has condemned the storming of the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound by Israeli forces and called for international action. The move follows restrictions preventing Palestinians from worshipping at the site since late February.
Four drones launched from Iraq targeted an area near a base hosting United States forces in northeastern Syria. Three were intercepted, while one fell in an open area, according to a Syrian military source.
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan accused Israel of obstructing efforts to end the Middle East war but vowed Turkiye would keep working toward a ceasefire. He said Ankara has stepped up diplomatic contacts as regional risks continue to grow.
Iran stopped two Qatar liquefied natural gas tankers from transiting the Strait of Hormuz despite a recent agreement with the United States. The move underscores ongoing disruptions to global energy shipments amid continuing regional conflict.
Syria and Lebanon reaffirmed their commitment to closer coordination amid rising regional tensions. Both sides emphasized cooperation on security and combating cross-border smuggling.
The Kremlin said the Middle East is 'on fire' as the conflict involving Iran escalates. Moscow warned of growing regional tensions and serious consequences for the global economy.
Qatar's non-energy private sector contracted sharply in March as regional war disrupted business activity and demand. Companies reported record declines in new orders and growing fears of a prolonged economic downturn.
Israeli strikes in Lebanon have killed dozens of health workers and forced hospital closures, raising fears of a Gaza-style collapse of medical services. Civilians and aid groups warn that the country’s already fragile health system is nearing breaking point.
Israeli strikes across Lebanon killed at least 15 people, including a political party official and his wife, officials said. The attacks have intensified sectarian tensions as violence spreads beyond border areas.
Israeli rescuers searched for three missing people after an Iranian missile struck a residential building in Haifa. Four people were injured as emergency crews worked through the rubble amid continuing missile exchanges between the two countries.
Rights groups say around 350 Palestinian children are being held in harsh conditions in Israeli prisons. They report widespread arrests since October 2023 and raise concerns over deaths in custody and a new law imposing the death penalty for certain offenses.
The United States rescued a second airman from a fighter jet shot down in Iran amid escalating conflict. President Donald Trump warned Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz or face severe military consequences.
Iranian activists abroad say authorities are detaining their relatives and seizing property to silence dissent. Rights groups report hundreds of arrests amid war tensions and renewed efforts to crush opposition at home and overseas.
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