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Al-Nassr has become one of the world’s top 10 clubs in jersey sales after selling more than 1.2 million shirts this season. The surge was driven largely by Cristiano Ronaldo’s global influence and the club’s league title success.
At least five people were killed and several wounded in an Israeli airstrike in eastern Al-Maghazi, according to Gaza health officials. The incident occurred despite an ongoing ceasefire.
Karen Wazen has launched her eyewear brand’s first flagship store in the United Arab Emirates at Dubai Mall. The opening marks a major step in the company’s regional growth, with further expansion planned in Egypt.
Israel intensified airstrikes in Lebanon after ordering an escalation against Hezbollah despite an existing ceasefire. The renewed fighting has caused further casualties and displacement as diplomatic talks loom.
Canada has demanded an independent investigation into Israel’s treatment of activists detained on a Gaza-bound flotilla. Allegations of abuse and denial of consular access have deepened tensions between the two countries.
Mexico will host Iran’s World Cup training base in Tijuana after the team moved from the United States. President Claudia Sheinbaum said her government has no objection to the arrangement amid ongoing tensions involving Iran.
The arrest of Mohammad Baqer Al-Saadi has revealed an alleged Iran-linked network behind attacks in Europe and North America. Experts say decentralized plots and lone-wolf actors are increasingly difficult for Western security services to detect and prevent.
Iran says Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei suffered only minor injuries in late February strikes by the United States and Israel. A health official said the wounds were superficial and required minimal treatment.
President Donald Trump called on several countries to join the Abraham Accords as part of a potential deal with Iran. His remarks raised questions, particularly because some of the named countries already have ties or peace agreements with Israel.
More than 1.5 million pilgrims have arrived in Saudi Arabia as the annual Hajj begins amid intense heat and regional tensions. Worshippers are performing sacred rituals in Makkah while global uncertainty and rising travel costs shape this year’s pilgrimage.
Marco Rubio said a deal to end the war with Iran could come as soon as Monday, citing strong regional support and ongoing negotiations. His remarks followed President Donald Trump's caution against rushing an agreement.
A 19-year-old Israeli soldier was killed during combat in southern Lebanon, the military said. The death brings the total number of Israeli troops killed in the conflict to 23.
United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio accused Hezbollah of seeking to destabilize Lebanon by calling for the government’s overthrow. The dispute comes amid continued cross border violence and ongoing diplomatic negotiations in the region.
More than 1.5 million overseas pilgrims have arrived for Hajj despite regional conflict and travel disruptions. Many worshippers say faith has outweighed fears as attendance surpasses last year's international figures.
Thomas Massie's primary defeat followed record spending by pro-Israel groups determined to unseat him. The race has fueled growing debate over the influence of pro-Israel lobbying in American politics and sparked calls for greater public scrutiny.
The article argues that Europe cannot build a meaningful and sovereign defense union while remaining within the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. It contends that true strategic autonomy requires political union and a break from reliance on the United States.
More than 220 Italian priests have called on church leaders to take a clear stand in support of Palestinian rights. Their letter urges a ceasefire, humanitarian access to Gaza, and an end to cooperation with Israel.
Arab and Muslim foreign ministers condemned Israel’s National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir over videos showing him taunting detained Gaza flotilla activists. They called the actions a violation of human dignity and international law and demanded accountability.
Jordan and Venezuela signed multiple agreements during a landmark visit by Venezuela's foreign minister to Amman. The two countries pledged to expand cooperation across economic and political sectors while supporting regional stability efforts.
Morocco's Royal Air Maroc is suspending several African and European routes due to rising jet fuel prices and weak demand. The move follows increased global fuel costs linked to tensions in the Middle East.
Arab and Muslim foreign ministers condemned the opening of a Somaliland embassy in Jerusalem, calling it a violation of international law. They reaffirmed support for Palestinian claims to East Jerusalem and Somalia’s territorial integrity.
Iran says it shot down an Israeli surveillance drone in Hormozgan province. The wreckage was reportedly recovered with the help of Iranian naval forces.
Greece will acquire two Italian-built frigates and upgrade its existing fleet to strengthen naval capabilities. The move reflects higher defense spending amid regional security concerns.
Trump said a near final agreement with Iran could reopen the Strait of Hormuz, but Tehran denied any change in control and cautioned that major disputes remain. Diplomacy continues amid warnings against renewed military action and persistent regional tensions.
The European Union has sanctioned Israeli settler groups over escalating violence in the West Bank. The move reflects growing frustration with impunity and signals potential further action if policies do not change.
Saudi and Qatari leaders discussed bilateral ties and regional stability in a phone call. Separately, the Saudi and Egyptian foreign ministers reviewed issues of mutual interest amid broader diplomatic efforts in the region.
South African activists detained after a Gaza-bound flotilla was intercepted allege beatings, electrocution and abuse in Israeli custody. Israel has denied the claims, calling them false.
The final group of Australian women and children has left a detention camp in northeast Syria and is being processed for return home. Their departure ends Australia’s remaining presence in the camp after years of gradual repatriations.
More than 1.5 million pilgrims have arrived in Saudi Arabia for Hajj, exceeding last year’s international total despite regional conflict. Travel disruptions caused by recent strikes and counterstrikes have not deterred attendance.
Tulsi Gabbard resigned as director of national intelligence to support her husband after his cancer diagnosis. Her exit follows reported tensions with President Donald Trump over Iran policy and marks the fourth Cabinet departure of his second term.
President Donald Trump said he will not attend his son Donald Trump Jr.'s wedding due to government responsibilities in Washington. The ceremony will take place in the Bahamas, though the couple is already legally married.
Aid leaders say Gaza remains in humanitarian crisis despite a ceasefire meant to restore basic services and allow reconstruction. They warn that restrictions on assistance and slow implementation of the peace plan are leaving civilians without adequate medical care, infrastructure, or hope for lasting recovery.
Saudi Arabia has contained war-driven inflation better than many regional peers, keeping price growth below 2 percent. Housing costs led modest increases, while food inflation remained limited despite rising global energy and commodity prices.
The British Museum is under fire for removing references to Palestine from gallery panels, sparking protests and academic criticism. Critics accuse the museum of historical erasure, while officials say the changes followed audience testing and routine updates.
Iran is using Iraqi militias as a strategic front against its regional rivals, deepening instability across the Middle East. The arrest of a key militia leader has highlighted Baghdad’s fragile position amid escalating tensions.
Fourteen people, including four children, were buried in southern Lebanon after the deadliest Israeli strike since last month's ceasefire. Fighting has continued despite the truce, with thousands reported killed since March.
Israeli forces sealed a Palestinian charity office in Jenin and carried out raids in several West Bank areas. Demolition notices were also issued for homes and commercial buildings in Hizma in occupied East Jerusalem.
Turkiye is mediating efforts to secure safe passage for about 200 Hamas fighters trapped in Gaza. The issue has become a key obstacle in advancing ceasefire talks between Israel and Hamas.
Syrian forces joined large-scale military drills in Turkiye for the first time since the fall of Bashar Assad. The exercises brought together troops from 50 countries and featured advanced combat technologies and live-fire maneuvers.
O V G Middle East has been appointed operating partner for Riyadh’s 130 meter Global Sports Tower. The landmark project will feature more than 30 sports facilities, including a 98 meter indoor climbing wall and a rooftop running track.
The United Arab Emirates has called on Iraq to immediately stop attacks launched from its territory after a drone targeted a nuclear facility in Abu Dhabi. Baghdad says it is forming committees to verify the incidents and coordinate with regional partners.
Israeli lawmakers have advanced a bill to dissolve parliament, moving the country closer to a snap election. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces mounting political pressure, with polls suggesting his coalition may lose its majority.
Israel's finance minister has ordered the eviction of the Palestinian village of Khan Al-Ahmar after reports he may face action from the International Criminal Court. The move has drawn criticism from rights groups and could face further legal hurdles.
Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon killed at least 19 people, including children, despite an extended ceasefire brokered by the United States. The conflict has displaced more than one million people and pushed the overall death toll past 3,000.
Palestinians in Gaza marked the 78th anniversary of the 1948 mass uprooting amid widespread destruction from the current war. Many say repeated displacement and the loss of homes and history make today's crisis even more severe than the original Nakba.
The head of the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center joined global leaders in London to strengthen humanitarian partnerships. A new agreement was signed to provide surgical care for children injured in Gaza amid growing concerns over regional instability and food insecurity.
The United States sanctioned four people linked to a Gaza aid flotilla, alleging ties to armed Palestinian groups. Additional sanctions targeted individuals accused of supporting the group that governs Gaza amid the ongoing conflict.
An Israeli major was killed during combat in southern Lebanon, bringing the military death toll to 21 in the latest operation against Hezbollah. Lebanese authorities say more than 3,000 people have been killed since early March.
Iraq is attempting to balance pressure from the United States and Iran as a new prime minister seeks to form a government. Armed factions, energy interests, and financial leverage continue to shape a fragile but enduring partnership with Washington.
Israel's finance minister said a prosecutor at the International Criminal Court has sought a secret arrest warrant against him. He called the move a declaration of war by the Palestinian Authority.
Melissa Barrera is launching a production company focused on amplifying Palestinian voices after her dismissal from the Scream franchise. As she returns to Broadway and film, she says she is building a new chapter with like-minded creatives.
A global labor report warns that the Iran war could cost millions of jobs and reduce incomes through 2027. Migrant workers and economies in the Middle East and Asia-Pacific are expected to be hardest hit as peace talks continue.
A total of 6,600 Palestinian pilgrims have arrived in Saudi Arabia to perform Hajj in Makkah. The pilgrims traveled through Jordan and Egypt, joining thousands of others from different countries for the annual pilgrimage.
Britain faces growing calls to repatriate women and children linked to Daesh who remain in Syrian detention camps. While other Western countries have brought citizens home for prosecution or support, the British government continues to resist amid security concerns and political pressure.
President Donald Trump said he is delaying a planned military strike on Iran as serious negotiations continue. He warned that the United States military remains ready to launch a full assault if no deal is reached.
Al-Sarab at the Six Senses Southren Dunes resort presents a sunset dining experience inspired by Middle Eastern flavors. A contemporary tasting menu, live oud music, and desert views define the restaurant’s distinctive atmosphere.
The Strait of Hormuz crisis has grown into a global power struggle over control of energy and trade routes. Iran’s expanded maritime strategy and the competing approaches of the United States and China signal a reshaping of the international order.
Uzbekistan's National Investment Fund listing in London is a landmark step for Central Asia's integration into global markets. The offering tests whether investors are ready to see the region as a credible, growth-oriented destination rather than a risky frontier.
Mohammed Ali Hafiz, co-founder of Arab News and a pioneer of English-language journalism in Saudi Arabia, has died in Jeddah. He helped transform a small startup into a major regional media institution.
Ehud Olmert said a renewed nuclear deal between the United States and Iran is the only viable way to curb Tehran's nuclear ambitions. He criticized Israel's reliance on military force, condemned settler violence in the West Bank and urged broader political solutions across the region.
More than 120,000 Syrian refugees have returned from Lebanon to Syria in early 2026 amid fragile regional ceasefires. Economic pressure and stricter residency rules in Lebanon are driving many to head home.
Iran held a constructive meeting with the world governing body for football to address preparations for the 2026 World Cup. Both sides expressed confidence in ensuring the team’s smooth participation in the tournament in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
Wes Streeting has announced he will challenge Keir Starmer for the leadership of the Labour Party following recent electoral setbacks. His candidacy sets up a fierce internal contest as the party grapples with declining support and leadership controversy.
Javier Bardem said he is getting more work despite his criticism of Israel’s war in Gaza, citing a shift in public discourse. Speaking at Cannes, he said he feels free to express his views as he premieres his new film 'The Beloved.'
Lebanon’s worsening conflict has deepened its long running economic collapse, fueling job losses, inflation and widespread displacement. Businesses are shuttering, prices are surging and recovery prospects remain bleak amid continued instability.
Hezbollah said it targeted a military site in northern Israel with attack drones despite an ongoing ceasefire. The group also reported additional operations against Israeli forces in southern Lebanon.
Putin and the United Arab Emirates president discussed the Iran conflict and regional security in a phone call. They emphasized diplomacy and reviewed impacts on navigation, energy security, and the global economy.
Foreign-supplied drones have become the leading cause of civilian deaths in Sudan's war, striking hospitals, markets and other civilian sites. Analysts warn that increasingly sophisticated attacks are worsening the humanitarian crisis and undermining peace efforts.
The Pool Bar & Grill delivers Latin American flavors in a scenic poolside setting at Six Senses Southern Dunes. From smoky starters to grilled seafood and slow-roasted beef, the menu pairs vibrant dishes with sunset views and live music.
Pope Leo Fourteenth has formed a Vatican study group on artificial intelligence ahead of his first encyclical, which will focus on ethics and human dignity. The move signals a stronger church voice in global debates over technology, war, and regulation.
British Palestinians report rising fear and hostility over expressing their identity and opposing Israel's war on Gaza. Community leaders say many feel silenced, even as public solidarity and large marches continue across Britain.
An Iraqi man accused of aiding an Iran-backed militia has been charged in the United States with terrorism-related offenses. Prosecutors allege he supported multiple attacks targeting Americans and Jewish civilians in Europe and the United States.
Lebanon's prime minister said the country has had enough 'reckless' wars serving foreign interests, in an implicit rebuke to Hezbollah. He called for international support in negotiations with Israel and reaffirmed that only the national military should bear arms.
Pakistani activists have joined a new Gaza-bound aid flotilla weeks after Israeli forces intercepted a previous mission. The vessel carries humanitarian supplies and more than 500 activists amid continued controversy over Israel's blockade of Gaza.
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi will visit South Korea on May 19 for talks with President Lee Jae Myung. The leaders aim to strengthen ties amid shared regional security challenges despite longstanding historical tensions.
Muslim American groups say recent congressional hearings on sharia law unfairly target their community and fuel Islamophobia. Civil rights advocates report a rise in anti-Muslim incidents and rhetoric nationwide.
The United Kingdom and France are preparing a defensive naval mission to protect shipping in the Strait of Hormuz amid ongoing tensions with Iran. Analysts say the effort may signal resolve but cannot reopen the vital waterway without a broader political deal.
Syrian authorities intercepted 142,000 captagon pills bound for Jordan using balloons equipped with tracking technology. The seizure highlights ongoing efforts to curb cross-border drug smuggling in the region.
Israel's defense minister accused Barcelona's Lamine Yamal of inciting hatred after he waved a Palestinian flag during title celebrations. Coaches and fans defended the player's right to express his views as debate over the Gaza war spreads into sports.
Saudi Arabia and Spain have strengthened ties by establishing a Strategic Partnership Council and signing a visa exemption agreement. Both nations pledged deeper cooperation on regional stability, economic collaboration, and support for Expo 2030 in Riyadh.
Lebanon is urging Israel to implement a ceasefire during high-level talks in Washington as cross-border fighting continues. The negotiations come amid mounting casualties and displacement, with both sides expanding their delegations in pursuit of a possible broader agreement.
Israel has designated more than 6,000 hectares of Palestinian-owned land near Jenin for military use until 2028. Village leaders plan a legal challenge, as settler violence and new European Union sanctions add to tensions in the West Bank.
Thousands of Israeli nationalists marched through Jerusalem's Old City to mark the capture of East Jerusalem in the 1967 Middle East war. Heavy security accompanied the parade, which Palestinians view as a provocation amid ongoing tensions over the city's future.
Pope Leo criticized Europe’s rising military spending as a betrayal of diplomacy and warned against calling rearmament defense. He also cautioned about the growing role of artificial intelligence in modern warfare.
Lebanon and Israel will hold new talks in Washington as fighting intensifies along the southern border. Beirut is seeking to secure a lasting ceasefire while Hezbollah rejects negotiations and vows to continue its fight.
The United Arab Emirates has denied that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited the country in March. Officials said no such visit or military delegation trip took place and described the reports as unfounded.
A Palestinian man was shot and killed by Israeli police while attempting to climb the barrier into Jerusalem to seek work. His family said he was trying to support his four children amid limited economic opportunities.
Malaysia says Iranian-linked oil transfers near its waters take place outside its jurisdiction, rejecting claims it is enabling sanctions evasion. Advocacy monitors report ongoing ship-to-ship transfers despite a recent blockade of Iranian ports.
The United Nations peacekeeping force in Lebanon has warned that rising Israeli and Hezbollah activity near its positions is endangering personnel. A series of drone explosions and crashes near its headquarters have damaged property but caused no injuries.
The Gaza ceasefire remains stalled as disarmament by Hamas emerges as the main sticking point, according to envoy Nickolay Mladenov. He warned that without progress, reconstruction and Israeli withdrawal will remain out of reach, raising fears of renewed conflict.
Vanuatu is urging the United Nations General Assembly to adopt a resolution reinforcing a landmark climate opinion by the International Court of Justice. The measure seeks to turn legal recognition of climate obligations into concrete global action.
Microsoft Israel’s general manager will leave after an internal probe found the company’s cloud platform was used by Israeli military intelligence to store intercepted Palestinian phone calls. The military’s access to the technology has since been revoked.
Pakistan has finalized contingency plans to evacuate Hajj pilgrims if regional conflict disrupts flights. Officials are also seeking to expand the Route to Makkah initiative and increase the country’s Hajj quota.
Trump minimized differences with Xi over Iran ahead of a Beijing summit, seeking to keep the conflict from derailing broader talks. Despite new sanctions and trade tensions, both sides appear eager to avoid further economic fallout.
An interfaith reflection on Eid Al-Adha highlights the shared story of Abraham in Islam and Judaism as a lesson in preserving life, not taking it. The author urges religious leaders to confront antisemitism and Islamophobia, calling moral courage the true test of faith.
Donald Trump said he does not need China’s help to end the war with Iran as tensions persist in the Strait of Hormuz. Rising oil prices, mounting war costs, and growing domestic political pressure add to the stakes of the ongoing conflict.
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