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The Czech Republic saw a record rise in antisemitic incidents last year, mostly online, amid the conflict in Gaza. The Jewish community reported increased attacks but maintains the country is still safe for Jews.
Eurovision organizers plan to change voting and security procedures after allegations of Israeli government interference. The changes aim to ensure fairness and maintain the contest's neutrality. Israel's participation in next year's event remains under review.
Pakistan urges the world to act swiftly against Israeli actions at Al-Aqsa Mosque and in the West Bank, citing rising violence and threats to holy sites. The call follows a surge in deaths and a sharp increase in settler incursions. Pakistan emphasizes the need for international protection of Palestinian rights and sacred places.
Israeli forces killed two Palestinian teenagers during a raid near Ramallah as violence intensifies in the West Bank. The incident follows increased military restrictions and settler attacks on Palestinian communities. Authorities have promised action against those responsible for violence.
Prime Minister Netanyahu met with security officials to address rising Israeli settler violence in the West Bank, as international pressure mounts to contain the situation. Singapore imposed sanctions on four Israeli individuals linked to attacks against Palestinians. The surge in violence threatens peace efforts and prospects for a two-state solution.
The European Union is pushing for reforms in the Palestinian Authority as part of efforts to end the Gaza war. Financial support and training for Palestinian police are being offered, but disagreements remain over Gaza's future governance.
Peace Now has condemned a new Israeli settlement near Bethlehem in the West Bank, calling it a threat to peace and local Palestinian communities. The announcement comes amid rising tensions and recent violence in the region.
WTDcare is revolutionizing healthcare access in Saudi Arabia by combining technology and human insight. The platform connects users to a range of medical services with a focus on accessibility, cultural sensitivity, and personalized care. Its AI-driven system ensures that help is just a tap or call away for people across the Kingdom.
A human rights group says Israel may have committed war crimes by expelling thousands of Palestinians from West Bank refugee camps. Many remain displaced, and the group calls for investigations into top Israeli officials.
The Saudi Stock Exchange is preparing to introduce new investment products, focusing on debt instruments, derivatives, and data. The market has seen rapid growth and is aligning with global standards to attract more foreign investment. These changes aim to deepen the market and support the Kingdom's economic ambitions.
Saudi Arabia has launched a real estate stimulus program to boost investment, accelerate development, and promote sustainability. The initiative includes new housing projects, logistics partnerships, and environmental agreements to support the Kingdom's growth and green goals.
The World Health Organization is vaccinating thousands of children in Gaza as a ceasefire allows health services to resume. Over 10,000 children have already received protection against multiple diseases, with more phases planned in the coming months.
UN Secretary-General Guterres and Brazil's President Lula are urging climate negotiators in Belem to focus on implementing existing agreements as a key deadline approaches. Talks are centered on phasing out fossil fuels, climate finance, and turning pledges into action. Over 110 new or accelerated climate action plans have been announced.
Saudi Arabia and the United States announced billions in private sector deals at a major investment forum in Washington, D.C. The agreements focus on technology, energy, and critical minerals, deepening economic ties and supporting Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 goals.
MLLe in Riyadh offers a premium Lebanese dining experience with standout starters and a lively atmosphere. While some dishes and desserts are less memorable, the restaurant's quality and ambiance support its recent Michelin guide recognition.
Boeing won a major order from flydubai for 75 737 MAX jets at the Dubai Airshow, following flydubai's earlier purchase of 150 Airbus planes. Emirates also revealed an order for eight more Airbus A350-900s. The show highlighted fierce competition and strong demand in the aviation market.
The United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees is seeking urgent funding and a renewed mandate amid ongoing challenges and a looming financial crisis. Its chief warns that without support, essential services for millions of refugees are at risk.
Jordan's foreign minister urged renewed global support for the United Nations agency assisting Palestinian refugees, highlighting its critical role amid the crisis in Gaza. He condemned Israeli efforts to ban the agency and warned of broader attempts to undermine refugee rights.
An Israeli airstrike in southern Lebanon killed one person and wounded eleven, including students on a school bus. The attack came hours after a deadly strike on a Palestinian refugee camp, escalating tensions in the region.
Mumbai Cobras defeated the Arabia Wolves 5-3 in Dubai, maintaining their season lead and spoiling the Wolves' home debut. Tushar Lalwani became the first Indian pitcher to win a professional game. Arabia's late rally fell short as Mumbai held on for the win.
Pakistan sent 100 tons of humanitarian aid for Gaza, delivered via Egypt and coordinated with local organizations. The relief includes tents and tarpaulin sheets, with more shipments planned. The aid comes amid ongoing conflict and severe humanitarian needs in Gaza.
President Trump has designated Saudi Arabia as a Major Non-NATO Ally, deepening defense and economic ties. The move was announced during a White House dinner with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, marking a new phase in U.S.-Saudi cooperation.
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman met with President Trump at the White House, advancing economic and security ties between Saudi Arabia and the United States. The visit included approval for advanced fighter jets and focused on expanding business and strategic cooperation.
Israeli journalist Guy Peleg faces threats and harassment after broadcasting alleged abuse of a Palestinian prisoner by soldiers. The incident has sparked debate over press freedom and military accountability in Israel.
Palestinian officials have welcomed a United Nations resolution on Gaza, calling it a crucial step toward statehood and peace. They urged swift implementation to restore normalcy and protect civilians. The statement also emphasized cooperation with international partners and commitment to a two-state solution.
Pakistan has backed a United States plan for an international force in Gaza, calling for Israeli withdrawal and clarity on Palestinian statehood. Islamabad insists on Palestinian authority over Gaza and rejects any annexation or forced displacement. The move comes as the United Nations Security Council endorses a new ceasefire and stabilization effort.
Jordan and Egypt's foreign ministers discussed efforts to strengthen the Gaza ceasefire and support a Security Council resolution for an international force. They also reviewed plans for Gaza's recovery and called for more humanitarian aid and reconstruction support.
Saudi Arabia is reshaping the US tech landscape through major investments in companies like Lucid Motors and artificial intelligence startups. These partnerships are driving innovation and clean energy adoption, marking a new era of high-tech collaboration between the two countries.
Saudi Arabia's crown prince visits Washington to strengthen ties with the US amid regional tensions and shifting alliances. The two countries are expected to discuss security guarantees and deeper cooperation. The US-Saudi partnership remains central to President Trump's Middle East policy.
A human rights group reports a surge in Palestinian deaths in Israeli custody since the Gaza war, citing violence and medical neglect. Former detainees and staff describe harsh conditions and abuse. Rights groups say serious investigations into these deaths are rare.
Most of Gaza's schools have been destroyed, leaving hundreds of thousands of children without education. Makeshift schools are overwhelmed, and aid agencies warn of severe long-term consequences if children cannot return to class soon.
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman will meet President Donald Trump in Washington to discuss expanding US-Saudi cooperation in defense, technology, and energy. The visit comes amid ongoing regional tensions and stalled normalization with Israel due to the Gaza war.
Israeli forces fired on United Nations peacekeepers in southern Lebanon, mistaking them for suspects. No injuries were reported, but the incident was condemned as a serious violation by both the United Nations and Lebanese authorities.
Israeli forces killed a Palestinian teenager during a raid in Nablus, West Bank. The incident occurred amid rising violence in the region since October 2023.
Israeli officials say Palestinians who arrived in South Africa had third-country approval to leave Gaza. Their unexpected arrival raised questions, but they were eventually allowed entry after intervention from an aid group.
Jordan's King Abdullah II met with Pakistan's Prime Minister in Islamabad to strengthen bilateral ties and sign cooperation agreements. The leaders discussed regional peace, support for Palestine, and expanded collaboration in various sectors.
The United Nations Security Council will vote Monday on a resolution supporting President Trump's Gaza peace plan, which includes a transitional governing body and a possible future Palestinian state. The United States and allies urge quick adoption, while Russia has proposed a competing draft. Key issues remain over the plan's details and oversight.
Arab animators are using new technology to create original stories that reflect local cultures and dialects, moving beyond imported content. Advances in three-dimensional animation and artificial intelligence are making production more accessible, while cross-border collaborations are raising the industry's profile. The future of Arabic animation lies in authentic storytelling and cultural confidence.
A Gazan mother offered a scholarship in the United Kingdom has been told she must leave her family behind to accept it. She says she will decline the opportunity unless her children can join her. The decision comes amid ongoing conflict and strict UK policies on dependents.
A law professor is suing the University of Kentucky after being suspended for anti-Israel comments, arguing his rights were violated. The case is part of a broader debate over free speech and criticism of Israel on US campuses.
United Nations peacekeepers say Israel has built concrete walls that cross into Lebanese territory near the Blue Line. The peacekeepers are urging Israel to withdraw from the affected areas.
Pakistan says a meeting between its tourism aide and an Israeli official at a London travel fair was unauthorized and accidental. Officials reject speculation about a policy shift toward Israel, reaffirming support for Palestine. Talks about Pakistan's role in a Gaza security force are still in progress.
Jordan's King Abdullah will visit Pakistan for two days to discuss bilateral relations and receive the country's highest civilian award. The visit aims to deepen cooperation between the two nations.
Indonesia is preparing up to 20,000 troops for possible peacekeeping duties in Gaza, mainly focused on health and construction. The timing and mandate of the deployment remain undecided as international discussions continue.
Saudi Arabia has exceeded its tourism targets, now aiming for 150 million visitors by 2030. The Kingdom is promoting major investment opportunities in tourism, supported by new visa policies and large-scale development projects.
Over 150 Palestinians were held on a plane for about 12 hours at Johannesburg's airport due to travel document issues. The incident has drawn criticism and calls for the travelers to be allowed to seek asylum in South Africa.
The United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees is seeking more funding after losing support from the United States and facing restrictions from Israel. Its chief warns that without new donations, essential services for millions of Palestinians are at risk.
Israeli settlers torched a mosque in Deir Istiya and left hateful graffiti, amid a rise in attacks on Palestinians in the West Bank. Israeli leaders have condemned the violence, but concerns remain about ongoing settler aggression.
A United Nations committee has affirmed Palestinian sovereignty over natural resources in occupied territories and called on Israel to halt exploitation. The resolution will move to the General Assembly for a final vote in December.
Jordan and Vietnam's foreign ministers met in Hanoi to boost cooperation in trade, investment, and other sectors. They agreed to hold political consultations next year and discussed regional issues, including the situation in Gaza.
Syria will assist the United States in fighting Iran-linked armed groups, marking a major shift after Bashar Assad's ouster. Talks are underway to integrate the Syrian Democratic Forces into Syria's national institutions.
President Trump has ordered a United States boycott of the Group of 20 summit in South Africa, citing disputed claims about white minority persecution. South Africa's president called the move 'their loss' and said the summit will go on without United States participation.
A new Emirati film, *The Desert Beyond*, will spotlight the nation's space ambitions through the story of a fictional female astronaut. The film aims to highlight women's empowerment and is set to begin casting soon.
Israel plans to demolish Palestinian homes and seize land in Qalandiya to build a waste incineration plant. Residents and advocacy groups condemn the move, and affected families are preparing a legal challenge.
Israel's president has denounced a surge in settler violence against Palestinians in the West Bank, following record attacks reported by the United Nations. Recent incidents have left property destroyed and several people wounded, prompting calls for decisive action from both Israeli and Palestinian leaders.
Three migrants drowned when their boat capsized off Gavdos, with search operations ongoing for missing people. Fifty-five survivors were rescued, and the incident highlights rising migrant crossings in the region.
Senior officials from the United Arab Emirates and the United States met in New York to discuss economic cooperation and regional developments. The talks focused on strengthening financial and trade ties while supporting peace and stability in the Middle East.
A new report finds over 250 attacks on Palestinian water sources by Israeli forces and settlers in five years. United Nations experts say these actions violate international law and contribute to a humanitarian crisis.
Egyptian actress Salma Abu Deif has been named Loewe's first brand ambassador in the Middle East. Her appointment comes as the fashion house unveils its debut collection under new creative directors Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez.
NMDC Energy and Baker Hughes have signed a deal to localize offshore solutions in Saudi Arabia, leveraging advanced fabrication facilities. The partnership aims to boost energy sector capabilities and support regional growth.
Syrian President Ahmed Al-Sharaa's historic White House visit signals a reset in US-Syrian relations after years of conflict. The meeting with President Donald Trump follows the suspension of major sanctions and Syria's entry into the Global Coalition Against Daesh. Analysts say the move could reshape Syria's regional role and accelerate its international rehabilitation.
Palestinian medics report 6,000 amputations in Gaza since late 2023, with children and women heavily affected. A severe shortage of medical resources is worsening the crisis for amputees and their families.
Jordan and Japan have agreed on new economic and cybersecurity initiatives during King Abdullah II's visit to Tokyo. The leaders also discussed the situation in Gaza and the West Bank, emphasizing the need for peace and cooperation.
Lebanon faces escalating tensions over Hezbollah's disarmament, with warnings of possible Israeli military action and internal divisions threatening stability. The government is urged to show strong leadership and seek regional support to avoid war.
Police are investigating Bob Vylan's Glastonbury performance after on-stage comments about the Israeli military. The incident has sparked political and public criticism.
Islamabad welcomes delegates from over 40 nations for a major parliamentary conference focused on peace, security, and legislative cooperation. The event aims to strengthen Pakistan's role in international parliamentary diplomacy.
The UAE president and British prime minister discussed the Gaza ceasefire and the need for a two-state solution. They also talked about increasing cooperation and delivering aid to civilians in Gaza.
Iraqis vote for a new parliament amid widespread apathy and skepticism about change. Low turnout is expected to reinforce elite rule, even as optimism rises under Prime Minister Al-Sudani. The election comes as Iraq balances internal challenges and foreign influence.
A new documentary features Israeli soldiers describing unrestricted shooting and the use of human shields in Gaza. The film challenges official denials and includes accounts of unprovoked attacks on civilians. The Israeli military says it is investigating the allegations.
Israeli settlers vandalized graves in Bab Al-Rahma cemetery in East Jerusalem, while authorities continue excavation work for a cable car project. The site, of significant historical and religious importance, faces ongoing threats of alteration and conversion.
King Abdullah II of Jordan met with Japan's emperor and business leaders in Tokyo to strengthen economic, military, and diplomatic ties. The talks focused on expanding cooperation in trade, technology, and humanitarian efforts in the Middle East.
Saudi Racing Team impressed in their first professional category outing at the Porsche Carrera Cup Middle East, with strong results in Bahrain. The team aims to build on this momentum throughout the season, which will conclude in Jeddah during the Formula 1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
Lebanon's president met with United States officials to discuss efforts to stop terrorism financing, following sanctions on Hezbollah members. The talks focused on cutting off Iranian funding to Hezbollah and addressing ongoing violence in southern Lebanon.
Saudi Arabia is designing future cities and destinations with both visitors and residents in mind, prioritizing sustainability. The Kingdom aims to become a top global tourism hub as travel habits and markets evolve.
Saudi Arabia hosted the largest United Nations Tourism General Assembly in Riyadh, highlighting its leadership in global tourism. The event focused on innovation and sustainability, with record growth in regional and national tourism figures. Saudi Arabia continues to set the pace for tourism expansion in the Gulf Cooperation Council.
Israeli forces evicted three Palestinian families from their homes in Batn Al-Hawa, Jerusalem, as part of a wider campaign affecting dozens of families. The move has drawn condemnation from Palestinian officials, who say it is part of a plan to expand settlements.
Israeli forces arrested 442 Palestinians in the West Bank in October, most in Bethlehem, including women and children. Over 9,250 Palestinians are currently held in Israeli prisons, many without charge or trial.
Hamas fighters in Rafah refuse to surrender, rejecting mediation proposals and warning the crisis could threaten the ceasefire. Recent violence has led to casualties, and both sides continue to exchange the bodies of deceased hostages and fighters.
Yas Marina Circuit has unveiled a major upgrade to its race control room, featuring advanced technology and improved infrastructure ahead of the 2025 racing season. The revamped facility aims to enhance safety, efficiency, and the overall experience for officials and fans during major motorsport events.
Hamas says it will hand over the remains of Israeli officer Hadar Goldin, killed in 2014, to Israeli authorities. The remains were reportedly found in a tunnel in Rafah. This comes as part of ongoing exchanges under the current ceasefire.
Israel's army chief has pledged to recover the remains of an officer killed in Gaza in 2014, following reports that Hamas may have located his body. The recovery of the officer's remains remains a key issue in ongoing negotiations.
Women and artisans across the Arab world are reviving traditional crafts, turning heritage skills into modern livelihoods and creative leadership. From Saudi Arabia to Lebanon, new initiatives and collaborations are transforming endangered techniques into sources of pride and economic opportunity.
Syria has conducted nationwide raids against Daesh cells, arresting 71 people ahead of President Ahmed Al-Sharaa's visit to Washington. The operations come as the US considers expanding its military presence in Damascus.
Vice President JD Vance said he hopes his Hindu wife will convert to Christianity, prompting debate about interfaith marriage. Experts stress that respect and open communication are key for couples of different faiths. Vance later clarified his support for his wife's beliefs.
Baseball United and Pakistan Television Corporation have partnered to broadcast the league's first season live on PTV Sports. The Karachi Monarchs will headline the coverage, bringing professional baseball to Pakistani audiences for the first time. The season begins in November with a landmark series between teams from Pakistan and India.
Ireland's soccer body will ask the European soccer authority to suspend Israel over alleged rule breaches. The move follows a resolution passed at a recent meeting.
United States forces are now working with Israel to coordinate aid deliveries into Gaza as part of a new ceasefire plan. Humanitarian agencies warn that not enough aid is reaching those in need, despite the new arrangements. Restrictions on aid organizations and certain supplies remain in place.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 debuts with new features, a futuristic setting, and enhanced gameplay, aiming to be the franchise's biggest release yet. The regional launch in Riyadh highlights the Middle East's rising influence in gaming. Fans await to see if the game meets expectations.
The European Union has condemned Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon and urged respect for the ceasefire. Lebanon and Iran have also criticized the attacks, warning of increased instability. The European Union called for restraint from all sides to maintain the ceasefire.
Israel returned the bodies of 15 Palestinians to Gaza after militants handed over an Israeli hostage's remains. The exchange is part of a fragile ceasefire, but aid to Gaza remains limited and the humanitarian situation dire.
Israel has rejected Turkiye's arrest warrants for its leaders over alleged genocide in Gaza, calling the move a publicity stunt. The warrants target 37 Israeli officials, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Four people were arrested after protesters disrupted an Israeli orchestra concert in Paris with smoke flares. The event resumed peacefully after the protesters were removed, and French officials condemned the violence.
Regional leaders are divided over a United Nations plan for Gaza, with concerns about the proposed international security force and its mandate. Critics say the draft resolution favors Israeli interests and lacks sufficient input from Palestinian authorities.
US officials and activists condemn Washington's decision to skip its United Nations human rights review. Critics warn the move undermines global rights norms and sets a worrying precedent.
Pakistan and Bangladesh are working to restore direct flights to boost trade and tourism. The initiative follows renewed diplomatic engagement and recent economic agreements. No date for the resumption of flights has been given.
Israel's military expansion into southern Syria has displaced families, destroyed homes, and drawn accusations of war crimes. Rights groups warn the moves undermine regional stability and Syrian sovereignty. Tensions remain high as Israeli forces entrench their presence near the border.
































































































