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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.
Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon killed two people and wounded journalists, prompting condemnation from Lebanese officials. President Joseph Aoun called the strikes a dangerous escalation and urged international action. The Lebanese army said the attacks undermined efforts to maintain stability and control weapons.
Palestinian Prime Minister Mustafa reported progress in Gaza reconstruction talks, with international partners playing key roles. Despite a ceasefire, Gaza faces ongoing challenges under blockade, while efforts continue toward reunification and lasting peace.
Syrian President Ahmed Al-Sharaa has canceled his trip to the World Economic Forum in Davos, citing domestic challenges. Attendees expressed disappointment but understood the decision amid ongoing tensions in Syria.
Israel's settler movement celebrates the official recognition of the Yatziv settlement in the West Bank, intensifying tensions with Palestinians who say the land is theirs. Rapid settlement expansion under current leadership has further undermined hopes for a Palestinian state.
Saudi Arabia's foreign minister met with his Egyptian counterpart at the World Economic Forum to discuss regional issues. He also held separate meetings with the Palestinian and Netherlands foreign ministers.
Twenty Palestinian families have left their homes near Jericho after repeated attacks by Israeli settlers. The Bedouin community faces increasing threats and restricted access to resources, raising concerns about displacement in the region.
Saudi Arabia is positioning itself as a leader in clean industries and advanced technologies, with NEOM's Oxagon city driving innovation in green hydrogen and renewable manufacturing. Experts at the World Economic Forum stressed that speed and collaboration are now more vital than scale for industrial success. The Kingdom's strategic advantages and focus on talent are attracting global investment.
Saudi Arabia's Cabinet welcomed the next phase of the Gaza peace plan and reiterated support for ceasefire and humanitarian aid. The ministers also backed efforts in Syria and Yemen, highlighted economic growth, and approved new international agreements.
Lebanon's under-23 team gained valuable experience at the continental tournament in Saudi Arabia, earning praise for their performances and the event's organization. The team sees this as a key step toward future success at the senior level.
The Dubai Desert Classic returns with a world-class field and meticulously prepared course at Emirates Golf Club. Top international golfers and regional talent will compete in what promises to be a thrilling tournament.
British photographer John Balsdon will document Saudi Arabia's volcanic landscapes for his fine-art series. His project will include both photographs and a short film highlighting the region's unique natural beauty.
Geopolitical tensions, climate disruption, economic uncertainty, and technological change are set to dominate the World Economic Forum. The meeting will focus on economic resilience, energy transition, and the challenges facing both advanced and emerging economies.
The World Economic Forum in Davos is spotlighting the growing diplomatic and economic influence of Saudi Arabia and Gulf countries. Leaders from the region are expected to play a key role in fostering dialogue and driving global collaboration. The forum also highlights the Gulf's economic transformation and ambitions in technology and investment.
Israel has carried out new strikes on Hezbollah sites in southern Lebanon, targeting areas north of the Litani River. The attacks follow recent disarmament efforts by Lebanon and ongoing tensions despite a ceasefire agreement. Casualties have been reported in the region.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has been invited to join United States President Donald Trump's 'Board of Peace' to help resolve global conflicts and oversee Gaza reconstruction. Moscow is seeking clarification on the offer and has not yet indicated if Putin will participate.
Canada and Qatar have formalized a deeper economic and investment partnership, signing new agreements and launching a strategic dialogue during Prime Minister Mark Carney's visit to Doha. The countries committed to expanding cooperation across trade, finance, and security, while Canada also explored new investment opportunities in Egypt.
The Family Office will host a major investment summit on Saudi Arabia's Shura Island, bringing together global leaders to discuss trends and opportunities. The event supports the Kingdom's Vision 2030 goals and highlights its growing influence in the financial sector.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called a coalition meeting after objecting to the composition of a new Gaza advisory panel formed by the White House. The panel includes officials from Turkey and Qatar, prompting concerns from Israel over its role in post-war Gaza.
The Muslim World League has welcomed the second phase of a Gaza peace plan, which includes new governance measures and international oversight. The plan aims to end the conflict, restore stability, and promote economic development in Gaza.
Israel has criticized the United States for announcing a new executive committee to oversee Gaza without Israeli coordination. The committee, which includes international leaders and business figures, is part of the next phase of the US ceasefire plan for Gaza.
Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud visited Las Anod for the first time in over 40 years, attending the inauguration of the Northeast State president. The visit highlights ongoing tensions with Somaliland and efforts to strengthen Somalia's territorial unity.
President Trump has named key figures including Marco Rubio and Tony Blair to a new Gaza 'board of peace' as part of a US-backed plan to end the conflict. The initiative faces challenges amid aid shortages and continued violence. Hamas has not committed to full disarmament.
Iran's regime faces mounting internal and external threats, with its survival hinging on ending its nuclear program and regional interventions. Only decisive change from within can prevent foreign intervention and possible collapse.
Illinois congressional candidates have denounced the American Israel Public Affairs Committee for its financial influence on US elections, urging officials to reject its donations. The controversy has drawn bipartisan attention and become a major issue in the current election cycle.
Israeli airstrikes in Gaza killed five people, including a reported senior Hamas commander. The incident comes amid ongoing ceasefire violations and worsening conditions for Gaza residents.
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's US visit secured key agreements and reaffirmed the Kingdom's stance on Israel and Palestine. The Kingdom continues to lead in combating terrorism and faces ongoing criticism from various quarters. Its leadership remains committed to guiding the Islamic world with steadfast principles.
Israel has banned the Palestinian minister for Jerusalem affairs, Ashraf Al-Awar, from entering the West Bank for six months. The ban follows a previous restriction and is part of ongoing measures against Palestinian leaders in Jerusalem.
The United States has suspended immigrant visa processing for nationals of 75 countries, citing concerns over public welfare dependency. The freeze, effective January 21, is part of a broader immigration crackdown under President Donald Trump.
Palestinian factions and the presidency have backed a technocratic committee to govern Gaza, following agreement on its members. The move seeks to provide stability and support for the committee's operations.
NADEC and EF Polymer have begun field trials of a breakthrough organic soil solution to improve water efficiency and crop yields in Saudi Arabia. The partnership supports sustainable agriculture and aligns with national water conservation goals.
Lebanon will hold a conference in Paris on March 5 to seek international support for its army as it works to disarm Hezbollah. The event follows recent efforts to dismantle Hezbollah's military infrastructure near the Israeli border. Tensions remain high as Israel continues strikes in southern Lebanon.
British writer Tharik Hussain’s new book explores Europe’s overlooked Muslim heritage, challenging conventional historical narratives. Through travel and research, he highlights the deep roots and cultural contributions of Muslims across the continent. His work aims to foster a more inclusive understanding of European identity.
Pakistan has advised its citizens in Iran to keep travel documents ready and plan ahead amid intensifying protests. Iranian universities have rescheduled exams for international students, and communication restrictions remain in place. The unrest has led to a rising death toll and international reactions.
Bedouin families in a West Bank village are fleeing their homes due to rising violence from Israeli settlers. The community faces displacement, loss of resources, and threats to their traditional way of life.
Severe winter storms in Gaza have destroyed shelters and killed at least five people, worsening already dire living conditions. Families are struggling to rebuild as aid remains insufficient, and children continue to die from both cold and ongoing violence.
The United Nations has warned Israel it could be taken to the International Court of Justice over new laws targeting its relief agency and the seizure of its property. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called the measures violations of international law, while Israel rejected the criticism.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif met with Ericsson representatives as Pakistan prepares to auction next-generation digital connectivity spectrum. The government aims to use global expertise to advance its digital infrastructure and economic agenda.
Qatar has joined the US-led Pax Silica Alliance to boost cooperation in advanced technologies and secure critical supply chains. The move is seen as a strategic step toward economic diversification and regional stability.
Prominent figures and humanitarian organizations have called for urgent restoration of medical care in Gaza, citing widespread hospital destruction and blocked aid. Their letter urges immediate humanitarian access and highlights the dire impact on civilians.
Israeli police have issued an arrest warrant for a former Netanyahu aide over alleged involvement in leaking classified intelligence and suspected foreign influence. The case is part of a wider investigation implicating several of the prime minister's associates.
Israeli authorities have renewed a demolition order for a football pitch in Aida Refugee Camp near Bethlehem, citing permit issues. Owners have one week to comply or face penalties. The field has been under threat since last November.
Pakistan has rejected claims that its territory is being used for potential United States military action against Iran, calling the reports unfounded. The government urges reliance on official sources amid heightened tensions and unrest in Iran.
Pakistan and Egypt have agreed to expand cooperation and voiced support for Palestine, condemning Israel's recognition of Somaliland. Pakistan called the move a violation of Somalia's sovereignty and rejected any plans to relocate Palestinians to Somaliland.
A suspect has been arrested after a fire damaged a historic synagogue in Jackson, Mississippi. Congregants plan to rebuild and continue worship services with support from the community. The incident has drawn condemnation and calls for action against religious hatred.
A Palestinian detainee from Gaza has died in Israeli prison, raising the death toll among prisoners since the Gaza war. In a separate incident, another Palestinian died after being shot and detained by Israeli forces in Hebron.
Israel has warned residents of Kafr Hatta in southern Lebanon to evacuate ahead of air strikes on Hezbollah targets. The warning follows continued Israeli military action despite a ceasefire, and Lebanon's efforts to disarm Hezbollah. No casualties have been reported from recent strikes.
Pakistani and Bangladeshi officials reaffirmed strong ties and discussed trade and cooperation during a meeting in Jeddah. The talks come amid warming relations between the two countries. Pakistan also condemned Israel's recognition of Somaliland at the same event.
Israeli police have detained a senior aide to Prime Minister Netanyahu over suspicions of obstructing an investigation into military leaks. The aide, reportedly Tzachi Braverman, faces scrutiny over his role in the affair. Opposition leaders have called for his ambassadorial appointment to be suspended.
Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have reaffirmed their strategic partnership and cooperation for regional security during high-level meetings in Jeddah. Leaders discussed responses to Israel's recognition of Somaliland and emphasized support for Somalia and Kashmir. The two countries maintain strong ties across multiple sectors.
Kurdish fighters have withdrawn from Aleppo after deadly clashes with Syrian government forces. The ceasefire follows days of violence and mass displacement, with international calls for renewed dialogue. The situation has heightened concerns about regional stability and minority safety.
Pakistan joined other Muslim countries in Jeddah to condemn Israel's recognition of Somaliland and its actions in Palestine. The Organization of Islamic Cooperation adopted resolutions on both issues, expressing serious concerns over possible forced resettlement of Palestinians.
Israel's recognition of Somaliland has triggered global backlash and fears of instability in the Horn of Africa. Regional and international actors warn the move could escalate tensions and undermine peace in the Red Sea area.
Egypt's economy rebounded in 2025, leading the region with strong market gains and sector growth. Reforms and foreign investment have fueled recovery, but challenges in employment and internal stability persist.
Indonesia has endorsed Turkiye's bid to become a full dialogue partner of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, a move expected to boost cooperation and strategic ties. Experts say Indonesia's support could speed up Turkiye's acceptance and benefit both countries.
Ethiopian Airlines has launched a $12.5 billion project to build Africa's largest airport in Bishoftu, set for completion in 2030. The new hub will greatly expand passenger capacity and support the airline's ongoing growth. Major international lenders are backing the project.
Pakistan's deputy prime minister is in Saudi Arabia for an emergency meeting of Muslim foreign ministers on Israel's recognition of Somaliland. The session will address regional concerns and reaffirm support for Somalia's territorial integrity.
Israel's new registration rules for humanitarian groups in the Occupied Territories threaten to cut off critical aid to Palestinians. Critics warn the move will worsen the humanitarian crisis and undermine the independence of aid organizations.
Palestinian vice president Hussein Al-Sheikh met with Nickolay Mladenov, who is expected to lead a new United States-backed Board of Peace in Gaza. Talks focused on Gaza's future governance and stalled ceasefire efforts amid ongoing tensions.
The Trump administration is establishing a new Department of Justice division to fight fraud, sparking criticism from rights advocates. The move follows funding freezes to several states over alleged fraud concerns and ongoing disputes with immigrant communities.
Over twenty nations have condemned Israel's recognition of Somaliland and reaffirmed Somalia's sovereignty. The joint statement urges Israel to revoke its recognition and warns of increased regional tensions.
The Lebanese army has completed the first phase of its plan to place weapons under state authority south of the Litani River, but faces challenges in expanding the effort. Ongoing Israeli attacks, limited resources, and international pressure complicate the next steps. Lebanese leaders and international partners praised the progress, while tensions with Israel and Hezbollah persist.
Chinese, Iranian, and Russian warships are in South Africa for joint naval drills, sparking concerns about transparency and neutrality. The exercises may further strain South Africa's ties with the United States.
Paris Saint-Germain defeated Marseille on penalties to win the French Champions Trophy in Kuwait. Goalkeeper Lucas Chevalier starred for PSG, securing their 14th title in the competition. The match was marked by late drama and sparse fan attendance.
Israel has blocked foreign staff from entering Gaza for several aid groups, disrupting vital medical and humanitarian services. Some organizations are weighing whether to comply with new registration rules amid concerns for staff safety. The move raises fears of worsening conditions for Gaza's residents.
Jordan and the European Union held their first summit in Amman, reaffirming their commitment to regional security and economic cooperation. Leaders announced new investment and security initiatives, while praising Jordan's role in promoting stability and peace in the Middle East.
Israel says Lebanon's efforts to disarm Hezbollah remain inadequate, despite recent moves by the Lebanese army. Tensions persist as Israel accuses Hezbollah of rearming and continues strikes in southern Lebanon.
Pakistan says it will decide on sending troops to Gaza after receiving answers from the United States about the peacekeeping force. Officials also addressed defense ties with Saudi Arabia and denied knowledge of a reported fighter jet deal.
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