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Two Israeli soldiers were sentenced to prison after one was photographed placing a cigarette in the mouth of a Virgin Mary statue in southern Lebanon. The military said the act violated its values and followed other recent incidents involving damage to Christian symbols.
Four years after Shireen Abu Akleh was killed while reporting in the West Bank, no one has been held accountable. Her family and press freedom advocates are urging the United States government to provide updates and pursue justice.
An Israeli soldier was killed in combat near the Lebanon border, bringing Israel's military death toll to 18 since early March. Fighting with Hezbollah has continued despite a ceasefire.
The United Kingdom and France will convene defense ministers to plan a multinational mission to protect shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. The move comes amid Iranian warnings and heightened naval deployments as global oil flows remain disrupted.
Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon have become shelters for thousands displaced by renewed fighting, even as their resources near exhaustion. Aid groups warn that prolonged conflict and funding shortages could collapse essential services and deepen instability.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi called on citizens to cut petrol and diesel use amid supply disruptions caused by the Middle East war. He urged greater use of public transport, carpooling, and a return to remote work to conserve fuel and foreign exchange.
Israel's attorney general has urged the Supreme Court to block the appointment of Major General Roman Gofman as head of the Mossad. The opposition stems from a case in which a teenager secretly recruited by the military was later arrested for espionage and held for months before charges were dropped.
The death toll in Gaza has reached 72,737 since October 2023, with thousands more injured and widespread displacement. Violence has continued despite a ceasefire, while international legal and diplomatic efforts remain stalled.
President Donald Trump said the United States could strike all remaining targets in Iran within two weeks, claiming most objectives have already been achieved. He also criticized the North Atlantic Treaty Organization for failing to assist in the campaign.
Iran's supreme leader received a military briefing and issued new operational guidance, according to a semi-official report. A top commander said the armed forces are ready to respond decisively to any action by American-Zionist enemies.
Israeli strikes across southern Lebanon killed at least nine people despite a three-week ceasefire with Hezbollah. The raids, among the most intense since the truce began, prompted retaliatory drone and rocket fire and raised fears of a renewed escalation.
Measles cases are rising sharply in conflict-affected countries across the Middle East and North Africa as war and aid cuts disrupt immunization programs. Aid groups warn that without sustained funding and access, preventable child deaths will increase.
Saudi Arabia and Turkiye are deepening ties through structured institutional mechanisms that strengthen defense, economic, and political cooperation. Growing regional instability is driving both countries toward a more resilient and strategically aligned partnership.
Israel's opposition is realigning ahead of a looming general election, with Bennett and Lapid forming a joint bloc to challenge Netanyahu. The prime minister's corruption trial and pardon request add further uncertainty to an already fluid political landscape.
A Syrian father and his 12-year-old daughter were killed in south Lebanon after an Israeli drone fired three missiles at them. Lebanon’s health ministry condemned the attack as a violation of international humanitarian law.
Prince Turki Al Faisal defends Saudi Arabia's cautious approach during the war involving the United States, Israel and Iran. He credits Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman with preventing escalation, preserving Gulf unity, and prioritizing regional stability through diplomacy.
The European Union has urged greater humanitarian access in southern Lebanon amid continued violence despite a ceasefire. Ongoing military activity and damaged infrastructure are preventing aid from reaching displaced communities.
Iran has confirmed it will play in the 2026 World Cup but is demanding guarantees from the United States, Mexico and Canada over visas, security and respect for its team. Tensions remain over potential entry restrictions linked to military ties.
The Palestine Marathon returned to Bethlehem, highlighting both movement restrictions in the occupied West Bank and a renewed sense of resilience. Recently released runner Mohamad Al-Assi finished second, dedicating his race to Palestinians still in detention.
Gazans who were outside the territory when the war began remain stranded in the West Bank, unable to return to homes that have largely been destroyed. Many live in makeshift conditions, separated from their families and struggling to rebuild their lives.
A Palestinian American developer is seeking to dismiss a lawsuit accusing him of aiding Hamas through his Gaza projects. Plaintiffs allege his properties concealed militant tunnels, while he denies any knowledge or support of terrorism.
The Pentagon has released a new batch of files on unidentified anomalous phenomena, including videos, military reports, and astronaut accounts. The disclosures follow renewed transparency efforts, though officials say no evidence of alien technology has been confirmed.
Arab nations secured strong representation on the executive committee of the International Federation of Journalists at its centenary congress in Paris. Saudi Arabia gained its first-ever seat, while the newly elected president pledged greater protection for journalists in conflict zones.
Landmark Retail and Landmark Arabia have been ranked among the best workplaces in the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia for 2026. The recognition highlights Landmark Group’s continued investment in employee engagement, inclusion, and workplace culture across the region.
Saudi Arabia and its Gulf allies are urging the United Nations to demand that Iran end its blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. The proposed resolution faces potential opposition from Russia amid rising global economic concerns.
Lebanon's health ministry said Israeli airstrikes killed at least 12 people, including two children and a paramedic, despite a ceasefire. The strikes targeted villages in the Nabatieh and Marajayoun districts.
Tensions are rising across Jerusalem, the West Bank, and Gaza amid fears of renewed regional war and ongoing violence. Despite hardship and uncertainty, Palestinians remain resilient, and their silence should not be mistaken for surrender.
A Jewish man has been indicted for allegedly assaulting a Catholic nun in Jerusalem in what prosecutors describe as a religiously motivated attack. The incident follows a series of reported acts targeting Christian clergy and symbols.
Egypt's annual inflation slowed to 14.9 percent in April despite rising geopolitical tensions and higher energy costs. Net foreign assets recorded their sharpest monthly drop in years as investors retreated and import costs increased.
The 2026 Global Super League in Guyana will feature leading franchise champions, including the Desert Vipers. The tournament offers the Vipers a global stage to promote their sustainability-focused identity while competing against top international sides.
Emirati fighter Mohammad Yahya will headline the 'Pride of Arabia' event in Dubai on May 24. Competing close to home, he looks to revive his career while continuing to inspire the next generation of mixed martial arts athletes in the United Arab Emirates.
The residential property market in the United Arab Emirates remains resilient, with strong buyer interest despite rising supply and regional uncertainty. Most owners are holding assets, while buyers increasingly favor completed homes and expect price stabilization.
Bahrain and the United Kingdom reviewed their security partnership amid rising regional tensions. The talks emphasized expanded military cooperation and support for regional stability.
Japan fired a Type 88 missile during joint drills with the United States, Australia, and the Philippines in northern Philippine waters. The exercise comes as Tokyo and Manila discuss a potential defense equipment transfer amid rising regional tensions.
Saudi insurers delivered mixed first quarter results, with some firms posting strong profit growth while others reported declines or losses. Analysts cite solid structural support for the sector but warn that rising costs and geopolitical pressures are affecting profitability.
Cambodia says internal conflicts in Southeast Asia are hampering efforts to tackle a global energy crisis triggered by the Iran war. Disputes involving Thailand and ongoing unrest in Myanmar are testing regional unity ahead of a key summit.
Saudi Arabia led Gulf Cooperation Council dealmaking in 2025 as regional mergers and acquisitions rebounded strongly. Low insurance premiums and domestic-led growth supported a surge in high-value, cross-border transactions.
Peshawar Zalmi defeated Hyderabad Kingsmen by five wickets to win the Pakistan Super League title in Lahore. Aaron Hardie starred with both bat and ball in the final.
Saudi fighter Ahmed Albrahim will make his professional debut against Egypt's Khaled Mahmoud at the Professional Fighters League Middle East event in Dubai. The welterweight enters the bout confident after months of preparation and a strong showing in his previous outing.
Police are investigating an arson attack at a former synagogue in east London amid a rise in antisemitic incidents. The prime minister has described the situation as a crisis and said authorities are examining possible foreign involvement.
Religious tourism in Najaf and Karbala has nearly collapsed after regional conflict halted the flow of foreign pilgrims. Hotel closures and mass layoffs threaten a key source of Iraq's non oil revenue.
Two Gaza-bound flotilla activists detained in Israel allege psychological abuse, threats and harsh prison conditions. Israeli authorities deny torture claims and accuse them of serious security offenses.
Heart patients in Gaza face worsening conditions as medical shortages and damaged hospitals limit life-saving care. Thousands are unable to access treatment or travel abroad, leading to rising deaths from heart disease.
Razane Jammal takes on her first lead role in an Arab film with the historical drama 'Asad,' directed by Mohamed Diab. The film will be released across the Middle East on May 21.
Iran's closure of the Strait of Hormuz has sparked fears of a historic global energy crisis and drawn comparisons to the Cuban Missile Crisis. As President Donald Trump escalates pressure, questions grow over whether either side will accept a compromise seen as a 'humiliating solution'.
Saudi Arabia's travel and tourism sector grew 7.4 percent in 2025 to reach $178 billion, outpacing global and regional averages. Strong investment and rising international and business travel spending are reinforcing the Kingdom's position as the Middle East's largest tourism market.
President Donald Trump announced that Project Freedom will begin Monday to help ships exit the Strait of Hormuz amid rising tensions with Iran. The move comes after renewed maritime incidents and ongoing disputes over control of the vital shipping route.
Saudi Arabia reaffirmed its full support for Bahrain's security measures, calling Bahrain's stability integral to regional security. The United Nations telecommunications agency also approved a resolution addressing the impact of Iranian attacks on Gulf telecommunications infrastructure.
Fouad Siniora says negotiating with Israel is a constitutional right and a national necessity for Lebanon. He blames Hezbollah for initiating conflict without state approval and calls for diplomacy, reform and stronger regional support to stabilize the country.
Women in Saudi Arabia are making significant inroads into the construction sector as national reforms expand workforce participation. Their growing presence is influencing project design, collaboration and leadership across major developments.
Koora Break has opened a new regional headquarters in Riyadh to support its international growth. Backed by Rio Ferdinand’s investment group, the platform is expanding its production capabilities and developing new digital and mobile football products.
A Hezbollah lawmaker said the group can undermine ongoing Lebanon-Israel negotiations and will not abide by their results. The remarks come amid continued Israeli strikes and fragile ceasefire efforts.
Donald Trump said the United States could resume strikes on Iran if it 'misbehaves' as he reviews a new proposal from Tehran. Iran has offered to reopen key shipping routes and delay nuclear talks in an effort to end the conflict.
Spain has demanded the release of a dual Spanish citizen detained by Israel after an aid flotilla was intercepted in international waters. The case has intensified diplomatic tensions between the two countries.
Rising maritime risks have renewed interest in reviving the historic Trans-Arabian Pipeline as a secure oil export route. While potentially cost-effective, the project faces major geopolitical, economic, and legal hurdles.
Hezbollah condemned a Lebanese television channel for airing an Angry Birds-style parody of its leaders, calling it offensive. The clip sparked sectarian tensions and prompted the president to urge restraint and national unity.
Lebanon’s army chief met with a United States general in Beirut to discuss national and regional security developments. The talks focused on supporting the Lebanese army and strengthening a ceasefire monitoring mechanism.
The United States has warned shipping firms they risk sanctions for paying Iran to pass through the Strait of Hormuz. The move comes amid a naval blockade and rising tensions over control of the strategic waterway.
Australian activists detained after a Gaza-bound aid flotilla was intercepted have alleged beatings and abuse while held on an Israeli vessel. Israel denies mistreatment as diplomatic efforts continue.
The United States will withdraw 5,000 troops from Germany as tensions grow between President Donald Trump and Berlin over the Iran war. The decision reduces American forces in Europe and underscores Washington’s call for greater European defense responsibility.
Israeli operations in southern Lebanon have destroyed large areas of farmland and displaced most farmers, raising fears of long-term environmental and economic damage. Lebanese officials warn that contaminated soil and devastated infrastructure could prevent residents from returning and threaten national food security.
The World Health Organization is urging immediate access for medicines and medical supplies into Gaza to restore health services. Severe infrastructure damage, water shortages, and limited aid continue to strain the territory’s fragile health system.
The United States will close its Gaza coordination center and transfer its duties to a new international stabilization mission. The move underscores mounting difficulties in enforcing the ceasefire and advancing reconstruction efforts.
Israeli police arrested a 36-year-old man suspected of attacking a nun near Jerusalem's Old City in what authorities called a racially motivated assault. Christian leaders say such incidents are part of a growing pattern of violence and harassment.
Hezbollah says it has reinforced its presence in southern Lebanon despite previous disarmament efforts. The group claims it is prepared for a prolonged conflict as fighting with Israel continues and casualties mount.
Major global news outlets are urging Israel to end its long-standing ban on foreign journalists entering Gaza. With a ceasefire in place, media leaders argue there is no justification for continued restrictions amid mounting journalist deaths.
As global rivalry intensifies, countries must rely less on assumed goodwill and more on strategic economic diplomacy. Asia’s experience shows that building domestic strength while negotiating pragmatic partnerships is the surest path to resilience.
Amazon said it may take months to restore cloud services in Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates after drone strikes damaged data centers in March. Dozens of services remain disrupted, and billing operations in the region have been suspended.
Axel Springer’s chief executive told staff that the company’s pro Israel values are non negotiable. His comments came after newsroom concerns about editorial independence and his opinion pieces on Israel and Iran.
Iran's supreme leader vowed to defend the country's nuclear and missile programs, calling them national assets. His remarks come as the United States pushes for a maritime coalition to secure the Strait of Hormuz amid rising tensions.
A new Camera Museum in Alkhobar showcases the history and evolution of photography from its earliest beginnings to modern technology. Founded by Majid Al-Ghamdi, the interactive space blends education, nostalgia and playful experiences for visitors.
Gold demand is forecast to stay elevated through 2026 as geopolitical tensions, inflation concerns, and central bank buying support prices. Although high prices are curbing jewelry purchases, investment in bars and coins remains strong.
Japanese and Saudi officials met in Tokyo to reaffirm and expand their strategic partnership. Leaders highlighted cooperation in energy security, advanced industries, and emerging technologies while pledging closer long-term collaboration.
Saudi Arabia’s ambassador to Lebanon said the Taif Agreement is the cornerstone of any political settlement and called for stronger civil peace. Lebanese religious leaders praised the Kingdom’s role in supporting stability and unity amid ongoing challenges.
The war in Iran has cost the United States $25 billion, mostly for munitions, according to a senior defense official. The conflict has strained public support and contributed to rising fuel prices ahead of midterm elections.
Iran was absent from key soccer meetings in Vancouver due to visa problems, casting doubt on its World Cup participation. Political tensions and travel restrictions continue to complicate preparations for the tournament in North America.
Lebanon has detained former Palestinian ambassador Ashraf Dabbour on corruption charges upon his arrival in Beirut. The arrest follows a Red Notice and previous accusations that led to his removal from office last year.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth will face congressional questioning over the Iran war and a proposed 1.5 trillion dollar defense budget. Lawmakers from both parties are expected to scrutinize the costs of the conflict and recent leadership changes at the Pentagon.
Two Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon killed five people, including three rescuers caught in a second blast. Lebanese officials condemned the attack as a war crime amid ongoing clashes despite a ceasefire.
A Moroccan court upheld an eight-month sentence against rapper Souhaib Kabli for insulting public institutions. Supporters say the case reflects restrictions on freedom of expression.
Mahmoud Abbas and King Abdullah of Jordan discussed Gaza developments and a proposed ceasefire plan. Abbas reaffirmed the unity of Palestinian territories and highlighted ongoing political reforms.
Saudi Aramco retained its position as the Middle East's most valuable brand for the seventh year, with its value rising to 47.3 billion dollars. The growth was supported by higher oil production and continued strategic expansion.
Israel has ordered evacuations in more than a dozen southern Lebanese towns ahead of a possible attack, citing ceasefire violations by Hezbollah. The move follows expanded Israeli strikes and rising tensions despite ongoing ceasefire efforts.
Doctors Without Borders says Israel is using water access as a weapon in Gaza by destroying infrastructure and blocking supplies. The group warns that the resulting shortages are worsening humanitarian conditions and raising the risk of disease.
President Vladimir Putin praised Iran's resistance to United States pressure and pledged continued Russian support during talks in Saint Petersburg. Moscow called for renewed negotiations and warned against further military escalation in the region.
France urged Iran to make major concessions to resolve the crisis over the Strait of Hormuz during a tense United Nations Security Council session. The United States accused Tehran of mining international waters, while Iran demanded guarantees against further attacks.
Ukraine summoned Israel's ambassador over a grain shipment it says was taken from Russian-occupied territory. Israel denied receiving evidence but said the matter would be examined.
World leaders met at the United Nations to review the nuclear non-proliferation treaty amid rising fears of a new arms race. Growing arsenals, deepening geopolitical tensions and disputes over Iran and North Korea threaten to undermine the conference.
Bahrain has revoked the citizenship of 69 people for allegedly supporting hostile Iranian actions. The move follows weeks of regional tensions and Iranian attacks on Gulf states.
Israeli forces delivered demolition orders to dozens of Palestinian property owners north of East Jerusalem, citing lack of permits. Palestinian officials say the move is part of a broader policy to fragment Palestinian communities.
Lebanon is working with the United States to preserve a fragile ceasefire with Israel amid renewed strikes and rising civilian casualties. Internal divisions are deepening as leaders debate whether to move toward direct negotiations.
Saudi Arabia reviewed progress on Vision 2030 as it begins its final phase through 2030. Leaders highlighted strong economic diversification, social reforms, and rising global competitiveness, emphasizing continued growth beyond the strategy’s formal timeline.
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.
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