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The International Monetary Fund will not increase Pakistan's $1.4 billion climate resilience loan despite recent deadly floods. Pakistan continues to assess damages and implement economic reforms as part of its recovery efforts.
A United Nations report finds that women's participation in peace and security is declining, with rising violence and exclusion from peace talks. Nearly 700 million women and girls live near conflict, and funding for women-led organizations is drying up. The report urges urgent action to reverse these trends.
President Trump warned that Hamas would be eradicated if it breaks the Gaza ceasefire. He stressed that the United States would not send troops, but other countries are ready to help stabilize the region.
Israeli air strikes in southern Lebanon have heightened regional tensions as Lebanon faces international pressure to disarm Hezbollah. Lebanese leaders are exploring diplomatic solutions amid calls for stronger state authority and reforms. The situation remains fragile with concerns over security and upcoming United Nations troop withdrawals.
Hamas officials are meeting Egyptian and Qatari mediators in Cairo to discuss the Gaza ceasefire and Palestinian unity. The talks follow renewed violence and focus on future governance of Gaza. Efforts continue to restore calm and unify Palestinian factions.
Russia says it is ready to expand cooperation with Iran in all areas, citing strong and dynamic relations. The announcement comes amid ongoing tensions over Iran's nuclear program and recent high-level meetings between the two countries.
Tokyo Governor Koike aims to attract Saudi investment and promote Tokyo's business and cultural strengths during her upcoming Middle East visit. She will highlight financial opportunities and showcase Japanese anime and technology to local leaders.
Saudi and French leaders discussed the Gaza crisis, calling for humanitarian relief and a complete Israeli withdrawal. They urged practical steps toward a two-state solution and lasting peace in the Middle East.
Israeli air strikes killed at least 21 people across Gaza on Sunday, including women and children, according to local officials. The attacks come amid renewed accusations between Israel and Hamas over ceasefire violations and a halt to aid deliveries.
Israeli forces demolished a residential apartment and damaged properties in Tubas during a large-scale raid. Several homes were converted into military posts, and residents were detained. The operation is part of ongoing military actions in the northern West Bank.
A Palestinian detainee from Jenin refugee camp died in Israeli custody after his health deteriorated and he was diagnosed with cancer. Rights groups say his death adds to the growing number of Palestinian prisoners who have died since 2023.
Netanyahu insists the Gaza war will only end when Hamas is disarmed and Gaza is demilitarized. The return of hostage remains and the closure of the Rafah crossing remain key issues as humanitarian efforts continue amid ongoing violence.
A Cameroon-flagged tanker suffered an explosion and fire off Yemen's coast, prompting a rescue operation for its crew. Yemen's Houthi rebels denied involvement in the attack. The Gulf of Aden remains a volatile area for maritime traffic.
Hamas warns that the closure of the Rafah crossing is delaying the handover of hostages' remains due to blocked access for search and forensic teams.
Conflicting statements from Palestinian and Israeli officials have left the reopening of the Rafah border crossing in doubt. The crossing remains closed to those leaving Gaza, and its future operation is uncertain.
UK Foreign Office staff promoted a trade mission to Israel despite suspended trade talks and criticism of Israeli actions. The visit drew attention to inconsistencies in government policy and relations with Israel's defense industry.
Nine people were killed in Gaza after Israeli forces fired at a bus carrying displaced individuals. Civil defense crews recovered the bodies following the attack east of the Zeitun neighborhood.
Millions are expected to join 'No Kings' protests across the United States on Saturday, opposing President Trump's policies. Organizers say the rallies aim to unite those concerned about the country's direction, while Republican leaders have condemned the events.
The International Criminal Court has rejected Israel's appeal against arrest warrants for its leaders over alleged war crimes in Gaza. The court is still considering Israel's challenge to its jurisdiction.
Hamas says it will keep security control in Gaza for now and cannot commit to disarmament, complicating United States peace efforts. The group is open to a multi-year ceasefire and future elections but insists on guarantees for Palestinian statehood. Negotiations continue amid pressure from Israel and the United States.
The United Nations says it will take time to reverse famine in Gaza, despite recent increases in food deliveries. Officials urge the opening of all land crossings to speed up aid and reach more people in need.
France and Britain are working with the United States to draft a United Nations resolution for an international force in Gaza. The force would not be a formal United Nations peacekeeping mission, and talks are ongoing with several countries about contributing troops. The resolution aims to provide a legal mandate and encourage international support.
Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon killed one person and wounded seven, drawing condemnation from Lebanon's president. The attacks targeted areas linked to militant groups despite a ceasefire agreement.
The United Nations has rejected Houthi claims that its staff in Yemen were engaged in espionage, warning such accusations put aid workers at risk. The organization is demanding the immediate release of detained staff and insists its mission in Yemen is purely humanitarian.
The US denies that Hamas is violating the ceasefire by delaying the return of all dead hostages, citing recovery challenges amid Gaza's destruction. Israel has restricted aid in response and warned of possible military action if the deal is not fulfilled.
The United Kingdom has ended its surveillance flights over Gaza after nearly two years, following the release of hostages and the recent ceasefire. The operation, focused on locating hostages, faced criticism over oversight and intelligence sharing. Officials insist strict controls were maintained throughout the mission.
Abu Dhabi will host the first NBA Academy Showcase in the Middle East, bringing together top youth teams and scouts. The event highlights the city's growing role in basketball development and follows a surge in participation across the region.
Flynas will begin direct flights between Jeddah and Moscow on December 23, with three weekly departures. The new route supports Saudi Arabia's efforts to boost tourism and expand international air connections.
Riyadh Season 2025 will open with a parade featuring giant balloons from New York's Macy's event, making their Middle Eastern debut. The spectacle will include floats, international performers, and live music, highlighting Riyadh's rise as a global entertainment hub.
Saudi Arabia will launch a national scrap metal company to boost its steel sector and cut import reliance. The move is part of a larger industrial strategy with nearly $16 billion in investment opportunities. Industry leaders are meeting in Riyadh to discuss innovation and sustainability in steel production.
Behzad Ahmed Warsi, once a Karachi mechanic, is now a celebrated surrealist artist exhibiting worldwide. His transformation began after a chance meeting with painter Shahid Rassam, leading to a life devoted to art and teaching.
Mian Raza Rabbani has rededicated his novella to Gaza's children, citing the unprecedented scale of suffering. At the launch, Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari warned of the need for vigilance over the Gaza ceasefire and condemned the ongoing violence.
Israel will open the Rafah crossing to allow humanitarian aid into Gaza and has canceled plans to reduce the number of aid trucks. This follows the return of the bodies of four hostages.
The Palestinian Authority has condemned Hamas for extrajudicial killings in Gaza, calling for accountability and protection of civilians. It warned these acts undermine unity and reconstruction efforts. International calls for Hamas to disarm continue amid ongoing tensions.
The US has revoked visas for six foreigners over online comments about Charlie Kirk's assassination. The move is part of a wider crackdown on foreigners accused of supporting unrest or criticizing government policies. Civil rights groups have raised concerns about free speech.
Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal met with US President Donald Trump and other leaders at a Gaza peace summit. Talks centered on a US-led plan for lasting peace and the release of hostages and detainees. The summit saw leaders sign a declaration supporting the ceasefire.
Indonesia's tourism sector is seeing major growth through key events and international outreach. Recent forums and fairs in Jakarta have attracted global attention and boosted visitor numbers. Officials are optimistic about continued expansion and innovation in the industry.
Pakistan, Turkiye, and Azerbaijan held a summit in Islamabad, calling for collective action against terrorism and stronger cooperation in various fields. The meeting comes amid recent deadly clashes between Pakistan and Afghanistan. The leaders also discussed climate change, regional solidarity, and future collaboration.
Hamas has handed over seven hostages to the Red Cross as part of a ceasefire deal with Israel. The agreement involves exchanging 20 hostages for over 1,900 Palestinian prisoners. The Red Cross is overseeing the transfers and the return of remains.
Hamas has published a list of over 1,900 Palestinian prisoners it says will be released in exchange for 20 hostages as part of a ceasefire with Israel. The Red Cross will oversee the releases, while international leaders discuss Gaza's future. The exchange marks a major step toward ending the conflict.
World leaders are meeting in Egypt to support the Gaza ceasefire and discuss future peace and reconstruction efforts. Israel and Hamas are not attending the summit. The gathering highlights international backing for ending the conflict and rebuilding Gaza.
Pakistani conglomerate Interloop Holdings is expanding into the Gulf cheese market through a joint venture in Turkiye, aiming to boost dairy exports. The group plans to increase production and is exploring further expansion in Saudi Arabia. This move comes as part of Pakistan's efforts to diversify exports amid economic challenges.
Trump said he may tell Putin that the US could send Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine if the war continues. Zelensky insists the missiles would target only military sites, while Russia warns such a move would escalate the conflict.
Kamala Harris' memoir exposes deep divisions and blame within the Democratic Party after its 2024 defeat. Her defensive narrative and lack of self-reflection have sparked controversy and criticism, further highlighting the party's ongoing struggles.
Vice President JD Vance said the release of Israeli hostages by Hamas could happen soon and stressed that US troops in Israel will only monitor the Gaza ceasefire. He reaffirmed there are no plans for American troops to enter Palestinian territory.
A Gaza doctoral student awarded a scholarship in Britain is heartbroken after her family was denied entry to the UK. The government cites difficulties in securing Israeli permission for their exit, while the student and her supporters urge intervention.
The GEOMIN Symposium, the region's largest mining summit, has begun in Jeddah, gathering experts and leaders from 34 countries. The event aims to advance mineral exploration and foster global collaboration in the mining sector.
A Hamas source says the group will not take part in governing Gaza after the war, as talks continue over a new administration. Hamas rejects disarmament but agrees to a long-term truce. A technocratic committee is being formed to run Gaza's public services.
Palestinians returning to Gaza City face widespread destruction as a ceasefire begins. Hamas warns of difficult negotiations ahead, while a major prisoner and hostage exchange is expected soon. The humanitarian situation remains dire amid ongoing political uncertainty.
A Palestinian and a Franco-Israeli have opened a restaurant in Paris to promote peace through food. The venue brings together people from different backgrounds, serving Middle Eastern dishes under Palestinian, French, and Israeli flags. The founders hope it will foster unity and dialogue.
Pro-Palestinian demonstrators marched in Oslo before the Israel versus Norway football match, calling for Israel's exclusion from international football. Organizers condemned Israel's actions in Gaza and urged continued activism despite a recent ceasefire.
President Macron will travel to Egypt to support the Gaza ceasefire deal and discuss its implementation with regional partners. The visit is part of France's ongoing efforts to promote Middle East peace. Macron's trip comes as he faces political turmoil at home.
Nearly 100 police officers have been injured in clashes with a group marching to Islamabad to protest in support of Palestinians. Authorities have blocked the march, but confrontations continue. The government has condemned the violence and is preventing entry to the capital.
A foreign press group is urging Israel to allow immediate, independent access to Gaza for international journalists after a ceasefire was declared. The group says repeated requests for access have been ignored and calls for an end to press restrictions. The ceasefire includes troop withdrawals and a prisoner exchange.
The United States has approved a Qatari air force facility at an Idaho air base to host F-15 jets and pilots. Officials say the move will boost military cooperation, but it has drawn criticism online. The facility will remain under US control.
President Trump has brokered a ceasefire and hostage release deal between Israel and Hamas in Gaza after months of deadlock. The agreement, reached with help from Arab and Muslim allies, will see Hamas release 48 hostages but leaves key issues unresolved. The truce marks a turning point, though the future of Gaza remains uncertain.
The United States is sending about 200 troops to Israel to help support and monitor the Gaza ceasefire. The team will assist with humanitarian aid and logistics but will not enter Gaza. This move is part of a wider effort to stabilize the region.
Saudi Arabia has granted citizenship to Uber co-founder Travis Kalanick and Red Sea Global CEO John Pagano, recognizing their achievements in technology and tourism. The move supports the Kingdom's efforts to attract top talent and foster innovation.
President Trump will visit Egypt next week to attend celebrations for a Gaza ceasefire deal. The agreement between Israel and Hamas includes a ceasefire and a prisoner exchange. The ceasefire is expected to take effect soon.
Egypt's president told Donald Trump he 'deserves the Nobel Peace Prize' for helping secure a Gaza ceasefire. El-Sisi invited Trump to a celebration in Egypt and urged progress on the agreement's implementation.
The DP World Tour Play-Offs return to the United Arab Emirates in November, with top golfers set to compete in Abu Dhabi and Dubai. Paul Waring attended the launch event, and stars like Rory McIlroy and Ludvig Aberg are confirmed to play. Organizers expect two weeks of elite golf and global attention for the region.
The UK government is considering new police powers to restrict chants and limit pro-Palestine protests, citing public order and antisemitism concerns. Human rights groups warn the move could further erode democratic freedoms. The proposals follow recent protests and a deadly attack at a Manchester synagogue.
Hamas' October 7 attacks gave Israel the pretext to swiftly pursue its longstanding regional objectives. The article examines how these events accelerated Israel's plans and questions the logic behind Hamas' actions.
Abu Dhabi officials signed a series of multi-sector agreements with US partners during a visit to New York, aiming to strengthen economic ties. The deals cover technology, energy, manufacturing, and finance, reflecting rising trade and investment between the two countries.
Israeli forces intercepted a Gaza-bound aid flotilla, boarding several boats carrying activists and humanitarian supplies. All passengers are reported safe and will be deported. The incident is the latest in a series of attempts to deliver aid to Gaza amid worsening conditions.
Pakistan has called on the United Nations to complete decolonization, citing Palestine and Kashmir as urgent cases. The country emphasized the need for an independent Palestinian state amid ongoing violence and humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
Donald Trump has ramped up his campaign for the Nobel Peace Prize, citing his claimed peacemaking efforts and rivalry with Barack Obama. Despite support from some leaders, his assertions remain controversial and the prize continues to elude him.
Google has expanded its AI Mode in Search to 36 new languages, including Arabic, reaching over 200 countries. The feature offers advanced, AI-powered responses to user queries, but has raised concerns about its impact on website traffic.
The World Bank has raised Saudi Arabia's 2025 growth forecast, citing strong oil and non-oil sector performance. The report also highlights rising female workforce participation and robust regional economic prospects.
Pakistan confirms the release of ex-senator Mushtaq Ahmed Khan after his detention by Israeli forces during a Gaza aid mission. Khan is now safe in Jordan and described harsh treatment while in custody. The incident has sparked international condemnation and calls for renewed humanitarian access to Gaza.
A new study finds the United States has given at least $21.7 billion in military aid to Israel since the Gaza war began. The report says this support was essential for Israel's campaign against Hamas. Additional billions have been spent on broader Middle East operations.
A Pakistani diplomat told the United Nations that most women killed in conflicts last year were in Gaza and called for greater female representation in peace processes. She urged accountability for crimes against women and highlighted their ongoing exclusion from decision-making in conflict zones.
United Nations chief Antonio Guterres urges an immediate halt to violence in Gaza and Israel, calling for the release of all hostages and renewed peace efforts. He describes the ongoing crisis as a humanitarian catastrophe and stresses the need for lasting peace.
Israel has deported 161 European activists, including Greeks and Swedes, who attempted to deliver aid to Gaza by sea. The activists arrived in Athens, where they demonstrated in support of Palestine. Israeli authorities say the flotilla violated a restricted area and found no aid on board.
An Israeli advocacy group has urged the Nobel Committee to award the Peace Prize to United States President Donald Trump for his efforts to resolve the Gaza hostage crisis. Experts, however, doubt his chances and question some of his claims.
Pakistan is reviewing offers in a tender to import 100,000 tons of sugar, aiming to stabilize rising domestic prices. The lowest bid so far is $533 per ton, but no deal has been made yet.
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization is set to choose a new director amid a looming budget crisis following the United States' withdrawal. Egyptian professor Khaled el-Enany and Congolese economist Firmin Matoko are the frontrunners. The winner will face calls for reform and efforts to secure new funding.
Trump calls for speedy progress in negotiations to release hostages, end the war in Gaza, and achieve peace in the Middle East, with technical teams set to meet in Egypt to finalize details.
Turkish authorities canceled the Robbie Williams concert in Istanbul due to safety concerns amidst protests. The concert was set for October 7, coinciding with the anniversary of attacks in Israel.
Hamas and Israel are responding positively to US President Donald Trump's proposed roadmap for Gaza, with talks focusing on a ceasefire and the release of captives. Hayya's arrival in Egypt marks the beginning of negotiations for a potential agreement.
Benedikt Franke highlights the optimism at the AlUla summit amidst debates over Trump's peace plan. The meeting emphasized the need for regional and global cooperation in addressing complex conflicts.
Jordan and Syria collaborate to thwart drug smuggling attempts and dismantle criminal networks, reinforcing their commitment to combatting narcotics and enhancing regional security.
The meeting between Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu in Washington last week was highly anticipated, with the potential for a significant impact on the peace process in Gaza. The plan presented by Trump could bring an end to the war, but its implementation remains uncertain.
Ankara's engagement with Haftar and the Tobruk administration has intensified rivalries in the Eastern Mediterranean, impacting regional relationships and diplomatic efforts. The Turkiye-Greece rivalry has divided the EU, while Turkiye's diplomatic maneuvers with Egypt, Italy, and other countries aim to counterbalance Greek influence in the region.
Former Pakistani senator Mushtaq Ahmad detained by Israeli forces after aid convoy intercepted on way to Gaza. Islamabad working with partners for early repatriation of its nationals detained from flotilla.
Tens of thousands marched in Brussels in support of Palestinians, calling for stronger action against Israel. Belgium's foreign minister criticized the EU's lack of response to Israel's actions in Gaza.
Trump warns Hamas to release hostages in Gaza or face consequences. Israel seeks return of remains of hostages taken during 2023 attack. Negotiations ongoing between US and Hamas.
Over 1,000 people welcomed an aid boat in Tunisia with Greta Thunberg and activists onboard, aiming to break Israel's blockade of Gaza. European Parliament member Rima Hassan praised the role of people in supporting the Palestinian cause.
Pro-Palestinian demonstrators in Lahore protest Israel's seizure of Gaza aid and demand the release of activists. The Global Sumud Flotilla's interception has sparked global outrage and renewed calls to end the blockade on Gaza.
Israeli army intercepts missile from Yemen following sirens in multiple areas. Houthis, backed by Iran, frequently target Israel with missiles and drones.
AlUla Development Co. is leading efforts to transform AlUla into a world-class destination by balancing development with cultural authenticity. The company's focus on heritage-led tourism is driving economic growth and positioning AlUla as a global cultural tourism hub.
Deported activists from Gaza flotilla recount being treated like animals by Israeli forces, facing violence and mistreatment. They were denied water and medicine, held in prison, and subjected to psychological and physical violence during the interception of the boats.
UN rights chief hails Trump's peace plan as a chance to stop the carnage in Gaza, while Israel continues operations in Gaza City despite calls for an immediate halt to the fighting.
The EU's new 'Pact for the Mediterranean' seeks to improve relations with North African countries, but faces obstacles such as market-centric strategy and conflicting priorities. The pact's success and credibility are in question due to challenges in the region.
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg alleges mistreatment in Israeli cell, including lack of food and water, according to correspondence seen by The Guardian.
Gaza faces devastation after an attack leads to a harsh response from Israel. Calls for de-escalation and a ceasefire highlight the need for a lasting solution to restore peace and dignity to the people of Palestine.