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The United States aircraft carrier Gerald R. Ford has arrived in Croatia for repairs after a fire injured sailors during its Red Sea deployment. The vessel will also host officials to highlight ties between the two countries.
Iran's president told Pakistan's prime minister that trust is vital for mediation over the Middle East conflict. Pakistan will host regional foreign ministers as it steps up efforts to help de-escalate tensions and facilitate dialogue.
A Dubai gym has launched a sleep-focused class designed to help stressed residents rest more effectively. The structured sessions combine stretching, breathing, meditation and a dedicated nap environment to promote recovery and wellbeing.
Pakistan may host talks with Turkiye, Saudi Arabia and Egypt on the Middle East conflict this weekend. Islamabad is also acting as a mediator between Iran and the United States, with a possible direct meeting expected soon.
Naseem Shah faces disciplinary action after criticizing a politician's presence at the Pakistan Super League opener. The Pakistan Cricket Board has issued him a notice for breaching contract and media rules.
The International Monetary Fund and Pakistan reached a staff-level agreement that will unlock 1.2 billion dollars in funding pending board approval. The lender praised economic progress but warned that Middle East tensions and rising energy prices pose risks to inflation and growth.
Israel said it detected and moved to intercept a missile launched from Yemen, the first such incident since the war began. The development follows threats from Yemen's Houthi movement to intervene in support of Iran.
Saudi Arabia has called on its citizens to leave Lebanon as Israel expands military operations in the south. The United Nations warns that the escalating conflict has displaced over one million people and risks triggering a humanitarian catastrophe.
Iran has threatened to strike key Saudi and Emirati oil ports if the United States invades its territory, warning of wider regional escalation. Missile and drone attacks have continued as tensions rise over the Strait of Hormuz.
Russia and Iran discussed prospects for a diplomatic resolution to the escalating Middle East conflict. The talks come amid deepening strategic ties and Western allegations that Moscow is providing Tehran with military support.
The United Nations human rights chief called for justice after a strike on an Iranian school killed 168 people. He urged a swift and transparent investigation into the reported targeting error.
More than 120 children have been killed and thousands injured as fighting between Israel and Hezbollah devastates southern Lebanon. Over 1 million people have been displaced, with aid agencies warning of an escalating humanitarian crisis.
Iran's Revolutionary Guards said they turned back three ships in the Strait of Hormuz and declared the route closed to vessels linked to allies of Israel and the United States. The move follows disputes over claims that the waterway remains open.
The Associated Press is now calling Israel’s military operation in southern Lebanon an invasion. The decision follows weeks of ground fighting and the deployment of thousands of Israeli troops across the border.
Pakistan's aviation sector has lost about $72 million due to Middle East airspace disruptions triggered by the war on Iran. Flight cancellations, rising fuel costs and heavy reliance on Gulf routes have intensified financial strain on airlines.
The summit of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations will proceed in May with a shortened agenda focused on fuel, food prices, and migrant workers. Leaders agreed that regional coordination is crucial despite the conflict in the Middle East.
Iraq has condemned attacks against Gulf states and Jordan and pledged to address security threats from its territory. The move follows a joint call by regional countries urging Baghdad to prevent further assaults by armed groups.
South Africa has been excluded from the Group of Seven summit in France amid strained relations with the United States. Pretoria initially cited American pressure but later said there was no confirmation of such influence.
Yemen's Houthis say they are ready to strike the Bab Al Mandeb Strait in support of Iran. A renewed attack on the key shipping route could deepen the global energy and economic crisis linked to the Middle East conflict.
Saudi Arabia's envoy to Pakistan has praised Islamabad's efforts to ease tensions as Iran continues attacks on Gulf nations. Pakistan is facilitating indirect talks and urging restraint to promote regional stability.
Israel says it killed the commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard's navy in an airstrike that also targeted other senior officers. United States officials claim the strikes have severely weakened Iran's naval capabilities.
Hezbollah has rejected ceasefire negotiations as Israel intensifies strikes and expands ground operations in southern Lebanon. The escalating conflict has caused heavy casualties and mass displacement, prompting calls for restraint from the United Nations.
China says signs from Iran and the United States offer a 'glimmer of hope' for renewed peace talks. However, Tehran denies negotiations are taking place as fighting continues.
An Israeli judge has closed the investigation into the death of Palestinian teen Walid Ahmad in prison, despite findings that he was severely starved. The ruling has intensified scrutiny of conditions for Palestinian minors in Israeli detention facilities.
A senior commander has urged the North Atlantic Treaty Organization to urgently overhaul its defense production and decision-making processes. He warned that Russia’s wartime transformation and rapid weapons manufacturing expose serious weaknesses in the alliance’s speed and preparedness.
Middle Eastern sovereign wealth funds have recorded massive gains from early bets on Chinese artificial intelligence firms listed in Hong Kong. The windfall comes despite regional conflict and reflects a careful balance between investments in China and the United States.
Thousands have been killed across the Middle East since fighting began between the United States, Israel and Iran on February 28. Casualties span Iran, Lebanon, Israel, Iraq and several Gulf states, with figures differing between official sources and rights groups.
An Egyptian drama series portraying the war in Gaza has faced backlash from Palestinians who say it dramatizes their ongoing suffering. While some believe it raises awareness, others call it insensitive and politically charged.
Jordan denounced an Iranian strike on Bahrain that killed a Moroccan contractor and injured several personnel from Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates. Amman reaffirmed its support for both countries and said Arab states were not involved in recent United States-led attacks on Iran.
A United Nations-backed peace official urged comprehensive disarmament and civilian governance in Gaza as the only path to lasting security. He warned that failure to act could lead to renewed conflict and deeper humanitarian crisis.
Palestinian police cleared Iranian missile fragments near Hebron after interceptions by Israeli defenses. The incident comes amid rising civilian casualties and limited protective infrastructure in the occupied West Bank.
Pakistan has offered to host peace talks between the United States and Iran as fighting in the Gulf continues. Officials say Islamabad's ties with both sides and its regional stakes position it as a potential mediator.
Two minors were arrested after a car was set ablaze in Antwerp's Jewish quarter, triggering a terror investigation. The incident follows a series of recent attacks on Jewish sites across Europe, prompting heightened security in Belgium.
Chile has sharply raised gasoline and diesel prices as global oil costs surge due to the Middle East war. The government says ending fuel subsidies is necessary to protect public finances, despite concerns about rising inflation.
Iran fired another wave of missiles at Israel despite President Donald Trump's claims of progress toward ending the war. Tehran denied any talks were underway as fighting intensified in Israel and Lebanon, fueling fears of a wider energy crisis.
Airlines around the world have canceled or suspended flights to major Middle Eastern destinations as the war in Iran disrupts regional airspace. Tens of thousands of passengers remain stranded amid widespread closures and reduced schedules.
The administration of President Donald Trump has opened two new civil rights investigations into Harvard University. The probes will examine alleged race-based admissions practices and claims of antisemitism on campus.
Singapore's foreign minister warned that the war against Iran and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz could trigger an economic crisis in Asia. He urged regional governments to prepare for prolonged energy disruption and rising inflation.
Pakistan suspended mobile and cellular internet services across Balochistan on Republic Day due to security concerns. Authorities cited potential threats in the restive province, where a separatist insurgency has intensified.
Czech authorities are investigating a fire at a defense factory as a deliberate attack, including a possible Russian link. The blaze did not disrupt planned drone deliveries to Ukraine.
Iraq’s prime minister said he will speed up the withdrawal of the United States led coalition formed to fight the Daesh group. The move comes amid rising regional tensions and ongoing attacks by pro-Iran armed factions.
Four ambulances operated by a Jewish volunteer emergency service were set on fire in north London. Police are investigating the incident as an antisemitic hate crime.
The Earth trapped a record amount of heat in 2025, marking the eleventh straight year of unprecedented global temperatures. Scientists warn that rising ocean heat, sea levels and ice loss signal long-lasting and potentially irreversible climate impacts.
President Donald Trump escalated tensions with Iran by threatening to strike its power plants if the Strait of Hormuz is not reopened. Lawmakers and legal experts questioned the legality and strategy of targeting civilian infrastructure.
Iran has threatened to target desalination plants after accusing Israel and the United States of striking its water infrastructure, raising fears of a dangerous escalation. In a region heavily dependent on desalinated water, prolonged attacks could trigger severe humanitarian and economic consequences.
Emmanuel Grégoire has been elected mayor of Paris, extending Socialist leadership in the capital. Municipal elections across France showed gains for traditional parties and a notable far-right victory in Nice.
Pakistan expects to stabilize fuel supplies by April despite global price spikes caused by Middle East tensions. The finance minister called on the private sector to help manage limited resources as the government implements austerity measures.
Israel says Iran has fired more than 400 missiles since the start of the war, with about 92 percent intercepted. Recent strikes in southern Israel left around 175 people requiring medical care.
President Donald Trump signaled he may wind down the Iran war even as his administration deployed more troops and eased some oil sanctions. The conflicting moves have fueled uncertainty about the direction of the conflict and its economic impact.
European and Canadian diplomats have condemned rising settler violence against Palestinians in the West Bank after a recent spike in deadly attacks. They called on Israeli authorities to prevent and prosecute those responsible amid escalating regional tensions.
An Iranian man and a Romanian woman have been charged after attempting to enter a Scottish naval base that houses Britain’s nuclear submarines. The case comes amid rising tensions between Britain and Iran over military cooperation with the United States.
A proposal outlining steps for Hamas to disarm has been delivered by Donald Trump's Board of Peace during talks in Cairo. The plan links reconstruction and Israeli withdrawal to full disarmament, which Hamas has so far refused.
Iran says the United States and Israel struck the Natanz nuclear facility in central Iran. Authorities reported no radioactive leakage following the attack.
Saudi Arabia and several regional countries have condemned Israel's airstrikes on southern Syria, calling them violations of international law. They urged the international community to intervene to prevent further escalation and protect regional stability.
Pakistan has introduced major port fee concessions to attract transshipment vessels to Karachi Port as regional shipping routes shift due to Middle East tensions. The incentives include significant discounts on port charges and additional benefits for environmentally friendly ships.
Four Palestinian women were killed in the West Bank by falling shrapnel after an Iranian missile launch, emergency responders said. Six others were injured in the incident near Hebron.
Conflict in the Middle East is disrupting key shipping routes, delaying lifesaving aid for over 400,000 children in Sudan, Afghanistan and Yemen. Save the Children warns rising costs and blocked deliveries could have severe global consequences.
Israel says it has launched its first airstrikes in northern Iran since the war began in late February. Reports indicate Iranian navy vessels in Bandar Anzali were targeted as the conflict continues to expand across the region.
Fertilizer prices have surged after the war in Iran disrupted key Middle East exports, leaving many United States farmers facing steep cost increases. Some growers warn supplies may run short, further straining an already fragile farm economy.
Israel says it killed senior Iranian official Ali Larijani and internal security chief Gen. Gholam Reza Soleimani in overnight strikes. The deaths come amid an escalating war that has rattled global energy markets and left Iran's leadership severely weakened.
Ukraine has sent more than 200 air defense experts to the Middle East at the request of partners, including the United States. Kyiv and London agreed to expand cooperation on drone production and military technology as European leaders reaffirm support for Ukraine.
Ali Larijani emerged as a central figure in Iran after the killing of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei at the start of the Middle East war. Reported dead by Israel but not confirmed by Tehran, he was a key architect of Iran's security and nuclear strategy.
Oil prices rose sharply as the Strait of Hormuz remained largely closed during the Israel-Iran war. Supply disruptions and escalating tensions have pushed Middle Eastern crude to record highs and raised fears of prolonged market instability.
Israel's president called on Europe to support efforts to eliminate Hezbollah as fighting intensifies in Lebanon. He also described the broader war with Iran as a turning point for regional and European security.
Leqaa Kordia was freed after a year in immigration detention tied to a crackdown on pro Palestinian protesters. An immigration judge granted her release after finding little evidence supporting the government's case.
Iran’s apology to Gulf neighbors was met with cautious optimism, but continued attacks by its military forces have deepened mistrust. Gulf states are urging Tehran’s new leadership to match words with concrete steps to end the violence.
Bateel’s head chefs highlight how the brand transforms its seven organic date varieties into innovative gourmet dishes. From date balsamic vinegar to experimental flavor pairings, the team continues to push culinary boundaries rooted in regional heritage.
A fifth Iranian women's soccer player has withdrawn her asylum request in Australia and will return to Iran. Only two team members remain in Australia after initially seeking protection.
Iran will raise its minimum wage by more than 60 percent as inflation and currency depreciation strain the economy. The move follows months of anti government protests sparked by rising living costs.
Spain and Argentina's planned Finalissima match in Qatar has been canceled due to regional conflict and travel disruptions. Alternative proposals were rejected by Argentina, and Spain will now face Serbia in a friendly.
Israel said it will not hold direct talks with Lebanon and urged Beirut to curb Hezbollah attacks. The foreign minister also reaffirmed coordination with the United States in continuing the war with Iran.
Oil prices are expected to climb further as the conflict in the Gulf disrupts shipping and energy infrastructure. Millions of barrels per day are already offline, raising fears of a prolonged supply shock and economic fallout. Analysts warn recovery could take months even after hostilities ease.
Shoppers crowded a major market in Rawalpindi ahead of Eid Al-Fitr despite rising fuel costs. Many sought bargains, though inconsistent pricing added to financial pressures during the festive season.
Iran launched a fresh missile barrage toward Israel, triggering sirens in Tel Aviv, while Hezbollah reported direct clashes with Israeli forces in southern Lebanon. Lebanon is considering negotiations as casualties continue to rise.
Arab residents in northern Israel say their towns lack adequate public shelters amid ongoing rocket fire. Local officials and rights groups point to significant gaps in protective infrastructure compared with Jewish communities.
Donald Trump urged global powers to help secure the Strait of Hormuz as the war with Iran escalates and disrupts oil supplies. Strikes across the region have raised fears of wider instability and a deepening humanitarian crisis.
Israel and Lebanon are expected to hold direct talks for the first time since the Iran war escalated the conflict. The discussions are set to address ending hostilities and the disarmament of Hezbollah amid mounting casualties and displacement in Lebanon.
Millions have been displaced inside Iran, but relatively few have fled abroad despite ongoing fighting. Neighboring countries and Europe are preparing for a potential surge in refugees if the conflict worsens.
Iran’s missile and drone attacks have exposed shared security risks for Gulf states and members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Ukraine’s experience countering similar threats offers a path for deeper trilateral cooperation at the upcoming summit in Ankara.
United Nations experts say Israeli airstrikes and evacuation orders have displaced more than 700,000 people in Lebanon. They warn the situation could amount to war crimes and trigger a full-scale humanitarian emergency without urgent action.
Russia said a temporary United States waiver on purchases of its oil reflects shared interest in stabilising energy markets. European leaders voiced concern that easing restrictions could bolster Moscow as global tensions keep oil prices elevated.
A United States refueling aircraft crashed in western Iraq during operations against Iran, prompting a rescue effort. The incident was not caused by hostile or friendly fire, and a second aircraft landed safely.
Citibank has temporarily closed most of its United Arab Emirates branches and shifted staff to remote work due to escalating regional conflict. Other international banks have taken similar precautions as tensions disrupt business and financial activity across the Middle East.
Up to 3.2 million people have been displaced inside Iran since the conflict began, according to the United Nations refugee agency. Most have fled major cities for rural and northern areas as humanitarian needs grow.
Saudi Arabia's defense minister discussed the escalating regional crisis with his counterparts in Turkey and Romania. The talks focused on condemning Iranian attacks and addressing the broader security and economic risks linked to rising tensions.
A former Pakistani militant leader has traveled to Kabul in an informal bid to ease rising tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan. The visit comes amid escalating cross-border violence and strained diplomatic ties.
A record rise in petrol prices in Pakistan, triggered by Middle East conflict and global oil volatility, is forcing citizens to cut travel and rethink daily life. The government says the increase is necessary to protect energy supplies and stabilize the economy.
Five Iran-backed fighters were killed in strikes in Iraq that their groups blamed on the United States. The attacks come amid rising regional tensions and continued drone activity targeting bases hosting United States forces.
Australia is sending a long-range reconnaissance aircraft to the Gulf to help protect civilians and secure airspace amid regional tensions. The government says the mission is defensive and focused on safeguarding Australians in the Middle East.
More than 100 pieces of Iranian missile and drone debris have fallen in West Bank towns, injuring two people and damaging property. Palestinian police are working to secure and clear the affected sites.
The European Union’s top diplomat called for a 2024 ceasefire to be upheld to prevent Lebanon from sliding into chaos. She urged Israel to halt operations and pressed Hezbollah to disarm and stop attacks.
Eleven Syrian workers were injured in an Israeli drone strike in southern Lebanon while unloading goods at a farm. The attack came amid intensified Israeli air raids that have caused hundreds of casualties across Lebanon since March.
Australia will grant asylum to some Iranian women's football players after they declined to sing their national anthem during a visit abroad. Others may return to Iran out of concern for their families' safety, according to President Donald Trump.
Pakistan Navy has launched an operation to escort merchant vessels and protect energy shipments amid Middle East tensions. The move follows disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz and a sharp rise in global oil prices.
Karachi has received a third Middle East-bound transshipment as regional shipping routes face disruption due to tensions around the Strait of Hormuz. Officials say the port remains fully operational and ready to support global trade.
Russia has proposed a United Nations Security Council resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in the Middle East. The draft condemns attacks on civilians and urges a return to diplomatic negotiations.
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