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Sotheby's summer exhibition in London showcases selected works from 'Khamseen: 50 Years of Saudi Visual Arts,' featuring prominent Saudi artists and their diverse styles and themes.
Topian, the NEOM food company, is implementing pioneering solutions to address food security in water-scarce regions like Saudi Arabia. Through partnerships and collaborations, they are leveraging technology and innovative practices to enable sustainable food production and promote healthy consumption.
Israel condemns UN expert for comparing Netanyahu to Hitler, calling the comments anti-Semitic.
One person was killed and two wounded in an Israeli airstrike on a Lebanese village. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called for a recommitment to the implementation of Resolution 1701 and urged both sides to cease hostilities.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will meet with former US President Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago, marking their first face-to-face meeting in nearly four years.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US President Joe Biden met at the White House to discuss a Gaza ceasefire and expressed willingness to work together. Vice President Kamala Harris will also meet with Netanyahu separately. Negotiations on a Gaza deal are said to be in the final stages.
US General Brown says Israel has not shared a detailed post-war plan for Gaza, following a vague outline by Prime Minister Netanyahu.
Israel seeks changes to Gaza truce plan and release of hostages by Hamas, complicating final deal to halt nine months of combat.
The Middle East needs an Arabic large language model that reflects local values and is trained on high-quality Arabic data to encourage AI innovation in the region.
Jon Voight criticizes daughter Angelina Jolie's views on Israel-Palestine war, claiming she is influenced by antisemitic individuals.
Natalie Portman and Moses Ingram shine in Apple TV+'s 'Lady in the Lake,' a drama-thriller miniseries that addresses hot-button topics and delivers standout performances.
Egypt has raised petrol prices by 15 percent as part of IMF-backed reforms to address its economic crisis.
Israel's rejectionist attitude towards the Palestinian issue is compromising its own security and hindering regional peace efforts.
Saudi ambassador discusses Gaza aid with KSrelief delegation in Cairo, while the US military ends its mission to deliver aid via a temporary pier due to weather-related issues.
Joe Biden withdraws candidacy while Kimberly Cheatle resigns as director of the US Secret Service after the attempted assassination of Donald Trump. Biden's decision is viewed positively, while Cheatle's resignation raises questions about the Secret Service's competence and abilities.
Dr. Hartwig Fischer has been appointed as the founding director of the Museum of World Cultures in Saudi Arabia. He brings over 30 years of experience in major cultural institutions and will oversee the museum's development and operations.
The US has destroyed three missile launchers in Yemen held by the Houthi militia, citing an imminent threat to forces and merchant vessels. Hodeidah Port has resumed operations at full capacity after fires caused by an attack by Israel were extinguished. The Houthis have demanded foreign organizations provide them with employee information, intensifying their crackdown on Yemenis working with international organizations or at Western embassies.
Two container ships have docked in Yemen's Hodeida harbor, the first since an Israeli strike hit fuel storage tanks. The port is working normally, but there are concerns of another explosion at the fuel tanks.
Hezbollah releases drone video showing Israeli air base deep in Israeli territory, raising tensions amid conflict with Hamas in Gaza.
Oil prices hover near their lowest level in six weeks due to limited signs of expected fuel consumption surge, falling US crude inventories, growing supply risks from wildfires in Canada, concerns over economic slowdown in China, and ceasefire talks between Israel and Hamas.
Israel's military has killed dozens of Palestinian civilians and wounded hundreds more, including children, in its relentless pursuit of Hamas commanders in Gaza, despite designating many of its areas of operation as 'safe zones.'
President Thomas Bach stresses the neutrality of the International Olympic Committee after a Palestinian call for Israel to be barred from the Paris Games over the war in Gaza.
Israeli forces conducted a pre-dawn raid on a refugee camp in the West Bank, resulting in the deaths of five Palestinians, according to Palestinian officials.
Palestinian factions have signed the Beijing Declaration in China, agreeing to end divisions and strengthen unity. The agreement includes the formation of an interim national reconciliation government to govern Gaza after the war.
The International Court of Justice has declared Israel's occupation of the Occupied Territories unlawful and called for its end, stating that Israeli policies amount to annexation and systematic discrimination.
The conflict in the Middle East has entered a new phase with direct strikes between Iran and Israel. The Houthi attacks on Tel Aviv and Israel's retaliation in Hodeidah have broken the old rules of engagement. The conflict raises questions about Iran's intentions and its role in the region.
Arab and Muslim American voters played a crucial role in the US election, as their withdrawal of support for President Joe Biden in key swing states contributed to his unelectability.
The Israeli parliament has voted to label UNRWA a terrorist organization and proposes to sever relations with the body.
British-Yemeni actor Moe Hashim and Iceland's Johannes Haukur Johannesson discuss their roles in the new swords-and-sandals series 'Those About to Die.'
Middle Eastern sovereign investors are prioritizing India and other emerging markets amid concerns over geopolitical tensions, according to a report by Invesco. The report found that 88% of global wealth funds, including all those in the Middle East, consider India the most attractive destination for investments among emerging economies.
News platform Semafor is launching its third edition, Semafor Gulf, in the Middle East on September 16. Led by former Dow Jones reporter Mohammed Sergie, the platform will feature original reporting and a thrice-weekly newsletter analysing the region's financial, business, and geopolitical scenarios.
Saudi logistics platform OTO has raised $8 million in funding to expand into the UAE and Turkey, with plans to enhance its platform and focus on small and medium-sized businesses and e-commerce merchants.
Iraq has experienced a surge in drug trafficking and consumption, with record quantities of captagon seized last year. The country is becoming a major regional drug conduit, according to a UN report.
Two captives held by Hamas in Gaza have died, according to the Hostages and Missing Families Forum. The circumstances of their death are being examined by authorities.
Israeli strikes in Gaza kill 16 Palestinians, prompting new evacuation orders. Negotiations for a ceasefire continue.
Iran's leaders closely monitor the US presidential election due to its implications for their country. They prefer Democratic victories as they tend to engage diplomatically and offer lenient policies toward Iran.
Turkiye denies Israeli claims of arming Hamas and criticizes Israel's conduct of the war in Gaza.
Israel's attack on Yemen's Houthis is expected to embolden the militant group and widen their appeal amid growing anger over the Gaza war. The strike on Hodeida could also result in severe fuel shortages and worsen the suffering of the local population.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to travel to Washington to give a speech before Congress, amidst ongoing efforts to bring about a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.
Iran condemns Israeli attack on Yemen's Hodeidah port, calling it aggressive behavior of the Israeli regime. Tensions in the region have escalated since the start of the Israel-Hamas war.
Israel's proposed law to curb academic speech has faced criticism from universities and opposition leaders for restricting free speech and allowing politicians to determine what constitutes speaking against the state.
Saudi Arabia's possession of US treasury bonds increased by 22.46% in May, reaching $136.3 billion. The Kingdom is the only Arab and Middle Eastern country among the top 20 major holders of US Treasury securities.
Israel shoots down missile from Yemen after striking, Houthi movement vows to continue attacking Israel.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres expresses concern over Israel's airstrikes in Yemen and calls for all parties to avoid attacks that harm civilians.
Firefighting teams are still battling a blaze at Yemen's Hodeida port after an Israeli strike triggered a massive fire and killed six people.
Saudi Arabia denies involvement in Israeli air strikes on Yemen's Hodeidah city and vows to protect its airspace. The strikes were in response to a Houthi drone attack on Tel Aviv. Houthi officials threaten to continue attacking ships and respond more violently to the Israeli aggression.
Working with communities is crucial for the future of philanthropy in the Middle East, according to a report on next-generation philanthropy in the region. Philanthropists prioritize community impact and meeting the needs of communities. However, there is a gap in empowering community leaders and beneficiaries in philanthropy. Philanthropists face challenges in accessing conflict zones and engaging with local NGOs. Closer collaboration with communities and facilitating proximity to causes is necessary.
The International Court of Justice has ruled that Israel's occupation of Palestinian territories is illegal and called for action from the global community. Israel rejects the ruling and dismisses the idea of a Palestinian state. The world community has an obligation to support the recognition of Palestine as a permanent member of the UN.
AI startup DXwand is setting up a local office in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, as part of its expansion strategy aligned with Vision 2030. The company plans to work with local partners and launch three new products leveraging its generative AI technology.
Saudi Arabia's foreign direct investment stock reached $218 billion in Q1 2024, reflecting a 6.1 percent increase compared to the same period last year. The Kingdom aims to attract $100 billion in FDI by 2030 as part of its economic diversification efforts.
Hezbollah and Hamas launched rocket barrages at Israeli positions in retaliation for an attack that injured civilians in Lebanon and the Gaza war toll.
Israeli warplanes targeted Houthi-held Hodeidah in Yemen in retaliation for a drone strike on Tel Aviv. The airstrikes hit civilian facilities and caused casualties. Houthi officials promised to respond. Critics believe the bombings will be used to legitimize Houthi rule and suppress dissent.
Jordan has sent a convoy of 83 trucks containing humanitarian aid to Gaza, including food parcels, blankets, clothes, and health care supplies. The aid will be distributed to Palestinian civilians through partner associations and organizations in the Strip. This initiative is part of Jordan's ongoing efforts to provide aid to Gaza, with substantial donations from local, regional, and international bodies.
The UAE and GCC welcome the UN court ruling that Israeli settlements on Palestinian territory violate international law, emphasizing the need for peace and an independent Palestinian state.
The Palestine Olympic Committee is calling for Israeli athletes to be banned from the Paris Games, citing alleged human rights violations and the signing of a missile by a judo athlete.
Over 1,200 UK cyclists participate in The Big Ride to raise awareness and funds for Gaza, calling for a ceasefire and an end to arms sales to Israel.
Australia calls on Israel to take concrete steps to end settler violence in the Occupied Territories following the ICJ ruling on an apartheid system.
The Middle East is embracing cross-industry collaboration to drive innovation and sustainability. Governments are investing in startups and sustainable technology. Cross-sector partnerships are addressing sustainability challenges and bridging gaps for entrepreneurs. The region is becoming a test bed for innovation, with efforts to accelerate development and support companies scaling into local markets.
The revival of the Iran nuclear deal and improved ties with the US remain unlikely due to the complexities of Iran's political landscape and the opposition from both Washington and Tehran.
Arab Americans appointed to the Biden administration were prohibited from doing public interviews and were tightly tethered, angering the pro-Israel movement. President Biden's failure to address the concerns of Arab Americans and curb Israel's excessive brutality in Gaza has reinforced their frustration.
An official from UN Women describes the conflict in Gaza as a 'war on women' and expresses concerns about the plight of women and girls living there. She calls for support for women-led organizations and an immediate ceasefire in Gaza.
Israel's assault on Lebanon extended beyond the southern border area to western Bekaa on Thursday, resulting in at least two deaths in separate attacks. The military escalation has led to increased casualties in southern Lebanon as Israel pursues an aggressive strategy against Hezbollah.
Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu has blocked the construction of a hospital in Israel for sick children from Gaza, despite an order from Defense Minister Yoav Gallant.
Lilium has agreed to supply up to 100 electric vertical take-off and landing jets to Saudia, Saudi Arabia's first national carrier, as part of the country's focus on sustainability and innovation under Vision 2030.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made a surprise visit to troops in southern Gaza, just days before his speech to the US Congress. The visit comes after Israel's far-right national security minister, Itamar Ben-Gvir, visited Jerusalem's most sensitive holy site, potentially disrupting ceasefire talks.
Omani police confirm that the perpetrators behind the mosque shooting were Omani citizens and brothers. Daesh claimed responsibility for the attack.
The Suez Canal's revenue dropped by almost a quarter due to shippers avoiding the Red Sea to avoid attacks by the Houthis.
Saudi Aramco completes $6bn international bond issuance, marking its return to the debt market after three years.
Saudi Arabia urges UN Security Council to pass resolution compelling Israel to end its war on Gaza and comply with ceasefire and aid delivery resolutions.
UN calls for an end to violence in Gaza, Palestinian envoy accuses Israel of abuses, Israel's envoy focuses on Iran, Russia's foreign minister calls for conversation on settling conflicts, US representative says progress being made on ceasefire deal.
Saudi Arabia's economic growth is expected to outpace the global average in 2025, according to the IMF. The IMF has revised its growth projections for Saudi Arabia, lowering the estimate for 2025 from 6 percent to 4.7 percent.
AlUla in Saudi Arabia becomes the first destination in the Middle East to receive accreditation from Destinations International, recognizing its commitment to quality and professionalism in the tourism industry.
The author reflects on the impact of the US president on people's lives and argues for the importance of being able to question authority. They suggest alternative strategies for the Democrats to consider in addressing their leadership and grassroots problems.
Search operations are underway for 16 sailors who went missing after an oil tanker bound for Yemen capsized off Oman.
Egypt achieves record primary surplus of $18.14bn in fiscal year despite economic shocks and sectors exceeding budgets.
Chilean-Palestinian music sensation Elyanna is expanding her world tour 'Woledto' to include new dates and locations in Europe. Presales start on July 17, with general sales beginning on July 19.
Israel's war with Hamas has decimated Gaza's medical system, with over 500 healthcare workers killed and many hospitals and health facilities destroyed. The destruction has left a significant void and has forced doctors to learn new skills on the job. The situation is critical with only a few hospitals and health facilities operational in Gaza.
Rheem Middle East's Innovation Learning Center in Riyadh is educating and training professionals and students in the HVAC and water heating industry, providing practical experience and collaborative learning opportunities.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's upcoming visit to address US lawmakers has been met with controversy and criticism.
The Israeli military will begin drafting ultra-Orthodox seminary students who were previously exempt from military service, following a mandate from the Supreme Court.
Saudi Arabia and Thailand are working to enhance opportunities in energy fields through a ministerial meeting. Trade relations have seen significant growth, and both countries aim to strengthen private sector cooperation.
Israeli strikes across Gaza kill at least 17, Palestinian health officials say.
Marvel Studios is distancing itself from the controversial Israeli background of comic character Ruth Bat-Seraph in the upcoming 'Captain America: Brave New World' film.
Waseem Abu Sal, a Palestinian boxer, has overcome numerous challenges to secure a wildcard spot at the 2024 Olympics in Paris. Despite living in the occupied West Bank and facing obstacles such as checkpoints and roadblocks, Abu Sal has dedicated himself to training and preparing for the Olympics. He aims to represent Palestine and showcase their strength and resilience on the global stage. Abu Sal's journey to the Olympics began at a young age, and with the support of his coaches and the Palestinian Olympic Committee, he is ready to compete for gold.
The upcoming US presidential election will have significant implications for Jordan's stability and its strong ties with the US. Jordan relies on US support for various areas, including border security and economic recovery. Despite disagreements over America's foreign policy, Jordanians desire consolidated US-Jordanian ties. The Biden administration has seen increased appeal among Jordanians, and its support has been crucial for Jordan's stability. The outcome of the election will determine the future of US support for Jordan and its strategic significance.
The election of reformist candidate Masoud Pezeshkian as Iran's president has sparked questions about his foreign policy approach. Observers are interested in the extent of change and continuity in his policies towards regional and international stakeholders. Pezeshkian is expected to follow the supreme leader's directives and maintain stability in Iran's foreign policy content and formulation process.
Syrian refugees in Turkey face hostility and violence, with recent attacks sparking fear and concern. The Turkish government's plans to resettle refugees in a 'safe zone' inside Syria have led to hundreds of deportations every day. Tensions have also risen in northern Syria, where Turkish military points have been attacked. Amidst a realignment of Syrian-Turkish relations, millions of Syrian refugees fear the consequences.
Efforts to end the war between Hezbollah and Israel in Lebanon face obstacles as Hezbollah refuses to consider any proposal before a definitive ceasefire in Gaza. The hopes of ending the mini-war initiated by Hezbollah are fading, and the US proposals remain mere words for now.
An Israeli drone strike killed a prominent Syrian businessman with ties to the government of President Bashar Assad near the Lebanon-Syria border. The strike targeted his car and is a rare instance of Israel hitting a personality within the Syrian government.
Chevrolet Middle East is now accepting pre-orders for the 2024 E-Ray, the first-ever electrified Corvette with all-wheel drive, in limited volumes in the Middle East. The E-Ray combines a V-8 engine with an electric motor, delivering 655 HP and a 0-100 kph time of 2.6 seconds. It features a low battery placement, regeneration charging, and a Stealth Mode for all-electric driving.
British PM praises Saudi crown prince for promoting Middle East stability and expresses commitment to strong bilateral relationship.
The Palestinian Authority's prisoners affairs minister accuses Israel of waging a 'war of revenge' against Palestinian detainees since the start of the Israel-Hamas war.
Jordan's King Abdullah II and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer discuss ties and Gaza war, emphasizing the need for ceasefire and increased humanitarian aid.
Displaced residents in southern Lebanon find significant damage to their homes as hostilities de-escalate. Clashes between Hezbollah and the Amal Movement continue to grow. Hezbollah allocates $3 million for religious reception sites, indicating a desire for control.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken voices concern over recent deadly strikes by Israel in Gaza during a meeting with Israeli officials. Hamas pulls out of ceasefire negotiations in response.
Jordan and the European Investment Bank sign a 400 million Euro loan agreement to support economic recovery and development projects. Lebanon faces tension and uncertainty due to cross-border attacks between Hezbollah and Israel. Saudi Arabia announces an aid package to support humanitarian efforts in Lebanon, but many Lebanese citizens doubt their government's ability to distribute aid fairly.
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