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Pressure is mounting on the London Metropolitan Police to reverse their ban on a pro-Palestine march outside the BBC headquarters. The organizers are urging the police to reconsider their decision and have proposed a new route for the protest.
Israeli airstrikes in Gaza kill 14 Palestinians, including a family of five. Progress made in talks for a ceasefire deal. Biden administration hopes for a truce this week.
Saudi Arabia's Sarj Sports Investment partners with Enfield to expand investments in the global sports sector.
Saudi Arabia's Deputy Foreign Minister meets with Canadian foreign ministry official in Riyadh to discuss cooperation and common interests.
Saudi Arabia's Tadawul All Share Index lost 0.14 percent, while Buruj Cooperative Insurance Co. was the best-performing stock of the day.
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas met with British Foreign Secretary David Lammy to discuss Israeli aggression in the occupied territories and the need for a ceasefire.
Lebanon's president and a top US general discussed the implementation of a truce between Hezbollah and Israel in the south of the country.
Coldplay brings their 'Music of the Spheres' tour to Abu Dhabi's Zayed Sports Stadium, delivering an unforgettable evening of music, visuals, and connection.
Global oil demand is projected to rise by 1.21 million bpd in 2025, reaching 103.74 million bpd, according to a report by KAPSARC. Non-OECD countries, such as India and the Middle East, are expected to drive demand growth. The report also highlights the influence of geopolitics, inventory levels, and the global energy transition on market volatility.
BBC editor Raffi Berg is considering legal action against Owen Jones after accusations of bias in favor of Israel sparked online abuse and threats.
Israeli far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich warns against supporting a Gaza deal that halts the war, calling for intensified efforts to secure and cleanse the Gaza Strip.
The fall of Bashar Assad's regime in Syria has led to speculation about the impact on the wider Middle East. While Israel and Turkey benefit from Assad's fall, it remains unclear if either will dominate the region.
Talks between politicians from Turkiye's pro-Kurdish party and jailed Kurdish leaders are underway in an effort to end the long-standing conflict between the state and the PKK.
The Arab Energy Fund-led consortium has acquired Metito Utilities, a global investor and operator of sustainable water management solutions, to address critical infrastructure needs in water and wastewater management across the Middle East, Africa, and Asia.
More than 150 exhibitors, including leading industry suppliers, will participate in Gulf Print and Pack 2025, the Middle East's premier commercial print and packaging trade show. The event will feature live demonstrations of the latest printing technologies and equipment.
Nokia and stc Group have achieved a regional record by conducting a 1 Tbps long haul field trial, showcasing the potential of Nokia's technology for high-capacity data center connectivity. This collaboration supports Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 goals for digital transformation and network infrastructure enhancement.
MG Motor has launched the new MG HS, a mid-size SUV that redefines style, performance, and technology in the segment. With its sporty design and advanced features, the MG HS is perfect for younger buyers seeking passion, drive, and control in their everyday adventures. The vehicle offers exceptional value for money, with prices starting from $21,600, and features advanced safety features, powerful engine options, and a versatile cargo capacity. The MG HS combines practicality and elegance, offering unparalleled value for young professionals and families.
Israel conducted air strikes in Lebanon, hitting Hezbollah targets and smuggling routes along the Syria-Lebanon border. The strikes come ahead of the deadline for implementing the ceasefire agreement.
US President Joe Biden spoke with the families of three Americans detained in Afghanistan by the Taliban and emphasized his commitment to bringing home Americans wrongfully held overseas.
As Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas marks 20 years in office, his leadership remains a complex chapter in the Palestinian national story, characterized by division, disillusionment, but also dogged determination.
Palestinian doctor Khaled Al-Saidani continues to treat war victims in Gaza despite losing his leg in an Israeli air strike.
US President Joe Biden spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to discuss efforts to reach a deal to halt the fighting in Gaza and free the remaining hostages held there.
The UAE ship delivers 3,000 tonnes of relief supplies, including food and essentials, to Lebanon as part of the UAE Stands with Lebanon campaign.
US President Joe Biden is likely to talk with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu soon as US officials work towards reaching a Gaza hostage and ceasefire deal.
King Abdullah of Jordan met with Cardinal Pietro Parolin to discuss the Israeli military campaign in Gaza and the need for increased humanitarian aid.
Russia is turning to Libya as a potential foothold in Africa following the fall of its ally Bashar Assad in Syria. The Kremlin aims to preserve its missions in Africa and mitigate the deterioration of its position in Syria. However, Russia may face challenges in Libya due to the presence of other powers and the complexity of the situation.
Turkiye's pro-Kurdish political party meets with imprisoned Kurdish leader in a step towards ending the country's 40-year conflict.
Four Daesh members, including two leaders, were killed in an airstrike in eastern Iraq, marking a blow to the extremist group's remaining presence in the region.
General Joseph Aoun has been elected as Lebanon's 14th president, ending a two-year power vacuum and bringing hope to the crisis-hit nation.
Israeli military confirms four soldiers killed in combat in Gaza.
Lebanon's new president faces the challenge of bringing peace and stability to the country and persuading Hezbollah to disarm.
Displaced Palestinian father digs a shelter in war-battered Gaza to protect his family from the cold and rain.
An Israeli air strike on a school in Gaza has killed eight people, including two children, according to Gaza's civil defense agency. The Israeli military claims it targeted Hamas militants using the school as a command-and-control center. This attack is part of a series of strikes on school buildings in Gaza. The conflict has resulted in the deaths of thousands of Palestinians and Israelis.
The health ministry in Gaza reported 32 deaths in the past 48 hours, bringing the total death toll to 46,537. A study published in The Lancet estimated that the death toll in Gaza was 40 percent higher than reported by the ministry.
British imams are creating new organizations to represent Muslim communities in the UK due to a lack of engagement from the government with established Muslim bodies.
Israel retaliates against Houthi attacks in Yemen, striking power station and ports
L'Etape Dubai by Tour de France has revealed details of its Middle East debut in Dubai, including two cycling routes and a fan zone at Expo Village Park.
A 10-year-old girl in the West Bank mourns the loss of her brother and cousins in an Israeli drone strike, as violence escalates in the region.
Discussions are progressing to support a responsible transition in Syria and address security concerns in the region.
The International Aseel Arabian Saluki Center in Saudi Arabia is working to preserve the Arabian saluki, one of the oldest purebred dogs in the world. The center offers support for owners and aims to raise awareness of breeding standards. The breed faces the threat of extinction due to crossbreeding and the loss of traditional desert habitats.
Lebanon's new president, Joseph Aoun, must focus on transforming the country and bringing the people together. He needs to initiate a national dialogue, demand Hezbollah's disarmament, and eradicate extremist ideologies. International support is crucial for this transformation.
UK police ban pro-Palestine march near BBC headquarters due to concerns over potential disruption to a nearby synagogue.
Joseph Aoun's first day as president of Lebanon was marked by strong Arab and international support. Imran Riza, UN humanitarian coordinator in Lebanon, announced the allocation of $30 million from the Lebanon Humanitarian Fund to address urgent humanitarian needs caused by the recent escalation of hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah.
Syria and Lebanon have seen positive developments with new leaders pledging inclusivity, reconstruction, and combating crime and corruption.
Dr. Syed Anwar Khursheed, a Saudi-based Indian physician, has been honored with the Pravasi Bharatiya Samman Award for his contributions to healthcare and the Indian community in Saudi Arabia.
An oil tanker that was struck and sabotaged by Yemen's Houthi militia, threatening a massive oil spill in the Red Sea, has been successfully salvaged after weeks of burning.
Oil prices are set for a third straight weekly gain as cold weather increases demand for heating fuel in the US and Europe.
Coldplay wows Abu Dhabi with a visually stunning concert featuring interactive elements and special guest performances.
Jimmy Carter was laid to rest in Georgia after dual ceremonies in Washington and Plains, Georgia, where he was honored for his humility and service. The funeral brought together political rivals and highlighted Carter's lasting impact on the nation and the world.
A study published in The Lancet estimates that the death toll in Gaza during the Israel-Hamas war was 40 percent higher than reported by the health ministry. The study used data from the ministry, an online survey, and social media obituaries to estimate that there were between 55,298 and 78,525 deaths from traumatic injuries in Gaza.
Outlier Ventures has launched its 'Post Web Thesis' which examines how the convergence of Web3 and AI could transform the internet.
The Charity Commission has issued an official warning to a Jewish charity in London for fundraising for an Israeli soldier, stating that it is illegal for charities to raise money for foreign militaries.
The Polish government has vowed to protect Israeli representatives, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, from arrest at the Auschwitz-Birkenau commemorations after an ICC arrest warrant was issued for Netanyahu.
Quaker group halts New York Times ads over 'Gaza genocide' language.
Israel is seeking global support to secure the release of an Israeli-Russian researcher who was kidnapped in Iraq two years ago. The government is working with allies to start negotiations with the Iraqi government and believes the researcher is being held by an Iranian-backed Iraqi militia.
Over 46,000 Palestinians have been killed in the Israel-Hamas war, with women and children making up the majority of the fatalities. The Israeli military claims to have killed over 17,000 militants and blames Hamas for their deaths. Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians are living in tent camps with limited access to essentials.
Conde Nast has acquired Vogue Arabia and GQ Middle East, reshaping the Arab fashion media landscape with new leadership.
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al-Maktoum has approved the newly restructured board of directors for the Arab Journalism Award, which will be chaired by Mona Ghanem Al-Marri.
Joseph Aoun, Lebanon's army chief, has been elected president after a two-year deadlock. He is expected to maintain a fragile ceasefire and address the country's financial collapse.
Egypt's foreign minister meets with PLO delegation and calls for Palestinian unity amid ongoing conflict with Israel.
Rotana Hotels is targeting smaller cities in Saudi Arabia for growth as part of its expansion strategy, with plans to develop nine new properties in the country. The company aims to triple its current key count in the Kingdom to 6,000 within the next three years, driven by strong demand for hospitality services. Rotana is also preparing for updates to its loyalty program and is expanding across the Middle East, Africa, Eastern Europe, and Turkiye.
Banks in Kuwait, Qatar, and the UAE are expected to maintain stability in 2025, supported by strong capital buffers, favorable economic conditions, and supportive government policies, according to S&P Global.
US and Arab mediators have made progress in Gaza peace talks, but no deal has been reached yet.
Israeli strikes in Gaza kill 12, including three girls, as mediators work towards a ceasefire and hostage release.
Iran faces a challenging month as it remembers the assassination of Soleimani and deals with the fall of Assad in Syria. The resistance axis is crumbling, and Iran is being threatened by Israel and the US.
Lebanon's parliament will try to elect a president after 12 failed attempts. The leading candidate is army commander Joseph Aoun, endorsed by former candidate Suleiman Frangieh. The next president will face challenges in implementing the ceasefire agreement and addressing the economic crisis.
The Israeli military has tightened media rules to protect soldiers from legal action over war crimes allegations. Soldiers of the rank of colonel and under will not be able to display their full names or faces during interviews. This comes after an Israeli reservist faced allegations of war crimes while on vacation in Brazil. Activist groups have been connecting soldiers' social media posts from war zones to their activities abroad.
The Gulf Cooperation Council stresses the importance of respecting Syria's independence and territorial integrity, rejecting foreign interference, and combating terrorism. They call for national unity and comprehensive dialogue, stating that the stability of Syria is crucial for stability in the region. The GCC also condemns the repeated attacks on Syria by Israeli occupation forces and calls for the immediate withdrawal of Israeli forces from Syrian territories.
Saudi Arabia condemns and rejects Israeli map claiming territories as part of 'greater Israel'.
Lebanon has the opportunity to elect a new president and break its political paralysis. The election comes at a turbulent moment for the country, with the weakening of Hezbollah and the ouster of Syria's Assad impacting power dynamics. The next president will face the daunting task of guiding the country out of its economic crisis and leading postwar reconstruction efforts.
Army chief Gen. Joseph Aoun is emerging as the leading contender for Lebanon's presidency as Hezbollah's preferred candidate may withdraw from the race. French envoy Jean-Yves Le Drian arrived in Beirut and recommended Aoun for consideration. The parliamentary presidential election session is set to take place on Thursday, marking the 13th attempt to elect a president since the office became vacant in 2022.
Baroness Warsi accuses UK Conservative Party of demonizing her after criticizing party over Islamophobia. She has been cleared of 'bringing the party into disrepute' but will not have the party whip restored.
The Israeli military clarified that they recovered the body of only one hostage, Youssef Al-Zayadna, from an underground tunnel in Rafah.
Lebanese football star Celine Haidar has awakened from a coma nearly two months after suffering a critical head injury during an Israeli airstrike.
The Hafr Al-Batin Investment Forum in Saudi Arabia concluded with $4.5 billion in investments, positioning the region as a competitive hub for investors and showcasing its economic potential. The agreements signed are expected to contribute to economic development, diversification, and job creation. The forum also unveiled plans for the Middle East's largest livestock city, supporting Saudi Arabia's goals of achieving self-sufficiency in livestock production and enhancing food security.
Saudi Arabia retains its position as the top destination for venture capital funding in the Middle East and North Africa region, raising $750 million in 2024. Despite a decline in funding levels, the Middle East accounted for $1.5 billion of the funding, while total VC funding in emerging venture markets fell by 40 percent.
The Gulf Cooperation Council has outlined its 10 priorities in Syria, including respecting Syria's sovereignty and supporting an inclusive transition away from divisive politics.
Saudi Arabia has issued over 36,000 investment licenses since the launch of Vision 2030, attracting foreign direct investment and surpassing its regional headquarters target.
Israeli strikes in Gaza kill dozens as US seeks ceasefire
Emirati billionaire Hussain Sajwani has committed to investing $20 billion in the US data center industry, highlighting Trump's ability to attract new money for large projects.
Zuma, the popular Japanese restaurant, has opened its first location in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, offering traditional Japanese dishes with a modern twist. The restaurant blends Middle Eastern influences with Japanese design, creating a unique ambiance. The launch of Zuma in Riyadh reflects the increasing demand for exceptional dining experiences in the Kingdom.
Outgoing US Secretary of State Antony Blinken arrived in Paris to receive France's highest honor and discuss coordination on the Middle East.
The UN and Lebanon are calling for $371.4 million in humanitarian aid for people displaced by the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah.
Israeli law permitting child detention imperils the rights of Palestinian children, according to human rights monitors. Under the legislation, Israeli authorities can detain Palestinians under the age of 14, and minors between 12 and 14 can be sentenced to prison terms if convicted of certain crimes. Israel imprisoned over 460 children between October 2023 and January 2024. Human rights organizations have criticized the laws as unconstitutional.
France's President Macron expresses frustration at lack of gratitude from Sahel states for stopping extremists and dismisses suggestions of being forced out of the region. Macron extends olive branch to President-elect Trump and emphasizes commitment to cooperation.
Vice President Kamala Harris will travel to Singapore, Bahrain, and Germany during her final week in office to address US foreign policy challenges and engage with US servicemembers deployed overseas.
Israeli forces have killed 31 Palestinians in Gaza and 3 in the West Bank, bringing the total death toll to 45,885 since the war began 16 months ago.
Trump's Middle East envoy expresses optimism about progress in negotiations for the release of hostages held by Hamas in Gaza.
Clan leaders in Gaza have called for the Palestinian Authority to govern the coastal enclave and emphasized the role of the Palestine Liberation Organization as the sole representative of the Palestinian people.
Palestinian and Jordanian officials condemn an Israeli map claiming Palestinian, Jordanian, Syrian, and Lebanese territories as part of 'greater Israel.' They call for an end to Israeli policies that undermine security and peace in the Middle East.
Geopolitical tensions and rising conflicts have caused global cooperation to stall after a period of growth, according to a report from the World Economic Forum.
The Saudi Cabinet commends talks with Syrian delegation, reaffirms support for Syria's security, and reviews domestic development programs.
Israel calls for pressure on Turkiye to stop attack on Kurds in northern Syria.
Yoav Gallant resigns from the Knesset and accuses Benjamin Netanyahu of endangering Israel's security. Netanyahu's strategy for political survival relies on the continuation of the Gaza war.
2025 will be a key year for elections, with ballots shaping international economics and politics into the 2030s. Germany, France, and Canada will have elections that could bring about major change.
The issue of minorities has become essential in dealing with the new leadership in Syria. Large and ancient peoples across Asia and Africa face challenges due to colonialism, leading to crises and separatist movements. The international community's approach to minorities and women's rights in Syria is met with resistance from some Syrian and Arab circles. However, caution must be exercised in accepting international conditions for rebuilding Syria. The aim is to build a united nation for all Syrians based on equality and mutual respect.
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