Reports highlight disagreement between Netanyahu and Trump on escalation, alongside Israeli warnings of a long conflict with repeated rounds of fighting.
Ministry of Information outlines a formal application process, visa conditions, and mandatory work authorization for media professionals entering the country.
Internal testimonies from serving officers describe rising casualties, drone threats, and a fragmented command structure, raising doubts over whether Israel retains real operational control despite ongoing military activity in southern Lebanon.
UAE presidential adviser says trust with Tehran cannot be restored through rhetoric alone, stressing that respect for sovereignty and responsible conduct are essential for coexistence with the Arab region.
From drone strikes and shifting rhetoric to decades-old tensions, the conflict exposes a deeper structural divide between Tehran and the Gulf, one that no ceasefire is likely to resolve.
From deterrence to normalization, the war is reshaping global red lines, bringing nuclear weapons and the logic of mutual destruction back to the center of Middle East strategy.
From diplomatic smiles in Beijing to fears of digital surveillance and data wars, the US–China rivalry is no longer about territory—but about control, information, and the uneasy sleep of two giants watching each other in the dark.
Iraq’s new government takes power amid deepening political paralysis, growing Iranian influence, and mounting public frustration over corruption, failing services, and the absence of accountability—raising fresh questions about whether Baghdad’s post-2003 political system can still survive.
Rethinking heritage as a living system where preservation becomes activation and architecture becomes dialogue.
French envoy warns Lebanon faces threats to its unity and territorial integrity amid ongoing regional tensions
Behind-the-scenes negotiations, US pressure, and deep internal divisions are shaping a high-stakes effort to redefine the balance between the Iraqi state and powerful armed factions.
Debate over Lebanon’s long-delayed general amnesty law exposes deep political divisions and public anger across regions and communities
Amid air raids and destruction, a Lebanese man risked his life under fire—not for himself, but to refuse leaving his dogs behind, revealing a deeply human story of survival, loyalty, and love during war.
French envoy warns Lebanon faces threats to its unity and territorial integrity amid ongoing regional tensions
Between Washington’s reluctance for war, Tehran’s refusal to fall, and a Gulf adapting with strategic resilience, the region is drifting into a managed gray zone where power is abundant, but decisive outcomes remain out of reach.
As uncontrolled weapons challenge state authority and strain ties with Gulf nations, Iraq’s new government faces a defining test of sovereignty, security, and regional credibility.
From drone strikes and shifting rhetoric to decades-old tensions, the conflict exposes a deeper structural divide between Tehran and the Gulf, one that no ceasefire is likely to resolve.
Debate over Lebanon’s long-delayed general amnesty law exposes deep political divisions and public anger across regions and communities
From deterrence to normalization, the war is reshaping global red lines, bringing nuclear weapons and the logic of mutual destruction back to the center of Middle East strategy.
From black to green to yellow, the color of your tea may reveal surprising insights about your personality, exploring how everyday choices connect to deeper traits through the lens of color psychology on World Tea Day.
Health officials warn the Congo Ebola outbreak may be far larger than reported, as global vaccine efforts race against time to develop protection for the deadly Bundibugyo strain.
Rethinking heritage as a living system where preservation becomes activation and architecture becomes dialogue.
A new optional system gives priority visa interview scheduling for fans traveling to the United States ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, subject to standard security and eligibility checks.
How modern tactics, heat, and set pieces could shape World Cup football
Union at SoFi Stadium warns of a potential walkout unless immigration agents are barred from the venue, citing fear among workers and fans, concerns over data sharing with FIFA, and growing political backlash ahead of the 2026 tournament in the United States, Mexico, and Canada
A historic title, a 50-year unbeaten milestone, and dramatic relegation battles marked the final round as Al Ain FC sealed a record-breaking season while the fight for survival went down to the wire.