Abu Dhabi posts 7.7% GDP growth in Q3 2025, with construction, logistics, finance, and energy leading the post-oil economic expansion and reinforcing the emirate’s diversification and resilience.
The formalities surrounding the seventh Trump–Netanyahu meeting in a year suggest that the U.S. president does not want to tie his Iran agenda entirely to Israel’s.
If Hezbollah truly values Lebanon, it must put the state first, gradually integrate into its institutions, and step into a new phase that finally asserts the country’s authority across its territory.
After 25 years of nuclear negotiations, the cards are laid bare. Between U.S. pressure, Israeli demands, and Iran’s strategic resilience, the region teeters on the edge of confrontation - or cautious compromise.
From civil war to ISIS, and from U.S. ally to Iranian proxy, al-Maliki’s political rise and fall reveal the high-stakes struggle shaping Iraq’s future - and why the American-backed state still endures.
Amid regional tensions and economic challenges, Germany’s historic role in Lebanon raises questions about diplomacy, security, and possible humanitarian initiatives.
In this exclusive interview with Annahar, Naim Yazbeck, President of Microsoft Middle East & Africa, outlines the three factors that will determine whether AI investments translate into real economic impact: trust, infrastructure, and skills.
The reconstruction process in Syria is a major, complex investment opportunity. The political and economic developments have created a unique investment prospect in a country devastated by years of conflict. Recovery needs are estimated at between 250 and 400 billion USD, making it a decades-long task that requires foreign capital and expertise across all sectors.
The meeting between Condoleezza Rice and Muammar Gaddafi remains just one episode in the vast sea of anecdotes from Abdul Rahman Shalgam’s memoirs, a glimpse into an era brimming with eccentricity, tension, and unforgettable moments of diplomacy.
According to the U.N. counter-terrorism experts, the Islamic State group maintains an estimated 3,000 fighters across Iraq and Syria, the majority of them based in Syria.
The formalities surrounding the seventh Trump–Netanyahu meeting in a year suggest that the U.S. president does not want to tie his Iran agenda entirely to Israel’s.
If Hezbollah truly values Lebanon, it must put the state first, gradually integrate into its institutions, and step into a new phase that finally asserts the country’s authority across its territory.
After 25 years of nuclear negotiations, the cards are laid bare. Between U.S. pressure, Israeli demands, and Iran’s strategic resilience, the region teeters on the edge of confrontation - or cautious compromise.
From civil war to ISIS, and from U.S. ally to Iranian proxy, al-Maliki’s political rise and fall reveal the high-stakes struggle shaping Iraq’s future - and why the American-backed state still endures.
Learn how simple lifestyle choices—exercise, diet, sleep, and social interaction—can slow cognitive decline and keep your mind active for years to come.
With gyms destroyed and resources scarce, Palestinian children train amid tents and rubble, finding strength, discipline, and hope in the midst of war.
Amini joins other athletes in standing against human rights abuses, refusing to wear the national jersey as tensions rise between Iran’s sports community and the regime.