As negotiations move from Turkiyë to Oman, Tehran insists on nuclear-only discussions while Washington pushes broader demands. The American downing of an Iranian drone raises the risk of conflict.
Once a key political contender, Saif al-Islam Gaddafi’s death raises urgent questions about who now controls Libya’s fragile political and security balance.
At the 2026 World Government Summit in Dubai, Damascus sets its priorities on building out digital infrastructure and mobile phone networks, an investment priority aimed at jumpstarting the Syrian service industry.
Dr. Mohamed Ismail explains the dynamics of modern large language models, differentiating between improving pattern recognition skills in pre-training and achieving genuine understanding.
The current election law is controversial, rejected by most MPs, and heavily gerrymandered. With persistent barriers to free voting, does the greater danger come from postponing parliamentary elections or proceeding as scheduled?
The Altoum crossing on the Libya–Niger border was briefly seized by Chadian mercenaries before the Khalifa Haftar-affiliated Libyan National Army forces restored control.
As protests rage across hundreds of cities, prominent opposition figures Mir Hossein Moussavi and Mehdi Karroubi voice discontent with the regime's crackdown, calling for a peaceful democratic transition.
Over 6,250 leaders, including heads of state, ministers, Nobel laureates, and CEOs, gather in Dubai to discuss innovation, sustainable development, and the role of technology in government policies.
Amid global pressures and soaring gold prices, some have suggested liquidating parts of the Central Bank's gold reserves. Lebanon’s government insists that the decision remains in the hands of Parliament.
As Damascus accuses Hezbollah of direct interference, U.S.-backed Syrian-Israeli cooperation intensifies pressure on Lebanon, challenging the party’s military dominance and signaling a new regional security shift.
Thousands of rare and valuable stamps from around the world are on display, creating a platform that fosters cultural dialogue and knowledge exchange among collectors and specialized entities.
Amid rising tensions in southern Lebanon, Israeli airstrikes and drone operations have targeted multiple towns, prompting emergency crews to brace for casualties while residents face limited evacuation options.
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan hold high-level talks, signing multiple agreements and affirming cooperation on trade, energy, defense, and peace initiatives across the Middle East.
From Lebanon to Jordan and Syria, ministers reveal how digitization, artificial intelligence, and human-capacity building are shaping the future of public services.
As negotiations move from Turkiyë to Oman, Tehran insists on nuclear-only discussions while Washington pushes broader demands. The American downing of an Iranian drone raises the risk of conflict.
Once a key political contender, Saif al-Islam Gaddafi’s death raises urgent questions about who now controls Libya’s fragile political and security balance.
Ankara may be an unintended victim of any U.S. strike on Iran. Turkiyë braces for risk of refugee waves, Kurdish separatism, and the rise of Israeli dominance.
The current election law is controversial, rejected by most MPs, and heavily gerrymandered. With persistent barriers to free voting, does the greater danger come from postponing parliamentary elections or proceeding as scheduled?
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.
The Etihad Airways Formula 1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix sets new attendance records with its most ambitious entertainment program to date, cementing Ethara’s status as a standout Formula 1 promoter.