The U.S. president says Tehran has accepted key nuclear restrictions, while the White House pushes for formal guarantees amid stalled negotiations and continued sanctions pressure.
Injuries to some of soccer’s star players, including Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappé and Lamine Yamal, sparked concern ahead of the World Cup.
As supply shocks push fertilizer prices to record highs, Egypt’s urea sector gains momentum, but turning this windfall into lasting foreign currency strength will depend on structural reforms and competitiveness.
New polling data highlights sharp differences in football interest between immigrants and US-born residents, with expectations for the tournament winner reflecting strong support for traditional football powerhouses over the host nation.
Dubai is set to introduce a smart medical treatment visa aimed at streamlining patient access to healthcare services while strengthening its position as a global hub for medical tourism through integrated digital health and residency systems.
Tokyo moves to shield households from rising fuel and utility prices amid global oil shock and supply disruptions fueled by the Iran conflict.
UAE calls for coordinated Gulf response as U.S. Central Command reports interceptions over Kuwait and Bahrain and strikes on Iranian site on Qeshm Island, marking a new phase in regional escalation.
A family’s final trace was a Bible and prayer book found in the ashes, as residents grapple with shock and renewed debate over education and safety in border areas.
As tensions escalate, warnings grow of lasting demographic and territorial change in southern Lebanon while internal divisions and stalled decision-making deepen the crisis.
Washington is reshaping its engagement in Syria into a broader regional framework linking Iraq, Turkey, and security, energy, and influence files, while Damascus seeks to turn this opening into economic gains through sanctions relief and reconstruction.
From mass executions in 1961 to a de facto moratorium since 2004, Lebanon’s death penalty history reflects shifting political eras, legal practice, and growing moves toward formal abolition.
As regional conflicts persist, a deeper struggle emerges over shaping youth consciousness, identity, and the future narrative of peace versus perpetual conflict.
As thousands of doctors leave the region each year, calls for compensation collide with deeper structural challenges and limited policy responses in the Maghreb.
Centennial celebration turns the California city into a living tribute to Hollywood’s timeless icon, drawing fans dressed in her most legendary looks.
Families sell belongings, travel hundreds of kilometers, and wait weeks for treatment as the country's healthcare system buckles under pressure.
Amid rapid global transformation driven by AI, knowledge economies, and shifting power structures, the Arab region is called to move beyond old divisions and redefine the relationship between state and society around citizenship, empowerment, and the future.
Move comes amid talks with armed group delegations and renewed government push to strengthen state authority and security stability.
From the Strait of Hormuz to potential strikes beyond the Middle East, Iranian officials are warning of “surprises,” “new fronts,” and broader retaliation options as negotiations with Washington reach a decisive stage.
UAE calls for coordinated Gulf response as U.S. Central Command reports interceptions over Kuwait and Bahrain and strikes on Iranian site on Qeshm Island, marking a new phase in regional escalation.
As military exchanges intensify across the Strait of Hormuz and regional flashpoints widen to include Lebanon, faltering U.S.–Iran talks are being tested by rising tensions, unresolved sanctions disputes, and the risk of miscalculation that could unravel an already fragile ceasefire.
As regional conflicts persist, a deeper struggle emerges over shaping youth consciousness, identity, and the future narrative of peace versus perpetual conflict.
As tensions escalate, warnings grow of lasting demographic and territorial change in southern Lebanon while internal divisions and stalled decision-making deepen the crisis.
As thousands of doctors leave the region each year, calls for compensation collide with deeper structural challenges and limited policy responses in the Maghreb.
The Lebanese moment exposes a deeper regional struggle over the balance between ideology, institutions, and the authority of the state.
Centennial celebration turns the California city into a living tribute to Hollywood’s timeless icon, drawing fans dressed in her most legendary looks.
Families sell belongings, travel hundreds of kilometers, and wait weeks for treatment as the country's healthcare system buckles under pressure.
Once a traditional Bedouin staple, camel milk has evolved in the UAE into a modern industry spanning food, wellness, and cosmetics, reflecting a successful blend of heritage and innovation.
Injuries to some of soccer’s star players, including Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappé and Lamine Yamal, sparked concern ahead of the World Cup.
New polling data highlights sharp differences in football interest between immigrants and US-born residents, with expectations for the tournament winner reflecting strong support for traditional football powerhouses over the host nation.
Former light heavyweight champion Magomed Ankalaev returns in a high-stakes showdown against Khalil Rountree Jr. as UFC brings another blockbuster card to Abu Dhabi, featuring top contenders, rising stars, and title implications across multiple divisions.
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Paris police have detained dozens people after violence disrupted celebrations of Paris Saint-Germain's second Champions League title win and a group tried to storm a police station.