Traffic rebounds sharply following a memorandum of understanding, while Iran signals continued control over the strategic waterway and the US temporarily eases oil sanctions.
Partnership between Ministry of Economy and Tourism and Emirates Institute of Finance aims to enhance national capabilities in AML, governance, and financial oversight aligned with FATF standards.
A field tour by Annahar correspondent Ahmed Montash reveals extensive damage to villages, ongoing military presence, and restricted movement across key roads in southern Lebanon.
The initiative brings together government entities to unify digital efforts, enhance AI adoption, and establish coordinated execution pathways aimed at improving services, boosting efficiency, and strengthening Dubai’s global digital leadership.
A historic qualification, a returning identity, and a crucial battle ahead to secure the most favorable path in the knockout stage.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian arrived in Pakistan for talks with leaders mediating negotiations between Tehran and Washington.
Negotiations aim to test “experimental zone” mechanisms in southern Lebanon while international actors push to consolidate the ceasefire framework.
As US diplomats tour Gulf capitals to defend a new agreement with Iran, regional allies voice growing concern that the deal could reshape security dynamics, strengthen Tehran’s regional role, and shift the balance of power in the Middle East.
Lawmakers advance key fiscal reforms while weighing investor residency incentives, housing support measures, and pending IMF-linked banking reforms amid ongoing economic pressures.
Lebanon’s State Council ruling sets strict legal limits on financial crisis measures, rejecting deposit write-offs without parliamentary approval and reaffirming protection of depositors’ rights.
The UAE is set to begin phased passenger rail operations with stations opening across multiple emirates from June 2026, marking a major step in its national transport expansion plan, according to WAM, with full network completion expected by 2027.
The initiative brings together government entities to unify digital efforts, enhance AI adoption, and establish coordinated execution pathways aimed at improving services, boosting efficiency, and strengthening Dubai’s global digital leadership.
A historic qualification, a returning identity, and a crucial battle ahead to secure the most favorable path in the knockout stage.
Lawmakers advance key fiscal reforms while weighing investor residency incentives, housing support measures, and pending IMF-linked banking reforms amid ongoing economic pressures.
Lebanon’s State Council ruling sets strict legal limits on financial crisis measures, rejecting deposit write-offs without parliamentary approval and reaffirming protection of depositors’ rights.
From Syria’s shifting ambitions to Lebanon’s fragile sovereignty, the region risks repeating old patterns where external “protection” turns into internal collapse.
Fifth round of Lebanon–Israel talks opens in Washington with focus on pilot zones, ceasefire consolidation, and military–political coordination
The UAE is set to begin phased passenger rail operations with stations opening across multiple emirates from June 2026, marking a major step in its national transport expansion plan, according to WAM, with full network completion expected by 2027.
Traffic rebounds sharply following a memorandum of understanding, while Iran signals continued control over the strategic waterway and the US temporarily eases oil sanctions.
A field tour by Annahar correspondent Ahmed Montash reveals extensive damage to villages, ongoing military presence, and restricted movement across key roads in southern Lebanon.
From Syria’s shifting ambitions to Lebanon’s fragile sovereignty, the region risks repeating old patterns where external “protection” turns into internal collapse.
Lebanon’s fragile recalibration between economic reopening and southern security tensions.
Between Iran’s claims of “victory,” a fragile post-war opening, and competing U.S. and Israeli agendas, any emerging agreement remains hostage to shifting power plays in Washington, Tehran, and Jerusalem.
Even with a 60-day framework in place, deep disagreements over enrichment, sanctions, and regional influence could push any final nuclear deal far beyond the initial timeline.
Despite ongoing diplomatic efforts, Lebanon may head into successive Washington talks without operational gains, as the broader US–Iran understanding and Israeli–Hezbollah tensions shape a volatile and constrained negotiating environment.
How modern fatherhood is being reshaped by emotional presence, workplace demands, technology, and the search for real acknowledgment beyond symbolic celebration.
From Hamra Street to the ruins of memory, the Iraqi artist turns the human body into an archive of violence, exile, and survival after war.
A forgotten notebook found at France’s National Library contains authentic Mozart compositions and teaching exercises, including never-performed flute and harp pieces dating back to 1778.
From Kfar Roummane to Beirut, Stayha brings its community of artists carrying music, films, poetry, stories and native herbs while creating cultural bridges between the south and the capital in a context of war and displacement.
A historic qualification, a returning identity, and a crucial battle ahead to secure the most favorable path in the knockout stage.
Mohamed Salah inspired Egypt to their first-ever FIFA World Cup victory, scoring in a landmark 3-1 win over New Zealand that sent the Pharaohs to the top of Group G and closer to the Round of 32.
Tight standings as Iran and Belgium share second place while New Zealand remains bottom, with qualification still wide open for the Round of 32.
Piranha Swimming Academy in Amman offers comprehensive swimming programs for all ages—from infants to competitive athletes and adults—focusing on stroke development, water safety, fitness, and personalized coaching.