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Uzbekistan's National Investment Fund listing in London is a landmark step for Central Asia's integration into global markets. The offering tests whether investors are ready to see the region as a credible, growth-oriented destination rather than a risky frontier.
Mohammed Ali Hafiz, co-founder of Arab News and a pioneer of English-language journalism in Saudi Arabia, has died in Jeddah. He helped transform a small startup into a major regional media institution.
The government approved funding and incentives to encourage countries to move their embassies to Jerusalem. The initiative has strong support from the United States, with several countries already relocating or opening offices in the city.
President Donald Trump warned Iran that 'the clock is ticking' in a social media post following a call with Israel's prime minister. Israel is reportedly awaiting a decision from Washington on whether to resume military action.
Lebanese lawmaker Fouad Makhzoumi clashed with an interviewer over claims that Israel seeks civil war in Lebanon. He argued that Hezbollah, not Israel, is responsible for the country’s worsening crisis.
The Israel Defense Forces warns of a growing troop shortage and severe burnout among regular and reserve soldiers. Officials say pending legislation will not meet manpower needs and caution that without urgent reforms, the reserve force could collapse.
Police arrested 32 people during dueling rallies in central London, including a march led by Tommy Robinson and a counter-protest tied to Nakba Day. Authorities said several arrests were related to hate crimes and public order offenses.
Arab commentators view the Jeddah summit as a shift toward stronger collective Gulf security amid escalating conflict with Iran. They warn that Gaza's humanitarian crisis is being overshadowed and that the regional war is reshaping both Iran's future and the broader global order.
President Donald Trump warned Iran that time is running out as peace talks stall. Iran has defended its counterproposal, which calls for an immediate end to fighting and other concessions.
Donald Trump signaled potential renewed action against Iran as the United States and Israel reportedly intensify strike preparations. The developments come despite a recent ceasefire, raising concerns about renewed escalation.
A new podcast episode examines whether leaders in the United States, Israel, and Iran are acting rationally amid ongoing tensions. The discussion explores strategic calculations, regional power struggles, and the impact on American Jews.
India pushed back strongly after minority rights concerns were reportedly raised during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Netherlands visit. Even amid diplomatic friction, both nations elevated ties to a Strategic Partnership focused on trade and technology cooperation.
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