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Saudi Arabia and the United States announced billions in private sector deals at a major investment forum in Washington, D.C. The agreements focus on technology, energy, and critical minerals, deepening economic ties and supporting Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 goals.
MLLe in Riyadh offers a premium Lebanese dining experience with standout starters and a lively atmosphere. While some dishes and desserts are less memorable, the restaurant's quality and ambiance support its recent Michelin guide recognition.
Boeing won a major order from flydubai for 75 737 MAX jets at the Dubai Airshow, following flydubai's earlier purchase of 150 Airbus planes. Emirates also revealed an order for eight more Airbus A350-900s. The show highlighted fierce competition and strong demand in the aviation market.
Israel's parliament has advanced a bill to cut electricity and water to United Nations refugee agency facilities and seize its properties in Jerusalem. The measure follows previous moves to restrict the agency's activities in Israeli territory.
A major research center's report claims the Muslim Brotherhood is deeply embedded in American society and urges the United States to label it a terrorist group. Texas has already taken steps to restrict the group's activities. The report calls for swift action from Congress and policymakers.
The Israeli military says Hezbollah is rebuilding its infrastructure in Beit Lif, southern Lebanon, using civilian buildings to hide operational sites. This activity is described as a violation of previous agreements between Israel and Lebanon.
The Israeli military says Hezbollah is rebuilding its infrastructure in Beit Lif, southern Lebanon, violating the ceasefire. The sites are reportedly placed within civilian areas, raising concerns for local residents. Israel has reported these violations but says no action has been taken.
Mayor Eric Adams warned Jewish New Yorkers about safety concerns following Zohran Mamdani's mayoral win. Speaking in Israel, Adams urged vigilance amid rising antisemitism and pledged continued support for the community.
The United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees is seeking urgent funding and a renewed mandate amid ongoing challenges and a looming financial crisis. Its chief warns that without support, essential services for millions of refugees are at risk.
Prime Minister Netanyahu visited Israeli troops in southern Syria, stressing the importance of their presence for national security. Talks with Syria over a security agreement remain stalled, and Israel plans to keep its positions in the region. Syrian officials have condemned the deployment as a violation of sovereignty.
Jordan's foreign minister urged renewed global support for the United Nations agency assisting Palestinian refugees, highlighting its critical role amid the crisis in Gaza. He condemned Israeli efforts to ban the agency and warned of broader attempts to undermine refugee rights.
Israeli forces carried out airstrikes in Gaza after militants fired on troops near Khan Younis, breaking a ceasefire. No Israeli soldiers were hurt, but several targets were hit in response.
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