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Saudi Arabia's potential role in advancing peace and sustainability in the Middle East is explored, highlighting the challenges and the need for a comprehensive approach. The article emphasizes the importance of Saudi Arabia's role in championing international law and accountability and discusses the implications of the US's involvement. Overall, the article emphasizes the potential for Saudi Arabia to facilitate transformative shifts and promote cooperation and understanding in the region.
Israel, once praised for its democracy, is now being criticized for its occupation of Palestinian territories and its move towards authoritarianism under Benjamin Netanyahu's government.
The rift over Ukraine is forcing Europe to assert itself and develop its own foreign policy, reducing its reliance on the US and strengthening transatlantic relations.
UK reaffirms Middle East security partnership with US and plans to deepen intelligence and defense relations, despite mistaken disclosure of military information.
Israeli strikes in Gaza overnight resulted in the deaths of 23 people, including three children and their parents.
The Israeli military intercepts a missile launched from Yemen, while the Houthis continue to escalate attacks on Israel and US targets.
Israeli settlers attack and beat Palestinian co-director of Oscar-winning film in the West Bank, leading to his detention by the Israeli military.
The Lebanese Army has arrested individuals involved in smuggling weapons from Syria, while Israeli reconnaissance planes have returned to Beirut's airspace after rockets were launched from southern Lebanon. Lebanese officials are urging the government to reveal the findings of the investigation into the rocket launches.
Kaia at Shangri-La Jeddah is an outdoor rooftop lounge with a Japanese-Hawaiian-Asian-inspired menu. They offer a sahoor tray during Ramadan and live entertainment on regular nights.
Radisson Hotel Group strengthens its presence in Saudi Arabia with the opening of the Radisson Blu Hotel & Convention Center, Riyadh Minhal, featuring 310 rooms and a Convention Centre.
ICRC office in Gaza damaged by explosive projectile, impacting its ability to operate. No staff were injured. ICRC calls for protection of humanitarian personnel and facilities. Contact lost with emergency medical technicians and humanitarian workers killed and injured. Escalation of hostilities causing significant humanitarian impacts in Gaza.
The UAE has awarded a $64.5 million grant to Al-Makassed Hospital in East Jerusalem to support operational expenses, upgrades, and staff wages. The grant will also enable the World Health Organization to provide essential medicines and supplies.
The constant presence of planes, particularly Israeli jets, in the Middle East has had a significant impact on the region, changing the balance of power and causing destruction and loss of life.
Saudi Arabia's Tadawul All Share Index rose on Monday, with Umm Al Qura for Development and Construction Co. as the best-performing stock. Jarir Marketing Co. reported a slight increase in net profit. Arabian Centers Co. approved a sukuk offering. The Capital Market Authority approved the registration and offering of shares for Wajd Life Trading Co., Afaq Al Arabiya for Transportation & Storage Co., and Rawabi Marketing International Co.
Germany expresses extreme concern over civilian deaths in Gaza, condemns Israeli statements and settlement policy, and highlights plans for voluntary departure of Gazans.
Israel has been targeting the new authorities in Syria and expanding its territory, hindering Syria's economic revitalization and further destabilizing the country.
EU diplomat cautions against Israeli strikes in Syria and Lebanon.
US airstrikes in Yemen continue, with one attack resulting in at least one death and several injuries. The strikes are part of a campaign to target the Houthi rebels and pressure Iran.
French police have arrested a young man for the suspected attack on a rabbi in Orleans, shocking the Jewish community and prompting condemnation.
Israel's military struck the largest hospital in southern Gaza on Sunday night, killing one person, wounding others and causing a large fire, the territory's Health Ministry said. Like other medical facilities around Gaza, Nasser Hospital has been damaged by Israeli raids and strikes throughout the war.
An Israeli air strike kills a member of Hamas's political bureau as he receives treatment in a hospital. This is the fourth member of Hamas's political bureau to be killed since Israel resumed air strikes.
The EU's top diplomat called for an end to the renewed fighting in Gaza and pressed for a resumption of a Gaza truce during a visit to Egypt, Israel, and the Palestinian territories.
Israeli protesters rally against government actions, including potential dismissals, while families of hostages in Gaza express anger at government's perceived abandonment.
Norman Roule, a former senior US intelligence official and Middle East expert, suggests that regional actors like Saudi Arabia should take on greater responsibility in fostering stability and resolving conflicts in the Middle East.
Former congresswoman Marie Newman urges limits on contributions from groups with foreign lobbying interests in US elections, citing the influence of pro-Israel PACs. She rejects accusations of being anti-Israel and calls for the elimination or limitation of all PAC money in campaigns.
Hamas confirms senior member Salah Al-Bardawil killed in Israeli air strike, marking the third member of the political bureau to be killed. Israeli military states Bardawil played a strategic and military planning role for Hamas. Hamas has been weakened by the deaths of its leaders since the start of the war in October 2023.
Saudi Arabia's Tadawul All Share Index slipped on Sunday, losing 65.55 points, or 0.56 percent, to close at 11,694.77.
Global economic growth is expected to average at 3.1% in the next five years, below the pre-pandemic level of 3.7%, according to the IMF. The IMF emphasizes the need for structural reforms, innovation, and investments in research and development to boost productivity and ensure medium-term growth.
Israel's security cabinet approves plan to separate 13 Jewish settlements in the West Bank, recognizing them as independent settlements, sparking criticism from Palestinians and Hamas.
Saudi Arabia's PIF and other Gulf sovereign wealth funds are expected to control $18tn in assets by 2030, according to Deloitte Middle East. The Gulf region holds about 40% of global SWF assets and is actively investing in Asia and Africa.
Israel's military intercepts missile from Yemen after series of launches by the Houthis. US begins heavy strikes against the group.
A senior Hamas political leader and his wife were killed in an Israeli strike in Gaza, ending the ceasefire. Rebels in Yemen launched a missile at Israel in solidarity with the Palestinians.
The e-commerce industry in Saudi Arabia is seeing a surge in activity during Ramadan, with the convergence of cultural traditions and digital convenience reshaping consumer expectations.
The US is intervening in the selection of Lebanon's next central bank governor to combat corruption and illicit financing for Hezbollah. The next governor will play a major role in economic and financial reforms to help Lebanon recover from its financial crisis.
Israel will continue military pressure on Hamas in Gaza to secure the release of hostages, despite calls for a ceasefire and access for aid supplies from European countries.
Efforts to protect children from early marriage have faltered in the Arab world, with child marriage remaining a harmful practice that violates human rights and deepens gender inequality.
Houthi rebel media in Yemen accuse US of attacking airport in Hodeida on the Red Sea coast.
Arabian Travel Market will showcase the latest trends in luxury tourism, which is expected to grow faster than any other industry. Asia is gaining ground in the market segment, with GCC states earning $110.4 billion in international tourism revenues in 2023.
The G7 is urging for the resumption of humanitarian aid for Gaza while the White House accuses Hamas of making impractical demands.
Tabuk, one of Saudi Arabia's most dynamic regions, has ambitious plans for further development, growth, and economic diversification, positioning itself as a burgeoning hub along the Red Sea and aligning with the goals of Saudi Vision 2030.
Saudi Arabia is tackling water scarcity with bold steps toward a sustainable future. Through its National Water Strategy and Vision 2030, the Kingdom is pioneering solutions to ensure long-term water availability.
Discussions on energy security and geopolitics are strengthening the relationship between the Middle East and Europe, with the possibility of a Gulf-European conference on energy security and a GCC-EU trade agreement. The EU is the second-largest trade partner for the GCC countries, and a trade deal could provide open access to investment from Gulf sovereign wealth funds.
Thousands of Israelis protest against the dismissal of the Shin Bet head and the resumption of fighting in Gaza, calling for the release of Israeli hostages.
Erling Haaland leads Norway to a 5-0 victory against Moldova in their World Cup qualifying campaign. Norway aims to reach the 2026 tournament and Europe will have 16 teams in the 2022 World Cup.
Adi Alexander, the father of the last living American hostage in Gaza, hopes that US President Donald Trump can secure his son's freedom.
The family of an Indian scholar at Georgetown University is seeking India's help after he was detained by US agents for deportation despite a court order against the move.
The Ambassador of Japan to Saudi Arabia hosted an iftar for Saudi alumni of Japanese universities, highlighting the 70th anniversary of diplomatic relations and the progress in key areas of cooperation between the two countries.
Israel warns it will respond to rockets fired from Lebanon
Indian students protest in New Delhi, calling for government action against Israel's breaking of the ceasefire in Gaza and renewed deadly strikes on its population.
Hamas is considering a proposal to extend the ceasefire in Gaza and negotiate a permanent cessation of hostilities.
Five suspects have been dismissed in the murder case of Salwan Momika, who burned copies of the Qur'an in Sweden.
Over 67,000 white South Africans have expressed interest in Trump's plan to offer refugee status to those who claim to be victims of racial discrimination by the Black-led government.
The Israeli cabinet has voted to dismiss the head of the Shin Bet domestic intelligence service, sparking protests and highlighting divisions in the country.
A federal judge has barred the deportation of an Indian student studying at Georgetown University who has been accused of ties to Hamas.
Jordan's Senate Speaker criticizes Western 'double standards' on democracy and public freedoms, emphasizing the need for consistency and commitment to human rights.
Israel's President expresses concern over government actions, including the decision to resume fighting in Gaza and the plan to fire the security chief.
Houthi militant media reports fresh US strikes on Yemen.
A baby girl is rescued from the rubble of a collapsed building in Gaza after an Israeli airstrike, while her parents and brother are found dead.
The recent clashes between Syria and Lebanon highlight the need to prevent Hezbollah from causing further destruction in Lebanon and to preserve the country's sovereignty.
A Georgetown University scholar has been detained by immigration officials, prompting another high-profile legal fight over deportation proceedings against foreign-born visa holders who live in the US.
Britain's foreign minister David Lammy calls for a transparent investigation into an Israeli air strike on a UN building in Gaza.
The US State Department has a bridge proposal on the table to extend the ceasefire in Gaza, but time is running out.
US envoy predicts Ukraine ceasefire could come in a couple of weeks after technical discussions begin in Saudi Arabia on Monday.
UN advisers warn of irreversible consequences and call for deescalation of violence in Gaza following Israeli airstrikes. They express concern over the worsening humanitarian crisis and emphasize the need for a political solution.
Israel has launched a limited ground operation in northern Gaza to retake part of the Netzarim corridor, which bisects the territory. The move comes after a two-month ceasefire was shattered and the Israeli military plans to intensify attacks against Hamas.
A US judge denied Trump's bid to dismiss a detained Columbia University student's challenge to the legality of his arrest over his participation in pro-Palestinian protests, but the case was moved to New Jersey.
Oil prices fall as Russia agrees to halt attacks on Ukrainian energy facilities, potentially increasing Russian oil supply in global markets. Ceasefire could ease sanctions and raise oil supply. US tariffs and mixed crude oil stocks data impact oil prices.
Gaza civil defense says 13 killed in Israeli strikes overnight, resulting in 400 deaths. Netanyahu warns of more strikes and Hamas calls for international pressure to end the attacks.
A major theft of livestock in the occupied West Bank has highlighted the violence from Israeli settlers and the climate of impunity in the region.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declares that the recent airstrikes in Gaza are just the start and that ceasefire negotiations will occur amidst ongoing military pressure.
First-look images have been released for the Saudi-shot action thriller 'Seven Dogs', directed by Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah. The film follows an Interpol officer and a high-ranking member of a crime syndicate as they work together to stop the trafficking of a dangerous new drug.
Qatar's AA credit rating is affirmed by Fitch Ratings, highlighting the country's expanding LNG production capacity and high per capita income. The rating reflects low credit risk and the ability to meet financial commitments. However, Qatar's heavy reliance on hydrocarbons, higher government debt-to-GDP ratio, and regional stability risks could impact its rating in the future.
Oil prices increase due to Middle East instability and China's stimulus plans, but concerns over global growth, US tariffs, and Russia-Ukraine ceasefire talks limit gains.
Israel's airstrikes in Gaza killed at least 235 Palestinians and threatened to reignite the 17-month-old war. The surprise attack shattered a period of relative calm during Ramadan and raised questions about the fate of the remaining Israeli hostages held by Hamas. The White House blamed Hamas for the renewed fighting and voiced support for Israel's actions. Talks on a second phase of the ceasefire had stalled, and the sides have not been able to agree on a way forward.
Israel's army is targeting terror targets belonging to Hamas in the Gaza Strip.
Rights advocates and experts call on Morocco to free activist Fouad Abdelmoumni, who was sentenced to prison for 'spreading false allegations' online.
Lebanon and Syria have reached a ceasefire agreement after two days of border clashes. The fighting began after Syria accused Hezbollah militants of crossing the border.
The US military has launched strikes on the Houthi rebels in Yemen to end their attacks on Red Sea shipping and send a warning to Iran.
Israel has launched air strikes on a military site in southern Syria, targeting a former military site now used by Syria's new authorities.
The views of the American public on Palestine and Israel are shifting, with increasing support for Palestinians and opposition to Israeli occupation. American support for Israel is at its lowest point in 25 years, while sympathy for Palestinians is at its highest. The Biden administration's stance on the issue has been confusing and contradictory. The US must recognize that Palestine is a domestic issue and that crackdowns on dissent and funding cuts will only deepen polarization and erode the country's reputation as a democratic state.
Mediterranean Shipping Co. has launched a new shipping service called Clanga, connecting Saudi Arabia with key ports in East Asia, with the aim of boosting trade and improving supply chain efficiency.
The latest American strikes against Houthi positions may be the last message from the Trump administration to Iran before the decisive moment arrives for its nuclear program.
Jordan's economy is projected to expand by 2.7% in 2025, driven by tourism recovery and trade relationships with Syria and Iraq. Inflation is expected to stabilize at 2%. The country attracted $1.3 billion in foreign direct investments and saw a 22% increase in tourism income in January.
Oil prices rise as US promises to keep attacking Houthis until they stop assaulting shipping.
UNRWA chief Philippe Lazzarini expresses confidence in leading the UN agency for Palestinian refugees despite facing criticism and accusations from Israel.
NGOs fear that new rules proposed by COGAT in Israel will make humanitarian work in the Palestinian territories more difficult and dangerous.
Adeera, a PIF company, has joined Global Hotel Alliance to connect with international travelers and offer exclusive experiences in Saudi Arabia. This partnership aligns with Adeera's mission to showcase Saudi hospitality and expand its presence in the luxury travel market.
Direct US-Hamas talks challenge Israel's narrative monopoly in Gaza and show progress in peace efforts.
Egypt rejects proposal to administer Gaza, citing concerns over national security and the Palestinian cause.
Israeli strikes in Gaza have killed 14 people, despite a ceasefire agreement, as negotiations continue to resolve the ongoing conflict.
Israeli forces continue military campaign in Tulkarm and its refugee camps, displacing residents and causing significant damage to infrastructure.
The US is increasing its submarine presence on the Australian coast as part of the AUKUS partnership, with four Virginia class submarines to be hosted at a Western Australian naval base. The move is strategically important to the US in defending the Indian Ocean against rising Chinese capabilities. The Virginia submarine program has been exempted from Pentagon budget cuts as the Trump administration shifts focus to the Indo Pacific.
The US is involved in selecting Lebanon's next central bank governor to combat corruption and illicit financing for Hezbollah. The next governor will play a major role in economic and financial reforms to address Lebanon's financial crisis.
An Israeli drone strike in southern Lebanon kills one person and injures another, violating the ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah.
President Trump has launched military strikes against Yemen's Houthis in response to their attacks on Red Sea shipping, killing at least 24 people. The strikes represent the biggest US military operation in the Middle East since Trump took office and come as the US increases sanctions on Iran.
The White House has withdrawn the nomination of Adam Boehler to serve as special presidential envoy for hostage affairs.
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