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Republican Senator Chuck Grassley introduces bill requiring congressional approval for new tariffs, while some Republicans express unease with Trump's tariff plans.
A new exhibition in Paris displays archaeological artifacts from Gaza, highlighting the destruction caused by Israel's ongoing onslaught and shedding light on Gaza's rich history as a cultural melting pot.
The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights has called for an investigation into the deaths of 15 medics and humanitarian workers in Gaza, raising concerns of war crimes by the Israeli army.
Hundreds of thousands of Gazans are fleeing as Israel seizes the city of Rafah in Gaza. At least 97 people have been killed in Israeli strikes in the past 24 hours, and concerns are growing that Israel intends to depopulate the area indefinitely.
Lebanese leaders have agreed on a position on border demarcation to present to the US envoy, emphasizing that Lebanon's interests come first and calling for the unification of weapons and diplomatic solutions to address border issues.
The Palestinian Authority urges Hungary to arrest Netanyahu under an ICC warrant, while the ICC expresses regret over Hungary's withdrawal from the court.
Israeli action in Gaza leaves more than 39,000 Palestinian children orphaned and without access to education and support.
UN envoy criticizes Israel for escalating attacks in Syria, calling for them to cease and respect international law and Syria's sovereignty.
Amnesty International condemns Belgium for denying asylum and forcing people into homelessness, calling for immediate action to provide reception and healthcare for asylum seekers.
Israel steps up airstrikes on Syria, accusing Turkey of aiming for a 'protectorate'
Israeli strikes on Gaza overnight have left more than 50 Palestinians dead and civilians facing acute shortages as supplies dwindle.
Jameel Motors and Changan Automobile have partnered to distribute vehicles in South Africa, targeting the growing demand for affordable vehicles in the country's largest automotive market in Africa.
Art Week Riyadh, a non-commercial initiative, is set to begin on April 6 in the capital of Saudi Arabia. The event aims to contribute to the cultural future of Riyadh by embracing both heritage and innovation.
The US is pressuring Iraq to rein in Iran-backed militias, but doubts remain over the effectiveness of a proposed law to control the Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF).
Israel's military faces backlash for posting AI-generated Ghibli-style images on social media, sparking anger and mockery.
The Lebanese army has expanded its presence in areas along the Litani River in southern Lebanon following the launch of rockets towards Israel and retaliatory Israeli airstrikes on the southern suburbs of Beirut.
A UN aid official describes the mass grave in Gaza as a shocking example of the 'war without limits' that Israel is leading in the region.
Rumeysa Ozturk, a Turkish student at Tufts University, was detained by immigration authorities and moved to Vermont before a federal judge ordered her to be kept in Massachusetts.
Dubai Humanitarian wins gold for 'Innovation in Technology' at the Middle East and North Africa Stevie Awards for their Humanitarian Logistics Databank, a platform that enhances aid coordination and delivery.
Saudi Arabia condemns the storming of Al-Aqsa Mosque by far-right Israeli and calls for accountability for violations of international law.
Israel is establishing a new security corridor across Gaza and plans to seize large areas of the Gaza Strip for 'security zones'.
Suspected US airstrikes in Yemen have killed at least four people near Hodeida, according to the Houthis. The intense campaign of airstrikes is part of an effort to pressure Iran over its nuclear program. Satellite images show an unusual deployment of six stealth B-2 Spirit bombers in the Indian Ocean.
Israel's National Security Minister visits Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem's Old City, a site of religious significance for both Jews and Muslims.
The US State Department has ordered enhanced social media screening for visa applicants to prevent critics of the US and Israel from entering the country. The screening applies to those suspected of having terrorist ties or sympathies, as well as those who have participated in pro-Palestinian protests.
Israel expands military effort in Gaza, resulting in deaths and failed peace talks.
The US is adding a second aircraft carrier in the Middle East to promote regional stability and protect the free flow of commerce.
The arrest of the leader of the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army may have ignited a new wave of radicalization among the Rohingya, a persecuted Muslim minority in Myanmar, as hope dwindles and conditions worsen.
The rise of former Israeli military deputy chief of staff retired Maj. Gen. Yair Golan and his party, the Democrats, is seen as a refreshing development in Israeli politics.
The health ministry in Gaza says 1,042 people have been killed since Israel resumed strikes, with over half of those killed being women and children.
Middle East airlines experience passenger demand growth in February, while air cargo demand declines for the first time since mid-2023.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has reversed his decision to appoint Vice Admiral Eli Sharvit as the new security agency chief following criticism, including from US Senator Lindsey Graham.
Yemen's Houthi militia claims to have shot down another US drone as the US continues airstrikes targeting the group. President Trump warns the Houthis and Iran that the strikes will continue until they stop shooting at US ships.
Israel's military targeted a Hezbollah operative in a strike on Beirut's southern suburbs.
The US government will review $9 billion of funding for Harvard University over alleged anti-Semitism on campus, after cutting millions from Columbia University.
Residents of the war-devastated village of Aitaroun in Lebanon marked the Muslim holiday of Eid Al-Fitr among their dead. The war between Hezbollah and Israel resulted in over 100 residents, including fighters from Hezbollah, being killed. Israel has carried out air raids in Lebanon since the ceasefire, targeting what it says are Hezbollah military targets.
At least 322 children have been killed and 609 wounded in Gaza due to Israel's offensive, according to UNICEF. The organization is urging an end to hostilities and the lifting of the ban on humanitarian aid, as well as the evacuation of sick or wounded children for medical attention.
Palestinians held funerals for 15 medics and emergency responders killed by Israeli troops in southern Gaza. The bodies and ambulances were found buried in a mass grave, allegedly plowed over by Israeli military bulldozers.
Trainer Jamie Osborne aims for a second UAE Derby win with Heart Of Honor, who will wear blinkers for the first time in a tactical change. Osborne's daughter, Saffie Osborne, will ride the horse in the prestigious race.
The possibility of a civil war in Israel is being discussed by Israeli politicians, but it is not entirely accurate to assume that the political polarization in the country will lead to such an outcome.
Hamas calls on supporters worldwide to fight against Trump's plan to relocate Gazans to neighboring countries, while Israel offers to let Hamas leaders leave Gaza but demands disarmament.
US airstrikes in Yemen's capital and governorate kill at least three people and wound 12, as part of an extensive campaign under President Donald Trump.
Former Israeli hostage Yarden Bibas has urged President Trump to end the war in Gaza and rescue the remaining captives.
Consumer spending in Saudi Arabia is expected to remain robust, driven by a youthful population and digitalization. Sectors such as electronics, food, entertainment, and travel are expected to benefit. Inflation and global economic uncertainty are affecting purchasing behavior. The future of consumer spending will be shaped by AI, personalization, and a mobile-driven shopping culture.
The UAE has signed five new trade deals, bringing the total number reached under its Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement program to 26.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has appointed former navy commander Eli Sharvit as the new head of the domestic security agency, despite the supreme court freezing the dismissal of the incumbent.
As the Muslim world celebrates Eid Al-Fitr, Gaza remains in a state of silence, grief, and war. The suffering in Gaza is not accidental, but a deliberate strategy of occupation and collective punishment. The world's response to the tragedy has been inadequate, with statements of outrage on social media but no decisive action.
Palestinian patients in Gaza are dying due to a lack of medical supplies and equipment, with hospitals barely functioning and unable to treat treatable injuries.
Bodies of 15 rescuers killed in Gaza have been recovered, with the Israeli military acknowledging opening fire on ambulances.
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers detained a Turkish doctoral student at Tufts University without charges or explanation, raising concerns of a new version of McCarthyism in the US.
Bab Sharqi is a Saudi brand known for their authentic Middle Eastern sweets, featuring elegant and culturally meaningful packaging. They offer a variety of confections and petit four, including a special Orientals box for Eid gatherings.
Dmitry Polyanskiy, the first deputy permanent representative of the Russian Federation to the UN, criticized the Biden administration's approach to the Ukraine conflict and praised Saudi Arabia's role in hosting talks between Russia, the US, and Ukraine. He also discussed Russia's perspectives on the crises in Gaza, Sudan, and Syria, emphasizing the importance of a two-state solution for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and expressing support for the Sudanese authorities in their fight against the Rapid Support Forces. Polyanskiy highlighted Russia's desire for a peaceful transition in Syria and its commitment to maintaining close ties with the Syrian people.
South Korea, China, and Japan have agreed to strengthen regional trade and speed up negotiations for a trilateral free trade pact in response to US President Donald Trump's plans to impose reciprocal tariffs.
Iran rejects direct negotiations with the US in response to Trump's letter, raising concerns of escalating tensions and potential military confrontation over Iran's nuclear program.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will visit Hungary on April 2, defying an ICC arrest warrant over alleged war crimes in Gaza.
Palestinians in Gaza are facing a severe hunger crisis as bakeries run out of flour and food distributions are cut in half due to Israel's blockade.
The Israeli army intercepted a missile fired from Yemen, preventing it from entering Israeli territory.
Palestinians in the Gaza Strip are marking the Eid Al-Fitr holiday with little to celebrate as they face rapidly dwindling food supplies and ongoing Israeli aggression.
Arab designs took center stage on the Hollywood red carpets, as celebrities wore looks from Middle Eastern designers. The Billboard Women In Music event also honored women in the music industry.
Gaza rescuers say children among 8 killed in Israeli strike as truce proposal is received by both sides
Hamas accepts new Gaza ceasefire proposal, but Israel makes counter-proposal in 'full coordination' with the United States.
The government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been eroding Israeli democracy through antidemocratic measures, raising doubts about its survival.
Daesh remains the most significant terrorism challenge facing America and its partners, with its Afghan branch, ISIS-K, being the most capable of carrying out external terrorist attacks. Al-Qaeda has also reestablished its foothold in Afghanistan. Despite warnings, there has been no significant international response. The US is expected to release a new Central Asia strategy and there are signs of renewed US-Pakistan intelligence cooperation on counterterrorism issues.
The MENA startup sector is experiencing significant momentum with high-value deals, strategic acquisitions, and international expansion plans. Nayla Finance, Epik Foods, NKN Media, and EHC Investment are among the companies making moves in the region.
Trainer Ed Bethell is targeting international success with his sprinter Regional in the Al-Quoz Sprint on Dubai World Cup night.
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun declares that Lebanon has entered a new phase in its history after decades of violence, wars, economic and financial crises, and the deterioration of the state's structure. He emphasizes the importance of unity, solidarity, and rising above selfishness and personal interests for the salvation of Lebanon. The Lebanese army continues its investigations to determine who was responsible for the recent rockets fired from southern Lebanon toward Israel, while Israeli forces continue to violate Lebanon's sovereignty.
A federal judge in Massachusetts has temporarily barred the deportation of a Turkish doctoral student at Tufts University who was detained by US immigration officials.
The Global Champions Arabians Tour returns to Riyadh for its fourth stage at the new Jump Saudi Arena, with 250 Arabian horses competing for a share of the prize money.
Israel's military admits to shooting at ambulances in the Gaza Strip, with Hamas calling it a war crime and at least one person killed.
People with ties to American universities, most of whom have shown support for pro-Palestinian causes, have been detained in the Trump administration's crackdown on immigrants.
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan's discussions with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Washington covered a wide range of issues including defense, trade, and regional concerns. Turkish-American relations are taking a new direction and adopting a new dimension.
The US anti-immigrant frenzy may be unsustainable due to its enforcement of the law and the rhetoric employed to justify it. Several US allies have issued travel warnings for their citizens planning to visit the US due to the arbitrary and inhumane treatment of immigrants.
Islamic art, particularly manuscripts from the Islamic west, is in high demand in the art market, with calligraphy being highly valued. Maghrebi calligraphy is becoming increasingly sought-after. Auctions play a crucial role in preserving and advocating for these cultural treasures. Record-breaking sales of rare manuscripts reflect the rarity and increasing demand for these artifacts.
French President Macron expresses solidarity with Beirut following Israel's strikes and calls for international action to enforce the ceasefire agreement.
Donald Trump thanked Muslim Americans for their support during an iftar at the White House and highlighted his administration's efforts for peace in the Middle East.
South Koreans are creatively expressing solidarity with Palestine through various advocacy methods, attracting a broad base of supporters and engaging student activism.
The UN's World Food Programme is facing a 40 percent drop in funding this year, risking life-saving aid for 58 million people.
Warner Bros. Discovery has made a minority investment in OSN Streaming, valuing the deal at $57 million, to support the growing streaming landscape in the Middle East and North Africa. The investment allows Warner Bros. Discovery to strengthen its regional presence and collaborate with local talent. The two companies will focus on producing locally tailored content to cater to the market's preferences.
President Trump welcomes Saudi ambassador to White House iftar, expressing commitment to peace and gratitude for the Muslim community.
Suspected US airstrikes hit Houthi-controlled areas in Yemen, causing damage and casualties. The US military has not acknowledged the strikes. The airstrikes began after the Houthis threatened to target 'Israeli' ships.
Israel holds Lebanon responsible for missile fire on the Galilee area and will respond strongly to threats to its security. Israeli artillery and airstrikes hit southern Lebanon in response, straining a fragile truce with Hezbollah.
Lebanese Druze leader accuses Israel of exploiting minority in Syria as part of a plan to divide the Middle East along sectarian lines.
Lebanon reports that Israeli strikes killed four people in the south, while Israel claims it targeted Hezbollah operatives.
Saudi Aramco keeps propane and butane prices unchanged for April, serving as benchmarks for LPG contracts in the Asia-Pacific region.
Israel's parliament passes judicial reform law, opposition challenges
Hamas spokesperson killed in Israeli airstrike, escalating tensions between Israel and Hamas.
President Trump says US airstrikes in Yemen will continue as new strikes hit the capital Sanaa.
Jeremy Bowen, the BBC's international editor, accuses Israel of deliberately preventing journalists from entering Gaza to manipulate the narrative and inject doubt into the information that is reported.
The US military has increased its presence in the Middle East, potentially signaling strikes on the Houthis in Yemen and a message to Iran.
Arabian Warrior is hosting its first-ever event in AlUla, featuring thrilling competitions and encouraging youth participation. Participants can enjoy a camping experience and explore AlUla. The event aims to promote fitness and community engagement across the Kingdom.
An international student at Tufts University has been detained and had their visa revoked as part of the Trump administration's crackdown on immigration and efforts to deport foreign pro-Palestinian protesters.
Syrian President Ahmed Al-Sharaa is under pressure to rein in Islamist militants and establish an inclusive government, as Western powers closely watch his actions.
UK health minister denounces Israel's attacks on Palestinians and calls for them to stop. UK Foreign Secretary questions the compatibility of Israel's actions with international humanitarian law.
Saudi Arabia is adopting a pragmatic approach to US transactionalism and prioritizing mutual interests, economic integration, and hard security. The Kingdom's position on normalization with Israel is nonnegotiable without addressing Palestinian rights. Regional stability founded on justice is crucial for the Gulf's economic potential and the success of Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030. Saudi Arabia is mediating conflicts outside its borders, demonstrating its growing global influence. The Kingdom advocates for a comprehensive two-state solution and meaningful American guarantees for Israel's compliance to achieve normalization.
Hamas warns of potential hostage deaths if Israel uses force to retrieve them and continues air strikes in Gaza.
Brazilian actress Sabrina Petraglia has embraced the culture of the Middle East and is making inroads in forging cross cultural understanding. She created the film 'Ocean of Mothers' in Dubai, the first Brazilian production to be shown in the UAE. Petraglia is working on new projects that challenge stereotypes about motherhood and female empowerment.
Tesla is set to launch in Saudi Arabia in April, displaying its electric vehicles and solar-powered products at a launch event in Riyadh.
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