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  • G20 summit wraps up in New Delhi; Modi calls for a virtual meet in November

    The G20 summit in New Delhi ended on Sunday as India handed over the bloc presidency to Brazil, while both the US and Russia praised a consensus that did not condemn Moscow for the war in Ukraine but called on members to shun the use of force. Indian Prime Minister...

  • FACTBOX - Who is attending the G20 summit in New Delhi?

    The 18th G-20 Leaders' Summit began on Saturday in New Delhi under the theme of "One Earth, One Family, One Future."...

  • In Gaza, light gold coins help the poor to save

    A Gaza dentist has developed ultra-lightweight gold coins to allow people without much money to access one of the most widely used savings methods across the Middle East. “The idea stemmed from the community’s need to own gold amid the difficult living conditions the people live in,” said Ahmed Hamdan,...

  • FACTBOX - Wagner's global operations: War, oil and gold

    Russia’s most powerful mercenary, Yevgeny Prigozhin, was on board a plane that crashed on Wednesday near Moscow with no survivors, Russian authorities said, two months to the day after he led an abortive mutiny against the army top brass. The June 23-24 revolt by Prigozhin’s Wagner mercenary group called into question the fate of...

  • BRICS welcomes new members in push to reshuffle world order

    The BRICS bloc of developing nations agreed, on Thursday, to admit Saudi Arabia, Iran, Ethiopia, Egypt, Argentina and the United Arab Emirates in a move aimed at accelerating its push to reshuffle a world order it sees as outdated.  The group’s leaders left the door open to future enlargement, potentially...

  • Lebanon Hezbollah rises from shadows into regional force

    Hezbollah has risen from a shadowy group established during Lebanon’s 1975-90 civil war to a heavily armed force with big sway over the Lebanese State. Governments, including the United States, deem it a terrorist organisation. Iran’s Revolutionary Guards founded Hezbollah in 1982 to export its Islamic Revolution and fight Israeli...

  • Beirut port blast: three years on, victims still await accountability

    Lebanon, on Friday, marks the third anniversary of the Beirut port explosion which killed at least 220 people, wounded thousands and damaged swathes of the city. Despite the devastation, an investigation has brought no senior official to account. Here is a summary of what happened and how the investigation has...

  • Biden's Israel dilemma: Few good options to counter Netanyahu's defiance

    President Joe Biden is in a political bind as he crafts a US response to Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, defiantly pushing through the first part of a divisive judicial overhaul. Despite Washington’s long time status as Israel’s top ally and biggest weapons supplier, Biden appears to have few good...

  • Netanyahu judicial move spawns economic, political risks

    A day after Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, pressed ahead with contentious changes to the judiciary, an ad covered the front page of all Israel’s leading newspapers in black, reading at the bottom: “a black day for Israel’s democracy.” It was a paid ad by a group of high-tech companies protesting against Netanyahu’s...

  • Israel enemies see opportunity in its crisis

    The crisis sweeping Israel has become a focal point for its enemies across the Middle East, who have convened top-level meetings to weigh the turmoil and how they might capitalise on it, sources familiar with the discussions say, Reuters reports. Foes, including Lebanon’s Iran-backed, Hezbollah, have been crowing at the...

  • Iraq ancient sites, fragile stability spur new trickle of tourists

    When Jacob Nemec’s family heard he was planning to go on holiday in Iraq, they pleaded with the 28-year-old American to reconsider. “I got a text from my grandma, for the first time in five years saying – being your grandmother and to respect me – I would appreciate it...

  • EXPLAINER - Israel disputed judicial overhaul is back, what's new?

    Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has relaunched his government’s quest to change Israel’s justice system, rekindling unprecedented nationwide protests. On Monday, the Knesset is scheduled to vote on a bill that limits Supreme Court powers, a first of three parliamentary readings. Protests are likely to intensify if it passes. Recap  Netanyahu’s religious-nationalist government launched its judicial...

  • Syria brought Wagner Group fighters to heel as mutiny unfolded in Russia

    As Wagner mercenaries advanced on Moscow in an attempted mutiny in late June, authorities in Syria and Russian military commanders there took a series of swift measures against local Wagner operatives to prevent the uprising spreading, according to six sources familiar with the matter. The previously unreported crackdown included blocking...

  • Families of missing in Greece migrant boat disaster plead for recovery of bodies

    Since Matloob Hussain from Pakistan went missing during a deadly shipwreck off Greece last month, his brother, Adil, has left the door of his Athens home open in the hope he appears. It will stay open until his body is found. Matloob, 43, is among hundreds of migrants from Pakistan,...

  • Abraham Accord Arab states seen sticking with Israel despite Jenin violence

    Public fury is growing in the Arab world over one of Israel’s biggest military operations in the Occupied West Bank in years, yet Arab states which normalised ties with Israel are unlikely to turn their condemnation of the Israeli assault into action. Thousands of people were evacuated from the Jenin refugee camp...

  • Survivors of Greece boat disaster say coastguard rope toppled boat

    Survivors of a boat disaster that likely killed hundreds of migrants near Greece have given accounts of traffickers in North Africa cramming them into a clapped-out fishing trawler. They recounted hellish conditions above and below deck, with no food or water. Some also said the tragic end, when it came,...

  • EXPLAINER - Turkiye keeps Sweden waiting on NATO membership as key summit nears

    Sweden’s path to NATO membership remains blocked by Turkiye and Hungary ahead of a July summit in Vilnius, where it hopes to join Nordic neighbour, Finland, as a full member of the alliance. Finland, which applied together with Sweden, joined NATO in April, but Turkiye continues to block Swedish membership,...

  • Lebanon awaits foreign push out of political impasse

    At loggerheads over who should fill a vacant presidency, Lebanon’s fractious politicians are waiting for foreign powers to resolve their crisis, leaving the country adrift as its failing state teeters on the brink of collapse. After parliament failed for the 12th time to elect a new president, many believe what happens next...

  • Battered by opposition, Kuwait Royal family seeks to project unity

    The appointment of additional Royals to Kuwait’s new cabinet, including a convicted Defence Minister, looks like a push by the ruling family to show unity and reassert power as it wrestles with an opposition-controlled Parliament. Rivalries within the Royal family and feuding between government and the elected National Assembly have hampered...

  • Iraq enjoys respite from turmoil but risks still remain

    Helped by buoyant oil prices and a period of political calm at home and in the region, Iraq appears more stable than at any time since the US-led invasion, although the government’s bid to cement gains with a budget splurge may prove a shaky foundation. In office since October, Prime...

  • Sudan war exacts deadly toll on dialysis patients, leaves bodies rotting

    Kidney dialysis patients are dying and dead bodies have been left to decompose in a morgue and in city streets as Sudan’s war rages on, despite efforts by volunteers and aid workers to keep critical healthcare running. Sudan’s health sector was already on the edge of collapse due to a...

  • Lebanon Hezbollah mobilises to block IMF's Azour for presidency

    The Iran-backed Hezbollah and its closest allies are set to torpedo an attempt by rivals to elect a senior IMF official as Lebanese president this week, in a tussle that underlines its decisive sway and the dim prospects for reviving the crumbling state. The standoff has laid bare Lebanon’s deep splits, with the...

  • Turkiye needs more than economic U-turn for lasting investments

    Turkiye’s expected return to orthodox economic policies may not be enough to secure longer-lasting international investments, with a restoration of predictability and the rule of law still needed to build trust, analysts say. While higher interest rates should draw some foreign investors back to Turkish assets, analysts say only fundamental changes...

  • FACTBOX – What is inside the EU migration deal, and what lies ahead

    European Union ministers agreed, this week, on how to handle irregular arrivals of asylum-seekers and migrants, a deal hailed as a breakthrough after almost a decade of bitter feuds on the sensitive matter. As the deal took shape, a stabbing in France by a Syrian man who was granted asylum in Sweden, 10 years...