How the Iran Conflict Is Slowing Non‑Oil Growth Across the Middle East
RIYADH: Non-oil business growth in the UAE, Kuwait, and Egypt slowed in March as the Iran crisis interrupted trade, reduced demand, and...
Timeline of the Haifa Strike: From Impact to Rescue Efforts
Israeli rescuers found two dead from the wreckage of a residential building in Haifa that was hit by an Iranian missile on Sunday,...
Could the Eslamshahr Attack Escalate Middle East Tensions?
At least 13 people were killed in an airstrike that occurred early on Monday in a residential building in a city southwest of Tehran,...
What the UAE Embassy Assault Reveals About Syria’s Security Situation
In a statement released on Sunday, the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed its disapproval of the riots, assaults, and acts of...
Trump Claims US Could Control Strait of Hormuz Given More Time
WASHINGTON: As pressure rises on his administration to find a swift end to a confrontation with Iran, President Donald Trump stated on...
Israel Strikes Hezbollah Sites in Beirut After Destroying Key Bridge
BEIRUT: After destroying a bridge in eastern Lebanon to stop the Iran-backed group’s reinforcements from crossing, the Israeli...
UN Confirms Injury of Indonesian Peacekeepers in Lebanon Incident
JAKARTA: Just days after three other Indonesians were killed in separate bombings, three United Nations soldiers from Indonesia were...
How Ushar Anchors Life in Saudi Arabia’s Tough Desert Environment
JEDDAH: Calotropis procera, or ushar in Arabic, is a hardy shrub that grows all over Saudi Arabia. It is sometimes described as poisonous...
What the Second Month of War Means for Security in Lebanon
BEIRUT: As the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah intensifies, the Lebanese army has evacuated numerous border posts in southern...
Global Power Trio: Why The IMF, IEA, and World Bank Are Aligning on the Middle East Crisis
In response to the energy and economic consequences of the Middle Eastern crisis, the World Bank Group, the International Monetary Fund,...
