Category: 2. Middle East

  • New German government to decide on Eurofighter sale to Turkey: Officials

    New German government to decide on Eurofighter sale to Turkey: Officials

    ANKARA — Germany’s outgoing government will defer a decision on the sale of Eurofighter Typhoon jets to Turkey to the incoming government, official German sources told Al-Monitor following media reports that Berlin blocked the previously approved sale due to domestic political events inside Turkey.

    The German government, led by Chancellor Olaf Scholz, blocked the sale largely due to the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, Germany’s Handelsblatt reported last week, citing several…

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  • China slams sanctions, voices support for Iran’s nuclear program during FM visit

    China slams sanctions, voices support for Iran’s nuclear program during FM visit

    Iran’s foreign minister held high-level talks with Chinese officials on Wednesday on the latest developments in Iran’s ongoing nuclear negotiations with the US.

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  • IMF appoints first Syria mission head in 14 years: What to know

    IMF appoints first Syria mission head in 14 years: What to know

    Syria’s new government faces the task of revitalizing an economy that has been devastated by 14 years of war and ravaged by international sanctions.

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  • Tears and hope as Jerusalem pays tribute to Pope Francis

    Tears and hope as Jerusalem pays tribute to Pope Francis

    Tears mixed with smiles as a dense crowd flocked to the requiem mass for the pope at Jerusalem’s Church of the Holy Sepulchre on Wednesday.

    “He gave us hope, and we will keep that hope with us forever even in this situation in Palestine”, said Na’ma Tarsha, a retiree from the Mount of Olives in east Jerusalem, a part of the city occupied and annexed by Israel in 1967.

    Dressed entirely in black, the 75-year-old woman said she was determined to take part in the mass for Pope Francis, who died…

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  • Jordan outlaws Muslim Brotherhood group, confiscates its assets and offices – Middle East Monitor

    Jordan outlaws Muslim Brotherhood group, confiscates its assets and offices – Middle East Monitor

    Jordan outlawed the Muslim Brotherhood, the country’s most vocal opposition group, on Wednesday and confiscated its assets, after members of the group were found to be linked to a sabotage plot, Interior Minister, Mazen Fraya, said.

    There was no immediate comment from the movement, which has operated legally in Jordan for decades and has widespread grass-roots support in major urban centres and scores of offices across the country.

    Fraya said all the activities…

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  • Christians gather at Jerusalem’s Holy Sepulchre to mourn Pope Francis – Middle East Monitor

    Christians gather at Jerusalem’s Holy Sepulchre to mourn Pope Francis – Middle East Monitor

    Christians from around the world prayed for Pope Francis at a solemn Mass on Wednesday at Jerusalem’s centuries-old Church of the Holy Sepulchre, following the Pontiff’s passing this week, Reuters reports.

    Some worshippers shed tears under the rotunda as prayers echoed, while others lit candles and knelt at the Stone of the Anointing, the stone slab where it is believed Jesus’ body was prepared for burial.

    Among those who had gathered to honour Pope…

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  • Israel’s Smotrich threatens to topple government if Gaza not occupied – Middle East Monitor

    Israel’s Smotrich threatens to topple government if Gaza not occupied – Middle East Monitor

    Far-right Israeli Finance Minister, Bezalel Smotrich, threatened Wednesday to topple the government of Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, if the army does not occupy the Gaza Strip and rule it militarily, Anadolu Agency reports.

    In a statement, Smotrich said that the Israeli Premier “is ultimately responsible” for handling the Israeli war on Gaza.

    “Launch a campaign to defeat Hamas, occupy Gaza and implement a temporary military government until another…

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  • Jordan bans Muslim Brotherhood as king visits Saudi Arabia

    Jordan bans Muslim Brotherhood as king visits Saudi Arabia

    The Jordanian government banned the Muslim Brotherhood on Wednesday, just over a week after alleging affiliates of the organization were planning a plot against the kingdom.

    Interior Minister Mazin Al-Farrayeh said that the group’s activities are banned and that membership in the organization as well as promoting its ideas are prohibited. He added that their offices would be closed and belongings confiscated, state media outlet Al-Mamlaka reported.

    The move follows Jordan announcing the arrest…

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    News Source: www.al-monitor.com

  • Powerful 6.2-magnitude quake hits off Istanbul coast

    Powerful 6.2-magnitude quake hits off Istanbul coast

    A 6.2-magnitude earthquake hit the Sea of Marmara near Istanbul on Wednesday, with the impact felt across Turkey’s largest city where people rushed onto the streets.

    There were no immediate reports of injuries or damage, officials said, but the quake was followed by at least eight others, Turkey’s AFAD disaster management agency said.

    “An earthquake of 6.2 magnitude occurred in Silivri, Sea of Marmara, Istanbul,” Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya said on X, adding that it was felt in the…

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  • Cairo authorities demolish historic Falaky Mosque and ancient cemeteries – Middle East Monitor

    Cairo authorities demolish historic Falaky Mosque and ancient cemeteries – Middle East Monitor

    Egyptian authorities have demolished the historic Mahmoud Pasha al-Falaky Mosque and are accelerating the destruction of Old Cairo’s cemeteries under the banner of urban development—sparking outrage among heritage advocates and locals.

    According to Mada Masr, in the early hours last Wednesday, bulldozers flattened the mosque’s dome and minaret, part of the 19th-century funerary complex within the Imam al-Shafei cemetery. “There were no scaffolds. How…

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