A third deal has been struck between a Chinese entity and the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company as Beijing scrambles for alternative sources to replace the US supply.
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A third deal has been struck between a Chinese entity and the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company as Beijing scrambles for alternative sources to replace the US supply.
News Source: www.al-monitor.com

Dozens of former Israeli female soldiers staged a protest yesterday evening outside the Ministry of Defence in Tel Aviv, calling for the release of occupation soldier Matan Angrest, who has been held in Gaza since 7 October 2023, Anadolu reported.
According to the Hebrew-language daily Maariv, 70 former female soldiers gathered in what is known as the “Hostages’ Square” in Tel Aviv, accompanied by members of Angrest’s family. From there, they marched…
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The UAE’s first major Iron Age cemetery has been unearthed in Al-Ain, shedding new light on a lost chapter of the country’s ancient heritage. The 3,000-year-old necropolis, discovered by the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi (DCT Abu Dhabi), contains more than a hundred tombs and a wealth of burial goods, offering unprecedented insight into life and death in the Iron Age.
“This discovery promises to transform our understanding of the ancient…
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Israeli settlers targeted a privately-owned Palestinian car repair shop this morning near the village of Umm Safa, located northwest of Ramallah, vandalising the premises and stealing its contents.
According to Marwan Sabah, head of the Umm Safa Village Council, the Israeli settlers broke into the garage, situated on the village’s western outskirts, by smashing one of its windows. Once inside, they destroyed the shop’s interior and stole all the…
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The Syrian Ministry of Foreign and Expatriate Affairs issued a statement inviting diplomats who defected from the former regime to fill out a specially prepared form aimed at collecting and updating their data.
The ministry said in its statement: “Believing in the great national role you played by defecting from the defunct regime and standing with your people and their just cause, and out of our keenness to preserve and document this honourable history — and…
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One of the US demands for sanctions relief on Syria is not engaging with Islamic Jihad, Hamas and other Palestinian armed groups.
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In the bustling Gold Souk in Dubai, dubbed the “City of Gold”, 22-karat gold jewellery is a traditional favourite for weddings, religious celebrations and as a family investment, Reuters reports.
Yet, with bullion prices hitting record highs above $3,400 an ounce, there are signs of change, as buyers look to diamonds and lighter gold jewellery, instead.
While US tariffs and other factors have added fire to already hot demand for gold as an investment, the…
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A leader from Hamas-aligned Lebanese Islamist group Jamaa Islamiya was among two people killed in Israeli strikes in Lebanon on Tuesday, the group and Israel’s military said.
Israel has continued to carry out regular strikes on Lebanon despite a November truce with militant group Hezbollah that sought to halt more than a year of hostilities between the foes including two months of all-out war.
Lebanon’s civil defence said “an Israeli drone targeted a car” near the coastal town of Damour, about…
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A new round of negotiations is expected within two days to reach a ceasefire and prisoner exchange deal between Hamas and Israel. A Hamas delegation is due in Cairo for the talks.
Meanwhile, Al-Araby Al-Jadeed reported that an Israeli delegation has already arrived in Cairo to continue the talks with Hamas.
A source stated that the Israeli team landed in Cairo, likely under US pressure.
“The American pressure coincides with the military pressure the Israeli…
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The Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement announced the success of its campaign to push for a boycott of the film Snow White in the Arab region because one of the lead roles is played by an Israeli actress who previously served in the occupation army.
In a statement issued yesterday, the movement confirmed that the film had been pulled from cinemas in Kuwait, Lebanon and Oman. Disney stated that it would halt the production of similar films in the…
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