Category: 2. Middle East

  • Man missing after reported shark attack off Israel’s coast

    Man missing after reported shark attack off Israel’s coast

    Israeli police have been searching for a man reported missing following a suspected shark attack off the country’s Mediterranean coast, the force said on Tuesday.

    Shark attacks have not been reported in Israel for decades.

    Police spokesman Aryeh Doron said that “several findings have been sent for examination”, without specifying the nature of the recovered evidence.

    Search operations continued Tuesday in the southeastern Mediterranean, near the area of the central city of Hadera where the…

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  • In shift, Iran's IRGC backs nuclear talks as Araghchi courts US investment

    In shift, Iran's IRGC backs nuclear talks as Araghchi courts US investment

    Iran’s previously anti-engagement camp, which relentlessly dismissed talks with the US as “humiliating,” has pivoted and is demonstrating alignment with the negotiating team after Khamenei’s U-turn toward diplomacy.

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  • Harvard sues Trump administration over federal funding freeze and political pressure – Middle East Monitor

    Harvard sues Trump administration over federal funding freeze and political pressure – Middle East Monitor

    Harvard University filed a lawsuit against the administration of the US President Donald Trump on Monday, marking a significant escalation in ongoing tensions between the Ivy League institution and the Republican leader, who has repeatedly threatened its federal funding and pushed for political oversight of its internal affairs.

    The lawsuit, submitted in federal court in Massachusetts, argues that the federal government is unlawfully attempting to use funding as…

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  • Rubio unveils sweeping revamp of State Department

    Rubio unveils sweeping revamp of State Department

    WASHINGTON — Secretary of State Marco Rubio has announced an overhaul of the State Department’s workforce that would see the closure or consolidation of several human rights-related offices he described as part of the department’s “sprawling bureaucracy.” 

    The State Department in its current form is “bloated” and “bureaucratic,” Rubio said in a statement Tuesday. 

    “Over the past 15 years, the Department’s footprint has had unprecedented growth and costs have soared,”…

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  • Jerusalem patriarch hails pope’s commitment to Gaza

    Jerusalem patriarch hails pope’s commitment to Gaza

    The Latin patriarch of Jerusalem, Archbishop Pierbattista Pizzaballa, on Tuesday hailed Pope Francis’s support for Gazans and engagement with the small Catholic community in the war-battered Palestinian territory.

    The Catholic church’s highest authority in the region, who is considered a potential successor to the late pontiff, Pizzaballa told journalists in Jerusalem that “Gaza represents, a little bit, all what was the heart of his pontificate”.

    Pope Francis, who died on Monday aged 88,…

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  • Sudan: Over 40 dead, 400,000 displaced in RSF’s siege on El Fasher

    Sudan: Over 40 dead, 400,000 displaced in RSF’s siege on El Fasher

    Sudan’s armed forces said that a recent Rapid Support Forces attack on El Fasher, the besieged capital of North Darfur, has killed over 40 people, as the paramilitary group’s siege on the city intensifies.  

    What happened: The RSF launched a fresh artillery attack on El Fasher on Sunday. On Monday, it began shelling the Abu Shouk camp for internally displaced people in the city, according to the Sudanese Armed Forces and the El Fasher Resistance Committees Coordination, a volunteer…

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  • UAE’s ADNOC inks deal with China’s largest offshore producer as US tariffs bite

    UAE’s ADNOC inks deal with China’s largest offshore producer as US tariffs bite

    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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  • Ex-Israel female soldiers urge Gaza captives’ release – Middle East Monitor

    Ex-Israel female soldiers urge Gaza captives’ release – Middle East Monitor

    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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  • 3,000-year-old Iron Age cemetery unearthed in UAE’s Al-Ain – Middle East Monitor

    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 vandalise Palestinian car repair shop, steal equipment – Middle East Monitor

    Israeli settlers vandalise Palestinian car repair shop, steal equipment – Middle East Monitor

    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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