France’s Recognition of Palestine Is a Mistake
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With the spotlight on dire humanitarian conditions in Gaza, pressure is growing on the PM to follow France and recognise Palestinian statehood. It comes as a charity warns of an "unconscionable" lack of food and water in the territory,
CNBC's MacKenzie Sigalos reports on news regarding Anthropic. Food Network star Anne Burrell’s cause of death revealed five weeks after she died aged 55
This week saw an Olympic bid from Qatar, a new low-cost airline for Saudi Arabia and a major retail deal from the UAE.
Data center company Khazna is building the backbone for the giant Stargate venture in the Middle East with leading AI companies.
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Explore how Bahrain International Circuit transformed the Middle East into a Formula 1 powerhouse since hosting its first race in 2004, influencing other Gulf states and securing long-term F1 hosting rights through 2036.
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From Carter to Trump, from Fuller to the ‘prince of darkness’ Perle and Barrack, the roles assigned by American imperialism to political Islamists have not changed in essence. On the historical line stretching from the Green Belt to the Greater Middle East Project,
M42 is already the largest health care group in the Middle East and serves some 15 million patients worldwide with operations in 27 countries. Its revenues have grown five times in the past seven years.
Moscow’s failures will resound beyond the Middle East. Whether the result of Putin’s conscious decision not to intervene or of the Kremlin’s inability to do so, Russia’s abandonment of partners in the region should be a sobering lesson for Xi Jinping and the Chinese Communist Party: that in times of crisis, Russia will not be a reliable ally.
Some Muslim and Middle Eastern tech founders and leaders are among people protesting a prominent venture capitalist’s recent comments blasting New York mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani.
Donald Trump is the only person in the world who has enough leverage to break us out of this cycle.” Times Opinion writer Megan Stack lived in Jerusalem and Cairo. She reported from Gaza, and her work in Iran got her banned.
The prospect of Libya’s eastern-based parliament approving a crucial maritime deal with Turkey is growing as Ankara-Benghazi rapprochement intensifies.