A Palestinian man was killed and others injured in escalating settler attacks across the West Bank, as new outposts expand tensions and raise concerns over security, legality, and the worsening humanitarian situation
Iran has prohibited its sports teams from travelling to countries it considers hostile, affecting key football fixtures and raising concerns about its participation in upcoming international tournaments amid heightened geopolitical tensions
The Trump administration is examining whether to classify Muslim Brotherhood chapters in Egypt, Jordan and Lebanon as terrorist organisations, a step that would impose severe sanctions and travel restrictions, escalating long-running debates over the group’s role in regional instability
Cristiano Ronaldo stunned fans with a sensational bicycle kick in the 96th minute, helping Al Nassr secure a dominant 4-1 win and extend their league lead. The 40-year-old continues to defy expectations in Saudi Arabia
Israel’s strike on Beirut killed Hezbollah’s second-in-command Haytham Ali Tabatabai, sparking fears of renewed conflict as the group vows a response and Lebanese officials urge international intervention to halt escalating tensions
Tehran has refused IAEA inspections at bombed nuclear facilities, insisting on a new agreement before granting access. The move follows the Iran-Israel conflict, snapback sanctions, and stalled nuclear negotiations with both Washington and Europe
Archer Aviation has signed a landmark agreement in Saudi Arabia to begin testing its Midnight eVTOL aircraft, expanding its flying taxi ambitions and strengthening its partnerships with THC and Red Sea Global after launching in the UAE
After halting operations over a decade ago due to security concerns, Algeria’s Sonatrach has restarted exploratory drilling in Libya’s Ghadames Basin near the Wafa Field
Saudi Arabia is set to host a new ATP Masters 1000 tournament in 2028. The week-long event will be non-mandatory, giving players flexibility amid concerns over calendar congestion
The Ministry of Tourism in Saudi Arabia has restructured its penalty system to make enforcement fairer and more proportional, distinguishing between major and minor violations while offering support to small tourism businesses under the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 reforms
In a major advisory opinion, the ICJ declared Israel legally bound to allow UN aid into Gaza. The court dismissed Israel’s claims against UNRWA, stressing that humanitarian needs of Palestinians must be met despite political disputes
Hamas recalled 7,000 fighters and appointed military governors in Gaza, escalating tensions after the killing of its elite members, amid fears of internal bloodshed
Al Yamamah Steel’s wind tower plant begins commercial operations in Yanbu, producing large steel towers for advanced wind turbines and supporting Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 renewable energy targets
The inaugural Riyadh Comedy Festival faces criticism from Human Rights Watch, which urges performers to speak out against Saudi Arabia’s human rights abuses and repression of free speech
A Palestinian man was killed and others injured in escalating settler attacks across the West Bank, as new outposts expand tensions and raise concerns over security, legality, and the worsening humanitarian situation
Iran has prohibited its sports teams from travelling to countries it considers hostile, affecting key football fixtures and raising concerns about its participation in upcoming international tournaments amid heightened geopolitical tensions
The destruction of Gaza’s universities has left thousands of students without access to higher education. Many now depend on international scholarships, but strict border controls and administrative delays make leaving the territory extremely difficult and uncertain
The AFC has rescheduled its Champions League Elite playoffs and knockout rounds in Jeddah following regional tensions. Top clubs including Al-Hilal, Tractor FC, and Al-Nassr prepare for a high-stakes, centralized tournament format