Worker-led refusals to handle Israeli goods have sparked protests, union support, and policy debates across Europe, echoing historic anti-apartheid campaigns and intensifying pressure on governments to reconsider trade relations amid the continuing humanitarian crisis in Gaza
US-imposed sanctions have intensified Iran’s currency collapse and inflation crisis, triggering protests nationwide. Experts warn economic warfare may weaken civilians without guaranteeing political change or regime transformation in Tehran
Iranian security forces have violently arrested Nobel laureate and women’s rights activist Narges Mohammadi, alarming supporters worldwide and prompting urgent calls for her safety, transparency over her whereabouts, and an end to Iran’s widening crackdown on dissent and peaceful activism
The National Centre for Meteorology warns that moderate to heavy rainfall will persist across Saudi Arabia, with thunderstorms, hail, and strong winds posing risks of flash floods in multiple regions. Residents are advised to stay alert and follow safety guidance
Organisers of Seattle’s Pride Match say celebrations will go ahead during the Egypt–Iran World Cup fixture, rejecting pressure after the Egyptian FA demanded FIFA halt LGBTQ+ events planned around the Group G encounter
The landmark Saudi-Qatar rail agreement promises faster travel, billions in economic benefits, and deeper Gulf cooperation. The 785km high-speed line will link Riyadh and Doha, serving millions of passengers and strengthening trade, tourism, and sustainability goals
A second US deportation flight carrying Iranian nationals has arrived in Iran, officials confirmed, raising alarm among human rights advocates who warn that some deportees face persecution, imprisonment, or worse upon return
A toddler’s killing near a displaced families’ camp in southern Gaza has renewed scrutiny of Israel’s ceasefire commitments, civilian safety, and international efforts to transition the war-torn enclave toward a lasting political solution
Bethlehem has lit its iconic Christmas tree once again following a ceasefire linked to the Gaza war. The move signals hope for peace and tourism recovery, even as unemployment, financial strain and regional tensions continue to shape daily life
Seafarers from the sunken Eternity C have been released and evacuated to Oman after being held in Yemen, as renewed Houthi attacks revive fears over Red Sea shipping safety and global trade disruptions amid escalating regional conflict and diplomatic mediation
As motorsport fans descend on Yas Island, hotel rates reach unprecedented highs, with guests paying tens of thousands for stays and facing strict parking rules. Even discounted last-minute deals remain significantly above typical off-peak prices across Abu Dhabi
Max Verstappen says his parents will sit out the Abu Dhabi finale, noting the title fight was never expected late in the season. The Red Bull star enters Yas Marina with renewed championship momentum after McLaren’s Qatar setback
Israel launched new air strikes on towns in southern Lebanon hours after unprecedented direct talks with Beirut, underscoring rising tensions over Hezbollah’s military reconstruction and the fragile ceasefire that has struggled to hold since late 2024
Iran will now attend the World Cup draw in Washington after resolving a visa row with the United States. The reversal follows days of political tension, with coach Amir Ghalenoei and select officials receiving clearance to travel
Worker-led refusals to handle Israeli goods have sparked protests, union support, and policy debates across Europe, echoing historic anti-apartheid campaigns and intensifying pressure on governments to reconsider trade relations amid the continuing humanitarian crisis in Gaza
US-imposed sanctions have intensified Iran’s currency collapse and inflation crisis, triggering protests nationwide. Experts warn economic warfare may weaken civilians without guaranteeing political change or regime transformation in Tehran
Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu meet as negotiations over Iran’s nuclear programme intensify. The talks highlight disagreements over missiles, sanctions, and regional security while military threats and diplomatic efforts raise tensions across the Middle East
At least 15 people died after two adjoining residential buildings collapsed in Tripoli. Authorities warn more residents could be missing as repeated structural failures highlight Lebanon’s deepening infrastructure decay, long-term neglect, and mounting risks for families living in aging structures