On Tuesday, Lebanon’s Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri convened a meeting at Ain el-Tineh with envoys from the five-nation group, which includes the United States, France, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Egypt. According to the National News Agency, the one-hour discussion focused on recent developments, particularly the challenges surrounding the presidential selection process. Berri remarked post-meeting that the discussion was unified, productive, …
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Iran Warns of ‘Decisive Response’ to US Reaction to Jordan Attack
On Wednesday, Iran issued a stern warning of a decisive response to any American attack on its territory. This statement follows U.S. President Joe Biden’s suggestion that Iran was linked to the recent killing of three American soldiers at a military base in Jordan. The United States has indicated its readiness for retaliatory actions in the Middle East following a …
Read More »Aramco Refuses State Orders to Boost Daily Oil Production
Saudi Aramco, the leading oil company in Saudi Arabia, announced on Tuesday that it will maintain its oil production capacity at 12 million barrels per day, not increasing it to 13 million as previously considered. This decision follows a directive from Saudi Arabia’s Energy Ministry. Officially known as the Saudi Arabian Oil Co., Aramco did not provide specific reasons for …
Read More »Imprisoned Ex-Pakistani PM Imran Khan Convicted Again Before Vote
Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan faced another setback when he was sentenced to 14 years in prison on Wednesday for corruption, just days before his political party, PTI, attempts to reclaim power in the upcoming parliamentary elections. This sentence follows his recent conviction and is the harshest one yet, adding to the ongoing tensions between the military and civilian …
Read More »Crisis: Queues Return, Fuel Importers Suspend Operations, Crisis Looms
Overnight, fuel importing companies in Lebanon declared they would halt deliveries to distributors and suspend import operations starting Wednesday morning. This decision comes in response to parliament’s recent move to levy an extraordinary tax on firms that imported subsidized goods in 2020 and 2021. The importers have expressed their readiness to resume operations, including on Sundays, once the issue is …
Read More »Israel Reduces Troops in North, Gallant Warns of ‘Devastating’ Beirut War
Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant has recently indicated that Israel is gearing up for a possible conflict with Hezbollah in Lebanon, predicting severe consequences for Lebanon if such a war occurs. Gallant warned that an Israeli military operation in the north would lead to the devastation of both Lebanon and Hezbollah. He emphasized that while the impact on Haifa would …
Read More »Netanyahu Rejects 2 Key Hamas Demands for Cease-Fire
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu firmly dismissed two principal demands from Hamas during indirect negotiations for a ceasefire. He stated that Israel has no intention of either pulling its forces out of the Gaza Strip or releasing a large number of Palestinian prisoners. Speaking at an event in the occupied West Bank on Tuesday, Netanyahu reiterated his stance that the …
Read More »Israel Floods Hamas Tunnels; UN Pleads for Aid Funding
The Israeli military has initiated a strategy to inundate the extensive tunnel networks of Hamas in Gaza amid escalating conflict, while the United Nations expresses concern over a looming humanitarian crisis in the area. This situation follows a dispute over funding for the UN’s main Palestinian aid agency, UNRWA. Khan Younis, a major city in southern Gaza, has become the …
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