Haaretz: After more than two months of trying to subdue Iran, Trump finds himself stuck in a no-go battle with a stubborn and experienced adversary who does not submit to dictates - Al-Manar TV Lebanon
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Al-Manar correspondent: Azzam Khalil Al-Hayya, son of the head of Hamas in Gaza, has died from injuries sustained in an Israeli airstrike that targeted the Al-Daraj neighborhood in Gaza City on Wednesday - Al-Manar TV Lebanon
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Pakistan Voices Optimism on US–Iran Talks, Offers to Host Agreement Signing
Pakistan has welcomed reports of a potential agreement between Washington and Tehran, expressing optimism that ongoing negotiations could soon yield a breakthrough while reaffirming its role as a discreet mediator. Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said it supports efforts aimed at resolving t»»»
Egypt’s net international reserves reached US$53.01 billion by end of April: CBE
The Central Bank of Egypt (CBE) announced that net international reserves reached US$ 53.01 billion at the end of April, up from $52.831 billion at the end of March – a significant improvement compared from the previous month. The Monetary Policy Committee of CBE decided at its meeting at the begin»»»
Hopes for reopening Hormuz Strait push world shares higher
World shares jumped on Thursday, with Tokyo's Nikkei 225 gaining almost 6% to a new record as investors waited to see if the U.S. and Iran will strike a deal allowing tankers to deliver crude from the Persian Gulf again. Japan's benchmark Nikkei 225 index jumped more than 3,300 points to 63,086.00 »»»
Recipes for Success: Chef Vlassia Anagnostou shares advice and a moussaka recipe
DUBAI: Vlassia Anagnostou grew up in Volos, Greece, learning to cook at her grandmother’s side — absorbing recipes and techniques she describes as a vanishing part of her heritage. Her culinary journey began with traditional Greek cuisine before expanding to take in Italian, French, and broader Med»»»
Israeli attack kills son of Hamas leader negotiating with Trump-led board
CAIRO: An Israeli air strike has killed the son of Hamas’ chief negotiator in US-mediated talks over Gaza’s future, a senior Hamas official said on Thursday, as leaders of the militant group held talks in Cairo aimed at safeguarding their truce with Israel. Azzam Al-Hayya, son of Khalil Al-Hayya,»»»
Nigerian army says has freed children kidnapped from orphanage
LAGOS: The Nigerian army said on Thursday that its troops had freed seven children and two adults who had remained in captivity following a kidnapping from an orphanage last month. Mass kidnappings have become a common way for gangs and armed groups to make quick money in Africa’s most populous cou»»»
Russia Puts Ukraine on Notice: Disrupt Victory Day, Face Rain of Missiles
Kiev has been warned that attempting to disrupt Russia’s Victory Day celebrations could trigger massive missile strikes, the Russian Foreign Ministry said. Rather than embrace the initiative for a Victory Day truce the Zelensky regime reacted apprehensively and proceeded to make terrorist threats a»»»
Playing Nuclear Roulette: Rosatom Reports Third Day of Ukrainian Strikes Near Zaporozhye Facility
MOSCOW (Sputnik) - Russian state nuclear corporation Rosatom reports a third consecutive day of intense Ukrainian strikes near the Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant, according to CEO Alexey Likhachev. Two people died in two weeks in Energodar after the attacks of the Ukrainian armed forces, one of the»»»
Saudi Arabia a ‘no-go area’ for Pakistan, deputy PM says amid US-Iran conflict
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar said on Wednesday Islamabad had warned all parties involved in the US-Iran conflict that Saudi Arabia was a “no-go area” for Pakistan, underscoring the country’s security commitment to the Kingdom under a mutual defense pact signed last year. Da»»»
Shell's Profit Beats Expectations at $6.9 Billion
Shell's first-quarter profit beat estimates and hit its highest in two years at $6.9 billion on Thursday, boosted by gains linked to the Middle East war, leading the company to raise the dividend by 5%. At the same time, it slowed its quarterly share buyback program to $3 billion from $3.5 billion »»»
Australians Linked to ISIS Militants in Syria Arrive in Melbourne
A group of women linked to the ISIS extremist group landed in Melbourne on Thursday, years after allegedly sneaking into Syria to join the group's self-declared caliphate. The Qatar Airways flight from Doha, reportedly carrying three women and eight children who have spent years living in a camp in»»»
Two held over scan-a-high sticker scheme
Two men who allegedly advertised their marijuana stock using stickers printed with QR codes that took punters to secure chat apps have been arrested in Thessaloniki, police said Thursday. A police statement said the suspects, aged 21 and 19, allegedly plastered the stickers throughout central Thess»»»
UAE to set up chiplet design and assembly facility
Dubai: The UAE will establish an advanced chiplet design and assembly facility under a strategic agreement between Tawazun Council for Defence Enablement and Lockheed Martin, marking a new step in the country’s push to build local capability in advanced microelectronics. Sign up for our daily busin»»»
Oil slides 2%+ as traders price in de-escalation, heavy crude differentials swing
Oil futures fell broadly in late Asian trading Thursday as traders priced in easing geopolitical risk and a possible reopening of key shipping lanes, while physical crude benchmarks showed sharp moves that underscored how uneven the market remains. As of 4:19 am Beijing time, West Texas Intermediat»»»
9 Things to watch this weekend in the UAE: New cinema releases & OTT drops
Dubai: Not sure what to queue up this weekend? Whether you’re planning a cinema trip or staying in with takeaway and an OTT binge, this week’s line-up has a bit of everything. Here’s what’s worth watching in the UAE right now. 1. Mortal Kombat IIThe video game adaptation sequel finally lands in UAE»»»
Taiwan carries out first torpedo test fire for domestically made submarine
TAIPEI: Taiwan has carried out the maiden torpedo test firing for its first domestically developed submarine, a major milestone in a project aimed at strengthening deterrence against the Chinese navy and protecting vital sea lanes in the event of war. Taiwan, which China claims as its own territo»»»
Incoming: The hottest TV shows set for release this summer
‘Spider-Noir’ Starring: Nicolas Cage, Lamorne Morris, Li Jun Li Cage’s first lead role in a TV series sees him assume the mantle of Ben Reilly/The Spider, a version of Spider-Man from an alternate world based on New York in the 1930s, based on the Marvel Comics character Spider-Man Noir. Reilly is »»»
'Exhaustion and sadness' in Beirut's southern suburbs
In Beirut’s southern suburbs, where Israeli strikes reduced a building complex to a metal shell, student Rana walked towards her home, though like many others she fears the full-scale eruption of war again. The Israelis “are not reliable, they can strike again at any moment,” said the young woman, »»»
Maariv Reveals 8 Soldiers Hurt as Hezbollah’s Fiber-Optic Drones Bypass Israeli Defenses - Al-Manar TV Lebanon
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REAoL signs MoU with Libyan Ports Authority to transit to use of clean energy and environmental sustainability in Libyan ports
The Renewable Energy Authority of Libya (REAoL) and Libya’s Ports and Maritime Transport Authority signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) last Tuesday (5 May) at REAoL’s Tripoli headquarters. The MoU aims to support the transition towards the use of clean energy and enhancing environmental sust»»»
Doha Metro changes metrolink, metroexpress schedules for Amir Cup Final
Doha, Qatar: Doha Metro has announced changes to metrolink and metroexpress services operating to and from Sport City Station for Saturday, May 9, 2026. The temporary change is due to road closures for the Amir Cup Final at Khalifa International Stadium "All affected routes [metrolink] will operate»»»
Qatar Living: Powering everyday life across Qatar
From properties, vehicles, classifieds, services, jobs and deals to news and events, one trusted platform brings it all together. Doha, Qatar: For more than 20 years, Qatar Living has grown alongside the community, evolving into one of the country’s most trusted digital platforms. Today, with its n»»»
UAE launches ‘Make it in the Emirates 2026’ platform to advance industrial growth
Dubai: The UAE launched the “Make it in the Emirates 2026” platform as part of its push to strengthen the country’s industrial sector, expand advanced manufacturing capabilities and build a more resilient national economy amid growing global supply chain challenges. President His Highness Sheikh Mo»»»
Russian Air Defenses Knock Out Four Drones Approaching Moscow - Mayor
MOSCOW (Sputnik) - Russian air defense systems have destroyed four drones flying toward Moscow, Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said on Thursday. "Four UAVs were destroyed by the Defense Ministry's air defense system. Emergency services specialists are working at the crash site," Sobyanin wrote on Max.On Mon»»»