New Equation in Strait of Hormuz Taking Shape: Iran’s Ghalibaf
Speaker of the Iranian Parliament Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said a “new equation” is emerging in the Strait of Hormuz, warning that the US and its allies themselves have endangered maritime security and energy transit through their actions. In a post on his X account, Ghalibaf said the security of s»»»
Sadyr Japarov meets with Foreign Minister of Seychelles - | 24.KG
President of Kyrgyzstan Sadyr Japarov received Barry Faure, Minister of Foreign Affairs and the Diaspora of the Seychelles, in Cholpon-Ata. The presidential press service reported. The parties discussed the development of bilateral cooperation, including strengthening political dialogue and expandi»»»
Ukraine slams Russian ‘cynicism’ ahead of separate truces
KYIV: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Tuesday accused Russia of “utter cynicism” for launching deadly attacks while also seeking a truce to stage its May 9 Victory Day parade in Moscow. Several people were killed in overnight strikes that came after both Moscow and Kyiv announced uniliter»»»
Albrahim targets statement debut as PFL MENA heads to Dubai
RIYADH: Saudi fighter Ahmed Albrahim is set to make his professional debut later this month when PFL MENA arrives in Dubai, with the welterweight determined to deliver a statement performance on one of the region’s biggest stages. Albrahim will face Egypt’s Khaled Mahmoud at PFL MENA 9: Pride of Ar»»»
Energy shock, global tremors: Who pays the price?
Ongoing supply disruptions, threatened international corridors, and rising concerns — driven by geopolitical tensions in the Middle East — have created a global crisis that has extended beyond political and military frameworks into global energy markets. The US–Israel–Iran war has triggered the wor»»»
Media Review: May 5
POLITICS The news media are reporting widespread speculation about the composition of the government of Progressive Bulgaria, which is expected to be sworn in on Friday. On Tuesday, President Iliana Iotova is meeting with the six parliamentary groups, starting with Rumen Radev's party, which has 13»»»
Japan's child population hits new low, down for 45th straight year
Tokyo, Japan: The population of children under the age of 15 in Japan has shrunk to an estimated 13.29 million as of April 1, down by 350,000 from the previous year, hitting a record low, according to government data released Monday, a day before Japan's national Children's Day. The decline has con»»»
Jordan reaffirms commitment to voluntary return of Syrian refugees
Amman, May 5 (SANA) Jordan reaffirmed on Tuesday its commitment to supporting the voluntary return of Syrian refugees in line with international law, Jordan’s Minister of Government Communication Mohammad Momani said. Momani said in a post on X that Jordan continues to play a humanitarian role desp»»»
G7 Trade Ministers Set to Meet but Not Discuss Latest US Tariff Threat
G7 trade ministers are set to meet in Paris on Tuesday and Wednesday to discuss issues such as critical minerals and small packages but will not directly address the latest US threat to impose additional tariffs on European vehicles. The second meeting of trade ministers under the French G7 preside»»»
Ukraine Slams Russian ‘Cynicism’ Ahead of Separate Truces
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Tuesday accused Russia of "utter cynicism" for launching deadly attacks while also seeking a truce to stage its May 9 Victory Day parade in Moscow. Several people were killed in overnight strikes that came after both Moscow and Kyiv announced uniliteral cea»»»
Explained: Why Dubai targets future with Agentic AI shift
Dubai: Dubai is taking a major step toward the future of artificial intelligence with a new initiative that could change how businesses operate and how people experience everyday services. Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of»»»
Gold Prices Extend Decline as Global Pressures Spill into Egypt Market
Gold prices continued to weaken today, slipping below $4,580 per ounce in global markets, as investors balanced geopolitical developments in the Middle East with tightening monetary expectations, according to Bloomberg and Reuters. The metal fell by roughly 0.8–0.9% in early trading, marking a seco»»»
Egypt Outpaces Peers in Infrastructure and Green Transition, Fitch Says
CAIRO — Egypt is strengthening its position as a regional investment hub, ranking among the top markets in the Middle East and North Africa for openness to foreign capital, according to a report by Fitch Solutions cited by the Information and Decision Support Center. The report places Egypt third i»»»
UAE PMI eases as Kuwait, Egypt, Qatar signal ongoing contraction
RIYADH: Non-oil business growth across the Middle East and North Africa slowed in April, with the UAE losing momentum and Kuwait and Egypt remaining in contraction, S&P Global data showed. The UAE’s Purchasing Managers’ Index slipped to 52.1, down from 52.9 in March, marking the softest improvement»»»
Preventive inhalers are right for all and first line of defense against asthma attacks
- Symptoms include wheezing, shortness of breath, recurrent cough, and chest tightness. - Fear of “cortisone” remains one of the most common misconceptions about preventive inhalers. Doha, Qatar: On the first Tuesday of May each year, attention returns to a chronic condition that may seem familiar »»»
A Taiwanese Town Embraces a Slow Pace of Life Through a Snail Race
The Taiwanese town of Fenglin has grown a reputation as a place where life moves slowly and people can catch their breath. Rather than push against this rhythm, the town of around 10,000 has chosen to embrace it and make it part of its identity. Enter the snails. Fenglin has been putting on snail r»»»
Explosion at China fireworks plant kills 26, dozens hurt - UPI.com
An explosion at a fireworks factory in southern China left 26 dead and 61 injured, state media reported Tuesday. File Photo by Paul Hanna/UPI | License Photo May 5 (UPI) -- An explosion at a fireworks factory in China's Hunan Province has killed 26 people and injured dozens more, state media report»»»
Saudi non-oil activity returns to growth as PMI hits 51.5
RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s non-oil private sector returned to expansion in April, with the Riyad Bank Purchasing Managers’ Index rising to 51.5 from 48.8 a month earlier, signaling a modest recovery. Business activity and new orders rebounded after a contraction in March, as firms reported stronger dom»»»
Passengers stranded on cruise off Cape Verde following suspected hantavirus deaths
PRAIA, Cape Verde: Passengers and crew desperately hunkered down in isolation on a ship stuck off Cape Verde on Monday, after local authorities barred it from docking following the death of three people in a suspected hantavirus outbreak. The island nation’s refusal to allow them to disembark came »»»
Use bridges and tunnels, Abu Dhabi Police warn pedestrians during traffic safety campaign
Abu Dhabi Police have urged pedestrians to use designated bridges, tunnels and crossings to ensure their safety and reduce road accidents. The call forms part of the GCC Traffic Week 2026 themed “I Cross Safely”, aligned with the strategic priority of smart road safety and the goal of anticipating »»»
Geography Beats Bureaucracy: Why Gwadar Is Still Key Despite Permit Problems
A major Chinese enterprise operating in the Gwadar Port Free Zone, has cancelled its earlier plan to exit Pakistan after receiving support from Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Planning Minister Ahsan Iqbal to resolve permit issues. The Chinese Hangeng Trade Company, a major investor in the Gwadar»»»
A Cruise Ship is Waiting for Help after 3 People Died in a Suspected Hantavirus Outbreak
A cruise ship with nearly 150 people aboard was waiting for help off the coast of Cape Verde in the Atlantic Ocean on Monday after three passengers died and at least three other people were left seriously ill in a suspected outbreak of the rare hantavirus, according to the World Health Organization»»»
Trump’s Germany Troop Cuts Show Limits of NATO Efforts to Keep US on Board
European officials have been working on ways to convince Donald Trump to keep the United States in NATO despite severe tensions over the Iran war. But his abrupt move to cut US forces in Germany is the latest sign that such efforts have their limits and are far from certain to succeed. The substanc»»»
US Military Strike on Alleged Drug Boat Kills 2 in the Caribbean
The US military said it launched another strike on a boat accused of ferrying drugs in the Caribbean Sea, killing two people Monday. The Trump administration’s campaign of blowing up alleged drug-trafficking vessels in Latin American waters has persisted since early September and killed at least 18»»»
Germany’s Merz Marks a Year in Office Facing Deep Transatlantic Crisis
Chancellor Friedrich Merz marks a year in office this week facing the biggest crisis with Washington in decades, after President Donald Trump said he would hit European auto imports with 25% tariffs and pull thousands of troops out of Germany. The moves, announced on Friday after Trump reacted angr»»»
Iran’s Araghchi: No Military Solution to Political Crisis, Project Freedom is Project Deadlock - Al-Manar TV Lebanon
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IMF warns Middle East escalation could worsen global economic outlook
Washington, May 5 (SANA) International Monetary Fund Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva warned on Monday that prolonged conflict in the Middle East could have significantly worse consequences for the global economy, as rising energy costs fuel inflation and cloud growth prospects. Speaking at a»»»
Anticipated Syrian Cabinet Reshuffle Considers SDF Integration
Sources close to the Syrian government told Asharq Al-Awsat that a cabinet reshuffle is expected in the coming days, alongside a restructuring of several ministries, including sovereign portfolios, as well as a wave of changes affecting several provincial governors. The anticipated changes come mor»»»
Al Sadd’s Mancini expects cliffhanger in Amir Cup semi-final against Al Duhail
Doha, Qatar: Coach Roberto Mancini said he focused on recovery after Friday’s gruelling 6-4 win over Al Shamal as Al Sadd gear up for their Amir Cup semi-final against arch-rivals Al Duhail. The Qatari giants meet at Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium tonight with a place in the May 9 final at stake. Fresh from»»»
Thailand scraps 25-year-old agreement with Cambodia on joint energy exploration
BANGKOK: Thailand on Tuesday canceled a longstanding agreement with Cambodia to work toward joint offshore energy exploration, Thailand’s premier said, defying calls from its neighbor to stay the course on the 25-year-old pact. The Thai cabinet’s cancelation of the 2001 agreement, which seeks to d»»»
US military strike on alleged drug boat kills 2 in the Caribbean
WASHINGTON: The US military said it launched another strike on a boat accused of ferrying drugs in the Caribbean Sea, killing two people Monday. The Trump administration’s campaign of blowing up alleged drug-trafficking vessels in Latin American waters has persisted since early September and killed»»»
Indonesia economy grew 5.6% in first quarter despite war pressures
Jakarta: Indonesia's economy grew 5.6 percent year-on-year in the first quarter of 2026, the national statistics agency said Tuesday, topping the government's own forecast despite pressures of the Middle East war. The reading exceeded the 5.4 percent recorded in the final three months of 2025, Stat»»»
US intelligence indicates limited new damage to Iran’s nuclear program, sources say
WASHINGTON: US intelligence assessments indicate that the time Iran would need to build a nuclear weapon has not changed since last summer, when analysts estimated that a US-Israeli attack had pushed back the timeline to up to a year, according to three sources familiar with the matter. The assessm»»»
Al Ghurair says crisis can create opportunities for patient investors
Abu Dhabi: Abdulaziz Al Ghurair, Chairman of Abdulla Al Ghurair Group, warned business owners and investors against selling assets during a crisis, saying panic decisions can destroy long-term value at the exact moment when opportunities begin to appear. Get updated faster and for FREE: Download th»»»
Agreement to establish joint Jordanian-Egyptian economic chamber
AMMAN — President Jordan Chamber of Commerce (JCC) Khalil Haj Tawfiq, held discussions in Cairo with Egypt’s Minister of Investment and Foreign Trade, Mohamed Saleh, on ways to enhance economic, investment and trade cooperation, and to expand ties between the two countries’ business communities.Acc»»»
Three dead on Atlantic cruise ship in suspected Hantavirus outbreak, says WHO
Three people have died aboard a cruise ship crossing the Atlantic after an outbreak that includes a confirmed case of hantavirus, the World Health Organization said Sunday, raising concerns about a rare but potentially severe infection at sea. Three people have died on a cruise ship in the Atlantic»»»
Cruise ship waiting for help off Cape Verde amid suspected deadly hantavirus outbreak
A Dutch cruise ship carrying 149 people of 23 nationalities is awaiting urgent assistance off Cape Verde after a suspected hantavirus outbreak left three passengers dead and others seriously ill. Health authorities and the World Health Organization are investigating as the vessel remains under stri»»»
Down to Earth - What is hantavirus and how does it spread?
Three people have died and three others are ill after a Netherlands-based cruise ship in the Atlantic was hit by a suspected outbreak of hantavirus. The virus is transmitted to humans through infected wild rodents, such as mice or rats, which shed the virus in their saliva, urine and droppings. In»»»
First Russian oil arrives in Japan since Iran war: media
TOKYO: Japan has taken delivery of its first stockpile of oil from Russia since global supplies were choked off by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz at the start of the Iran war, reports said. A tanker carrying crude that was produced as part of a Sakhalin-2 natural gas development project reache»»»
Israel strikes south Lebanon beyond designated 'security zone'
Israel carried out air strikes in southern Lebanon on Sunday, killing one person and wounding eight others, including four rescue workers, the Lebanese Ministry of Health said. The attack took place beyond the Israel-controlled area designated as a “security zone” and despite the ceasefire between »»»
OPEC+ raises oil output quotas for 'stability' after shock UAE pull-out
Seven OPEC+ countries including Russia and Saudia Arabia increased their oil production quotas on Sunday, the organisation said. Analysts say the decision is aimed at projecting stability following the United Arab Emirates' sudden departure from the bloc effective Friday. Saudi Arabia, Russia»»»
Southern Lebanon: Israeli strikes kill one, wounds rescuers
Israel has carried out fresh air strikes in southern Lebanon. Officials there said at least one person was killed and four others were wounded.The strikes came after the Israel Defense Forces issued new evacuation warnings on Sunday for residents in more than ten villages and towns, including the c»»»
Truth or Fake - War of words: Trump, Iran trade claims of missile strikes in the Strait of Hormuz
Tensions in the Strait of Hormuz escalated Monday after US President Donald Trump announced Washington was beginning "Project Freedom," to help "guide" ships stranded by Iran's closure of the crucial waterway. Iran said the US had "disregarded" its warning shots and that it had struck a US frigate »»»
French interior minister vows crackdown on illegal raves after thousands gather at military site
French Interior Minister Laurent Nunez vowed on Sunday to crack down on illegal raves as he visited the area in central France where a massive free party was held on a military base despite authorities' warnings about the risk of unexploded mortars. Organisers said they chose Nunez's hometown of Bo»»»
Imprisoned Iranian Nobel laureate Mohammadi rushed to hospital following cardiac 'crisis'
Iran’s imprisoned Nobel peace prize winner Narges Mohammadi has been transferred to hospital to receive urgent care after experiencing a “catastrophic deterioration” of her health, a foundation run by her family said on Saturday. Mohammadi was moved on Friday after suffering a heart attack and expe»»»
'We cannot give up': Hong Kong journalists navigate fear, surveillance and shrinking space
Hong Kong’s government on Friday slammed foreign media and press freedom groups, rejecting claims of a crackdown on press freedom as “slander” after jailed media tycoon Jimmy Lai was awarded a free speech prize in Germany. Press freedom in the city has sharply declined since a 2020 Nation»»»
Focus - The scourge of online gambling in Indonesia: Young people hooked on addictive sites
In Indonesia, almost 1 million minors are thought to have an online gambling habit. Worse, authorities say more than 80,000 online players are aged below 10. For these youngsters, gambling is not a pastime they can control, but a dangerous obsession, driven by a desperate desire for a quick and eas»»»
Suicide attempt near Big Chui Canal in Bishkek: Police officer rescues woman - | 24.KG
A patrol police officer in Bishkek rescued a young woman who jumped into the Big Chui Canal, the Department of the Patrol Police Service reported. On May 4 at around 8:30 p.m., the 102 service received a report of a suicide attempt at the intersection of Shabdan Baatyr Avenue and Auezov Street. Off»»»
What is hantavirus, the illness suspected to have killed several people on an Atlantic cruise ship?
A Dutch cruise ship with nearly 150 people aboard, including 17 Americans, was waiting for help off the coast of Cape Verde in the Atlantic Ocean on Monday after a suspected outbreak of the rare hantavirus killed three passengers and left at least three others seriously ill, the World Health Organi»»»
Putin and Zelensky both unilaterally declare conflicting 2-day truces
Russia threatened on Monday to launch a "massive missile strike" on Kyiv if Ukraine breached a two-day truce initiated by Russian President Vladimir Putin to coincide with World War II commemorations. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky responded to Moscow's threats saying Kyiv would observe its»»»