Newsletter: Business & Tech UAE exit rattles OPEC amid war strain War-driven energy shock reshapes markets as UAE quits OPEC and Hormuz traffic stirs. By Jack Dutton In Bristol, reporting on regional business, climate change, AI, tech
Trump speaks with Netanyahu, Putin as Iran pressure campaign escalates President Donald Trump spoke by phone separately with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Russian President Vladimir Putin, discussing the situation in Iran and the possibility of extending the ceasefire. United States
Turkey advances gas pipeline plan to northern Cyprus as East Med rivalry grows The Turkish energy minister said the country's oil and natural gas pipeline operator, BOTAS, has started the engineering work for the pipeline. Turkey
Pentagon: Iran war has cost US estimated $25B so far A supplemental request won’t be delivered to Congress until the Pentagon fully assesses the war’s cost, a top budget official told House lawmakers. Iran
Analysis Why Abbas' win in Gaza remains 'symbolic,' not rejection of Hamas By Adam Lucente In New York City, reporting on regional news, militancy, climate change
Analysis How long can Iran's economy withstand Trump's naval blockade? By A correspondent in Tehran In Tehran, reporting on politics
Newsletter: Gulf With OPEC exit, is UAE breaking with Gulf oil consensus? By Francesco Schiavi In Bologna, reporting on security, defense, economy, governance
Newsletter: Turkey Turkey's balancing act By Amberin Zaman Reporting on geopolitics, minorities, human rights, culture
UN decries ‘astonishing’ Gaza hunger crisis as truce talks stall As aid groups sound the alarm on Gaza's hunger crisis, President Donald Trump said Hamas “didn’t want to make a deal" to end the war. Palestine
US raid on Syria ISIS cell signals deepening coordination with Sharaa A suspected ISIS leader and his sons were killed in what appeared to be the a coordinated operation between US special operations forces and Syrian government-aligned militias. Syria
Feature ‘We've been living with the dead’: Al-Monitor's dispatch from Syria's Suwayda Despite a ceasefire, Suwayda residents remain traumatized by the clashes and revenge killings that destroyed long-standing trust between the Druze minority and Damascus. By Danny Makki , Angela Alsahwi
On first visit to Paris, Lebanon's Salam secures $88M reconstruction pledge During discussions with Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam, President Emmanuel Macron emphasized that Beirut must implement economic reforms before an aid conference can be organized to support Lebanon's reconstruction. Lebanon
US envoy, Syria FM meet in Paris, seek Kurdish integration deal The Paris talks come amid stalled efforts to integrate Kurdish-led forces into a unified Syrian army and rising tensions in Suwayda. Syria
Analysis Iran maneuvers to avert E3's snapback sanctions as deadline looms France, Britain and Germany have warned that unless significant progress is made on curbing Iran’s rapidly advancing nuclear program, they will move to reinstate UN sanctions by the end of August. By Elizabeth Hagedorn In Washington, DC, reporting on diplomacy, regional politics, human rights
US approves $4.67B NASAMS air defense package for Egypt The State Department announced the massive arms sale after Trump suggested the US may re-engage diplomatically with Egypt and Ethiopia, resurrecting a bid to resolve a yearslong dispute over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam. Egypt
Newsletter: Palestine PA rethinks approach to Trump In a diplomatic reversal, Palestinian Authority leaders hosted US Ambassador Mike Huckabee in Ramallah this week, marking the first high-level contact with a Trump administration official since 2017. By Daoud Kuttab In Amman, reporting on Palestinian politics
Macron: France to recognize Palestine as a state French President Emmanuel Macron said he will formalize the decision at the United Nations General Assembly in September. Palestine
Analysis AI pivot: Trump loosens export rules, opening path for Gulf tech surge Gulf states have been lobbying the Trump administration to loosen export restrictions on AI technology, although concerns have lingered among some within the current administration over security risks regarding China. By Jared Szuba , Samuel Wendel
Syria turns to Turkey for military support as US envoy urges strategy rethink The move deepens Ankara’s influence with the new government as Kurdish forces in Syria's northeast face new pressure to integrate with Syrian army. Syria