Iran-linked group claims stabbing in Jewish area in London: What to know Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamiya has been linked to a number of attacks on Jewish targets in Europe, as well as an anti-regime Iranian news outlet. Iran
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
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
US approves over $500M arms sale to Israel ahead of Netanyahu visit The State Department has greenlit $500 million worth of JDAM guidance kits for Israeli bombs, as at least 80 people were reportedly killed by Israeli military gunfire and airstrikes across the Gaza Strip on Monday. United States
Israel weighs Gaza ceasefire, Abraham Accords expansion as Dermer heads to Washington Israel's Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer's trip comes amid a US push for a broader regional deal linking Gaza, Iran and normalization with Arab states. Israel
Trump signs executive order ending decades-old Syria sanctions The sweeping directive unwinds layers of sanctions but maintains Syria's designation as a state sponsor of terrorism. Syria
Israeli strike on cafe in Gaza kills at least 33, medics say: What to know The Israeli military on Monday stepped up its operations in Gaza, calling for Palestinians to evacuate large areas of the north and carrying out fresh strikes, including one on a beachfront cafe. Palestine
Israel strikes Lebanon as pressure mounts in Beirut to disarm Hezbollah The US demands that the Lebanese cabinet approve a plan on the disarmament of Hezbollah as Israeli attacks in south Lebanon continue despite a ceasefire. Lebanon
Jordan refuses to play Israel in FIBA Basketball World Cup: What to know Amid Israel’s military campaign in Gaza, an international backlash is affecting the country’s participation in global sports competitions. Jordan
US ambassador to Turkey says F-35 issue to be resolved 'by year-end' The new US ambassador to Ankara says that Congress is open to taking a fresh look at the F-35 issue. Turkey
Wildfires spread across Turkey’s tourism hub Izmir amid regionwide heat wave Wildfires rage in Turkey’s tourist heartland, forcing airport closures and evacuations amid fierce winds. Turkey
Newsletter: Daily Briefing US ambassador to Turkey sees solution to F-35 issue 'by year-end' By Beatrice Farhat In Beirut, reporting on regional news, culture, conflict
Analysis Kuwait's heatwaves, high demand strain fragile power grid: What to know Amid rising temperatures and increasing demand, Kuwait's energy crisis is forcing authorities to seek alternatives and consider reforms. By Sebastian Castelier In Dubai, reporting on regional business
Analysis Dbeibeh’s militia gambit: Power consolidation or prelude to more Libya chaos? Despite the Tripoli-based government's attempts to rein in militias in the capital following clashes, the long-standing issues and disputes will not be resolved any time soon. By Jonathan Fenton-Harvey In London, reporting on North Africa and Gulf politics
Analysis With Iran in decline, can Israel and Turkey align on Syria deconfliction? Much has yet to be resolved in the deconfliction talks between Turkey and Israel over Syria, but analysts and former officials say Ankara holds more cards, especially amid US President Donald Trump’s push to engage with Syria’s new leadership. By Barin Kayaoglu In Ankara, reporting on geopolitics and national security