Iran’s Araghchi heads to China as US presses Beijing over Hormuz: What to know The visit comes ahead of President Donald Trump's long-awaited trip to Beijing next week. Iran
Turkey, Armenia agree to restore medieval bridge in normalization push Ankara is pursuing normalization with Armenia ahead of June parliamentary elections in a thaw also positioned to advance its broader Middle Corridor ambitions. Turkey
EU says energy costs tied to Hormuz crisis have surged past $35B Global energy price increases tied to the Hormuz disruption are driving higher import costs in Europe, despite limited reliance on gas flowing through the strait. Iran
Ethiopia rejects Sudan's strike claims, accuses Khartoum of backing Tigray rebels Sudanese officials had earlier accused Ethiopia of involvement in drone strikes on its territory, including one on the country’s largest airport. Sudan
Analysis Israel fears Trump seeking Hormuz win while sidestepping Iran nuclear issue By Ben Caspit In Tel Aviv, reporting on national security, Israeli politics, defense
Newsletter: Daily Briefing Iran warns US Hormuz mission risks truce as Pentagon says it holds By Ezgi Akin In Ankara, reporting on diplomacy, EU-Turkey ties, NATO
Qatar to vote on ditching legislative council elections as Gulf states balk at representative rule Qatar's first legislative council election was held in October 2021, a year before it hosted the FIFA World Cup, but the Gulf state now looks poised to roll back citizens' involvement in the legislative process. Qatar
Exclusive Inside US-Israel understanding to reward Netanyahu for not targeting Iran’s oil fields The Israeli government might agree to refrain targeting Iranian oil sites in exchange for a security package offered by the Biden administration. By Ben Caspit In Tel Aviv, reporting on national security, Israeli politics, defense
In shift, Erdogan's top ally says Ocalan’s life sentence can be reassessed if PKK disbands Devlet Bahceli also suggested that the conditions of the militant leader’s life sentence without parole be reconsidered if he agrees to make such a call. Turkey
Analysis Kuwait's citizenship law changes reflect growing restrictions under new emir Kuwait, having one of the more rentier economies, is seeing citizenship laws tightened and dissent quieted under the regime of its new emir. By Jennifer Gnana In Dubai, reporting on Gulf energy policy and politics
Lebanon evacuates Beirut hospital as Israeli strikes expand Lebanon on Monday evacuated its Sahel Hospital after the Israeli military alleged that Hezbollah stores cash and gold amounting to hundreds of millions of dollars in a bunker beneath it. Lebanon
How death of Fethullah Gulen, Erdogan's nemesis, could impact US-Turkey ties The death of the infamous US-based preacher will likely impact US-Turkey relations after years of extradition disputes. Turkey
Kamala Harris calls Palestinian deaths 'unconscionable' as Michigan race tightens The vice president has faced criticism from some Arab and Muslim voters over the Biden administration’s support for Israel, including in the key battleground state of Michigan. Palestine
Blinken to push for elusive Gaze cease-fire in latest Mideast trip The top US diplomat’s 11th mission to the Middle East since the Oct. 7 attacks comes as Israel plans retaliatory strikes on Iran, while waging war in both Gaza and Lebanon. Israel
What's behind Algeria's suspension of Saudi-owned Al Arabiya? Algeria suspended the press license of Saudi state-owned Al Arabiya news channel just one day after Iraq suspended the license of Saudi-owned TV channel MBC. Algeria
Israel arrests 7 nationals suspected of spying for Iran: What we know Israeli authorities are saying the affair is one of the most serious espionage cases in recent Israeli history. Israel
Analysis What to make of China's softening rhetoric on Israel, Gaza war China appears to be softening its criticisms of Israel's conduct in the Israel-Hamas war and the conflict in Lebanon. Why the change of tune? By Dale Aluf In Amsterdam, reporting on China in the Middle East
US envoy Hochstein says 1701 'not enough' to end Israel war in Lebanon US special envoy Amos Hochstein is in Lebanon for talks on a formula that would put a stop to the war in Lebanon, after Israel reportedly presented new conditions for a cease-fire. Lebanon