Analysis Bruised, not broken: Iran’s regime shows no deep structural cracks — yet One of the clearest indicators of regime vulnerability — namely defections among the elite or military positions — has not materialized yet. By A correspondent in Tehran In Tehran, reporting on politics
Turkey's Fidan to visit UAE as Iran unrest, Gulf tensions intensify The top Turkish diplomat’s UAE visit coincides with heightened Gaza diplomacy, growing tensions between Riyadh and Abu Dhabi, and escalating unrest in Iran. Turkey
UN envoy in Cairo for talks as Sudan war tops 1,000 days: What to know UN-led efforts to end Sudan’s war have stalled, with fighting continuing and negotiations making little headway. Sudan
Syria declares 'closed military zone' east of Aleppo as Kurds protest The Syrian government accused the Kurdish-led SDF of mobilizing in the area, reflecting ongoing turmoil following a ceasefire. Syria
Thousands in Egypt protest Trump’s push to transfer Palestinians Trump’s recent comments on sending Palestinians from Gaza to Egypt and Jordan have put the Egyptian and Jordanian leadership on edge and sparked protests among Egyptian civilians. Egypt
UAE, Saudi Arabia congratulate Sharaa as Jordan resumes Syria flights Arab leaders have warmly welcomed Ahmed al-Sharaa as Syria's interim president, with close allies of his deposed predecessor remaining noncommittal. Syria
Interview Qatar banks on Trump's help to sustain Gaza ceasefire Qatari Foreign Ministry spokesperson Majed al-Ansari discusses the Gaza ceasefire-for-hostages deal, the Trump administration's role in implementing it and the future of Hamas' political office in Doha. Majed al-Ansari Qatari Foreign Ministry spokesperson
Analysis Inside Witkoff's Gaza visit: Trump's envoy assures Israel on next steps After taking US envoy Steve Witkoff on an "excellent tour" of Gaza, Israeli officials hope he will persuade President Donald Trump of their vision for Gaza's future. By Ben Caspit In Tel Aviv, reporting on national security, Israeli politics, defense
Tulsi Gabbard grilled about Assad, Iran views at confirmation hearing In her confirmation hearing for director of national intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard was pressed on her relationship with former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and walked back previous statements criticizing Trump's policy choices. United States
Iran’s Baha’is face escalating persecution amid crackdown: What to know The United Nations has expressed concern over persecution of Baha'is in Iran as arrests mount. Iran
Turkey awaits price offer for Eurofighters, says defense official Ankara expects a price offer for the Eurofighter jets as it seeks to modernize its air fleet. Turkey
UAE receives first French Rafale fighter jets as F-35 deal remains in limbo The United Arab Emirates has received its first Rafale fighter jet under a deal with France amid ongoing US-French competition for influence in the UAE’s arms industry. United Arab Emirates
Israel suspends next Palestinian prisoner release after chaotic Hamas handover of hostages Another three Israelis and five Thai nationals have been freed from captivity in Gaza. Israel
Turkey arrests journalist as clampdown on dissent tightens The arrest of journalist Suat Toktas comes amid increasing pressure on dissidents from various backgrounds over the past weeks. Turkey
Syria suspends constitution, declares Ahmed al-Sharaa transitional president Syria's de facto leadership previously said that new elections could take up to four years and that it could also take several years to draft a new constitution. Syria
Italy PM Meloni investigated over release of Libyan official: What we know The Italian government is facing scrutiny after repatriating a Libyan security official wanted by the International Criminal Court. Libya