Turkey emerges as possible host for US-Iran talks: What to know Turkey is moving to host potential US-Iran talks as Ankara intensifies mediation efforts amid mounting concerns over the fallout of a possible US strike on Iran. Turkey
Newsletter: Daily Briefing Iran to restart nuclear talks with US Iran moves toward restarting nuclear talks with Washington, Gaza’s Rafah crossing partially reopens after months of closure, Syrian government forces deploy to Hasakah after ceasefire deal, and more. By Rosaleen Carroll In Washington, DC, US, reporting on the Middle East
Analysis Caught in the Gulf crossfire: Pakistan navigates Saudi-UAE rivalry Pakistan has to walk a fine line to ensure that it maintains vital economic relations with the United Arab Emirates while sustaining long-standing defense cooperation with Saudi Arabia. By Sabena Siddiqui In Karachi, reporting on South Asia, Middle East, Iran
Analysis Syria’s Kurdish pullback hands Damascus a win — and new ISIS risks Cooperation with the United States in the battle against ISIS could prove both a blessing and a curse for the Syrian government. By Cagatay Cebe In Istanbul, reporting on security and counterterrorism
Analysis As envoys recalled, what's driving Israel-South Africa rupture? By Rina Bassist In Paris, reporting on Israeli politics and European affairs
Analysis Will EU’s terror listing of besieged Iran's IRGC backfire? By A correspondent in Tehran In Tehran, reporting on politics
Denmark moves to ban Quran burning Recent Quran burnings in Denmark and Sweden have reignited the debate on freedom of expression and led to security concerns. By Adam Lucente In New York City, reporting on regional news, militancy, climate change
Ukraine's Zelenskyy meets with Turkish FM as Black Sea pressure rises The revival of the Black Sea grain deal was likely the top agenda item in the Turkish foreign minister’s meeting with Ukraine's leader as Ankara distances itself from Western efforts to set up alternative routes. Turkey
Libya captures Islamic State leader behind 2018 capital bombing The Islamic State has exploited the chaos in Libya to extend its influence. North Africa
US condemns Israel’s Ben-Gvir over 'racist rhetoric' Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, who said his right to move freely in the West Bank was more important than that of Palestinians, has faced growing international criticism, including from US model Bella Hadid. Israel
Analysis Does Israel’s government want to curb deadly crime wave in Arab sector? Despite electoral promises, National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir has nothing to show in terms of stopping spiraling violence in Arab Israeli towns and villages. By Ben Caspit In Tel Aviv, reporting on national security, Israeli politics, defense
Israel to review visa policy, ease entry for evangelical Christian NGOs Leaders of the International Christian Embassy in Jerusalem want Israeli authorities to find a lasting solution to problems involving work visas for clergy and foreign staff. Israel
Can US-Iran prisoner deal build trust for broader talks? Experts say the release of five Americans held in Iran could lay the groundwork for a resumption of nuclear talks between the longtime adversaries. Iran
Prigozhin’s death spells end of Wagner, but Russia won't abandon its missions With the Wagner Group's top leadership reportedly dead in a likely assassination, Moscow is continuing to quietly replace the private mercenary outfit in its overseas operations. Syria
4 Arab Israelis arrested for Hezbollah ties, smuggling Iranian explosives The Shin Bet announced today that four Arab Israelis suspected of involvement with Hezbollah's smuggling activities were arrested last month. Israel
Protests in southern Syria gain momentum, spread to Aleppo Anti-government protests in government-held areas have been driven by a fuel price hike on top of the generally dismal economic situation in war-torn Syria. Syria
Rights watchdog slams Iraq’s anti-LGBTQ bill An amendment in the Iraqi parliament would make same-sex activity punishable by death. One Iraqi militia leader recently accused the US of “spreading homosexuality” in the country, and anti-LGBTQ sentiment is rising in the region. Iraq
Turkey’s FM tackles long-held disputes with Iraq in first official visit Hakan Fidan chose Iraq for his first official visit as Turkey's new foreign minister, but the visit appeared to yield little progress on long-standing disputes between Ankara and Baghdad. Turkey