MAGA split emerges in Trump's base as Joe Kent resigns over Iran war The head of the US National Counterterrorism Center’s departure reflects a growing schism within Trump’s base, where the anti-war wing of the MAGA movement is increasingly angered by the Iran conflict. By Jared Szuba In Washington, DC, reporting on defense, national security, military
Syrian authorities restrict alcohol sales in Damascus: What to know The new rule has added to concern over the socially conservative Islamist underpinnings of Syria's new leadership. Syria
Kuwait arrests 16 over alleged Hezbollah links, including 14 nationals Lebanon pledged its full cooperation with Kuwait after the arrests and praised the Gulf state's actions. Kuwait
Iran’s security chief Ali Larijani killed in Israeli strike: Katz Israel announced that it killed Iran’s top security official, Ali Larijani, in an overnight strike in Tehran. Iran
Analysis Why Iran sees UAE as attractive target in war against US, Israel By Adam Lucente In New York City, reporting on regional news, militancy, climate change
Opposition slams Erdogan after 9 killed in deadly week for Turkish women Activists say the government’s rollback of legal protections and state-backed religious sermons are fueling gender-based violence and restricting women’s freedom. Turkey
Somaliland leader to visit Washington as US weighs recognition: What to know Somaliland, whose independence from Somalia remains unrecognized internationally, is reaching out to the Trump administration with strategic offers — including discussions about hosting displaced Gazans — to secure US recognition. United States
Kurds, Damascus resume talks as Syria, Jordan FMs meet US envoy in Amman The meeting aims to address growing unrest and political demands amid Syria’s fragile efforts to rebuild. Syria
Turkey detains 30 as government crackdown on opposition deepens: What to know Detainees include officials from Istanbul and Antalya municipalities and their family members as part of an ongoing corruption investigation into the Republican People’s Party (CHP) that critics say is politically motivated. Turkey
Analysis As Trump tacitly backs Gaza City offensive, Netanyahu-army rift widens An exchange last week between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his top general suggests that the Israeli premier himself does not believe in the plan he is touting for Israel to take full control of Gaza City. By Ben Caspit In Tel Aviv, reporting on national security, Israeli politics, defense
China envoy, Syria FM meet as Uyghur militant concerns slow reconstruction ties China and Syria remain at an impasse as Beijing remains wary of Uyghur militants’ integration into Syrian forces, while Syria, wary of alienating fighters who helped secure its recent military victories, seeks a compromise that won’t undermine the new government’s stability. Syria
Analysis What new CENTCOM commander means for Middle East power balance Navy admiral known for diplomatic acumen has taken charge of all American forces in the Middle East amid uncertainty about Washington’s ability to avoid further entanglements following the Iran-Israel war. By Jared Szuba In Washington, DC, reporting on defense, national security, military
Pentagon: Al-Qaeda remnants seek influence in Syria’s new government Hurras al-Din announced its dissolution in January, but US intelligence believes its adherents may still seek influence via Syria’s new government, which is led by their former jihadist rival and ex-HTS leader Ahmed al-Sharaa. Syria
Analysis Armenia seeks to allay Iran's fears as US-backed land route with Azerbaijan advances The planned corridor aims to connect key players in the South Caucasus but has raised tensions with Iran over access and control. By Amberin Zaman Reporting on geopolitics, minorities, human rights, culture
East Jerusalem father, son arrested over Israel attack plot: What to know Three east Jerusalem residents arrested in are suspected of fabricating dozens of explosive devices and plotting to commit several attacks against Israelis. Israel
IAEA official visits Tehran for first time since Iran-Israel war: What to know Following its June war with Israel, Iran halted cooperation with the UN's nuclear watchdog and its inspectors departed the country. Iran
Iran border clash kills 3 militants, police officer in Baluchistan: What to know Iranian forces have prioritized targeting Jaish al-Adl and other groups in the southeast, and are seeking cooperation with Pakistan on the issue. Iran