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Ships entering Yemeni waters must obtain permit, Houthi minister says

Ships will have to obtain a permit from Yemen's Houthi-controlled Maritime Affairs Authority before entering Yemeni waters, Houthi Telecommunications Minister Misfer

Ships entering Yemeni waters must obtain permit, Houthi minister says
Business|Economy|MidEast|News

Chinese companies win more bids to explore for Iraq oil and gas

Chinese companies won five more bids to explore Iraqi oil and gas fields, Iraq's oil minister said on Sunday, as the Middle Eastern

Chinese companies win more bids to explore for Iraq oil and gas
Business|Economy|MidEast

Chinese companies win licensing bids to explore Iraq oil and gas fields

Chinese companies won bids to explore five Iraqi oil and gas fields on Saturday in a licensing round for hydrocarbon exploration that

Chinese companies win licensing bids to explore Iraq oil and gas fields
Food|News

Aid shipments to southern Gaza may resume Friday night, Egyptian security sources say

Humanitarian food and fuel shipments may start coming into southern Gaza via Israel's Kerem Shalom crossing as early as Friday evening, Egyptian security sources said,

Aid shipments to southern Gaza may resume Friday night, Egyptian security sources say
News|World

US-UK forces launch strikes on Yemen's Hodeidah and Kamaran Island, Houthi-run TV says

U.S. and British forces have carried out at least six airstrikes on Yemen's Hodeidah International Airport and four strikes on Kamaran

Crime|MidEast|News|World

Houthis believed to have sunk second ship, the Tutor, in the Red Sea, UKMTO says

Yemen's Houthi militants are believed to have sunk a second ship, the Tutor, in the Red Sea, the United Kingdom Maritime

Houthis believed to have sunk second ship, the Tutor, in the Red Sea, UKMTO says
Arts|News|World

Displaced musicians from Gaza strive to rebuild their lives in Egypt

Palestinian musician Raouf Belbeisi had dreamt from a young age of creating a vibrant cultural hub in the Gaza Strip, but five months after he opened a cafe in Gaza

Displaced musicians from Gaza strive to rebuild their lives in Egypt
MidEast|News|World

Greek-flagged oil tanker on fire after Houthi attack, EU naval mission says

The Greek-flagged crude oil tanker Sounion has been on fire in the Red Sea since Aug. 23 after an attack by Yemen's Houthis with no obvious

Greek-flagged oil tanker on fire after Houthi attack, EU naval mission says
Africa|News|World

UN warns Libya faces economic collapse amid central bank crisis

The United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) issued a statement late on Monday expressing deep concern "over the

UN warns Libya faces economic collapse amid central bank crisis
World

Thousands trapped in Jabalia camp as Israel escalates deadly attacks in northern Gaza

Thousands of people are trapped in Gaza's Jabalia camp as Israeli forces attack the area, Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders) said on

Thousands trapped in Jabalia camp as Israel escalates deadly attacks in northern Gaza
MidEast|World

Netanyahu says Israel hit Iran hard; Khamenei says damage should not be exaggerated

Israel's airstrikes "hit hard" Iran's defences and missile production, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday, as Iranian

Netanyahu says Israel hit Iran hard; Khamenei says damage should not be exaggerated
World

Yemen's Houthis target one ship in Red Sea, strikes miss, source says

Yemen's Houthis targeted a Greek-operated, Liberia-flagged bulker but all three strikes against it missed, a maritime security source told

MidEast|Political|World

Egypt hosts Fatah-Hamas post-war Gaza talks as part of ceasefire efforts

Senior officials of the rival Palestinian groups Fatah and Hamas are meeting in Cairo to discuss forming a committee to manage Gaza's post-

Crime|MidEast|Political|World

Israeli airstrikes on Gaza kill two aid workers

Two aid workers were killed in Israeli airstrikes in Gaza on Saturday, with Israel saying it had killed a militant who took part

Israeli airstrikes on Gaza kill two aid workers
MidEast|Political|World

Israel and Hezbollah exchange strikes as ceasefire violations mount

At least nine people were killed and three injured on Monday from Israeli strikes on two southern Lebanese towns, Talousa and Haris, as the Israeli

Israel and Hezbollah exchange strikes as ceasefire violations mount
MidEast|Political|World

Bewildered, elated prisoners pour out as Assad's jails flung open

Bewildered and elated prisoners poured out of Syrian jails on Sunday, shouting with joy as they emerged from one of the world's most notorious detention

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