How climate change is exacerbating food insecurity, with dangerous consequences for import-reliant Middle East

RIYADH: Global food insecurity is much worse than previously thought. That's the conclusion of the State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World 2024 report, published this week by the United Nations coalition, which found that efforts to tackle malnutrition have been severely impacted. Climate change is increasingly recognized as a major factor in … Read more

Saudi ballet star, 18, dances to inspire dreams

JEDDAH: Some 80 countries, including Saudi Arabia, on Friday reached a landmark agreement on rules governing global digital commerce, including the recognition of e-signatures and protection against online fraud. “We negotiated the first global rules on digital trade,” EU trade chief Valdis Dombrovskis said after the agreement was reached in Geneva after five years of … Read more

White House grants deportation reprieve to Lebanese, citing Israel-Hezbollah tensions

Washington: The White House will grant deportation relief and work permits to an estimated 11,500 Lebanese citizens already in the US because of the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah in southern Lebanon, US President Joe Biden said in a memo on Friday. The measure under the authority, known as Deferred Enforced Departure, would allow Lebanese … Read more

Desperate for shelter, Gazans move to former prison

An ancient Christian monastery in Gaza has received a 'danger list' at the UNESCO session in India New Delhi: An ancient Christian monastery in Gaza was recognized as a World Heritage Site in the endangered site during a UNESCO session in New Delhi on Friday. Founded in about 340 by Saint Hilarion, the monastery is … Read more

Tunisia reduces jail term for TV host

Tunis: A Tunisian appeals court on Friday reduced a TV broadcaster's prison sentence from one year to eight months, his lawyer told AFP. Borhen Basais was initially sentenced to 12 months in prison under an order punishing “spreading false information” and “defaming others or harming their reputation”. “The Court of Appeal in the capital Tunis … Read more

How climate change is exacerbating food insecurity, with dangerous consequences for import-reliant Middle East

RIYADH: Global food insecurity is much worse than previously thought. That's the conclusion of the State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World 2024 report, published this week by the United Nations coalition, which found that efforts to tackle malnutrition have been severely impacted. Climate change is increasingly recognized as a major factor in … Read more

Gaza mediators, Israel spy chief to meet in Rome: Egypt media

JERUSALEM: Israeli forces battled Palestinian militants and destroyed tunnels and other infrastructure in Khan Younis, southern Gaza, as they tried to suppress small rebel units that continued to attack the army with mortar fire, the army said on Friday.The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) said on Monday that the army had killed nearly 100 Palestinian fighters … Read more