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  • Ahmed El Hoshy, chief executive of Fertiglobe. Diyab Basheer / The National
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    ExclusiveHigher fertiliser prices help Fertiglobe cover extra logistical costs, CEO says

  • Donald Trump holds a World Cup football given to him by Vladimir Putin during a summit in Helsinki in 2018. Getty Images

    Will Maga politics and war with Iran taint the World Cup?

  • Dubai's first commercial vertiport will be the launchpad for the emirate's burgeoning air taxi sector. Photo: Ahmed Ramzan / The National
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    Ready for take-off: First look inside Dubai's air taxi vertiport

  • Iranians at a market in Tehran on the day US President Donald Trump announced an extension of the ceasefire. EPA

    Special report'Zero income': Job cuts add to misery of war for Iranians

  • Banking companies say AI tools can help reduce human error and operate 24 hours a day, according to a lender. Getty Images

    Business InsightsHidden cost of replacing junior talent with AI

  • A house destroyed by an Israeli attack in the southern Lebanese village of Beit Lif on Wednesday. AFP
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    TrendingLebanon-Israel talks to resume and Hormuz risks remain

  • Rafael Grossi, director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, stakes his claim to become the next UN Secretary General.

    Who will lead the UN next? Four candidates make their cases

  • A protester waves a Lebanese flag during a rally in Paris on Sunday. Further support for Lebanon’s legitimate armed forces and more help with the country’s humanitarian crisis would buttress the talks process taking place in Washington. AFP

    EditorialLebanon-Israel talks must be more than a photo op


White House to host Israel-Lebanon talks with aim to extend ceasefire

Secretary of State Marco Rubio, centre, accompanied by State Department Counsellor Michael Needham, left, and US ambassador to Lebanon Michel Issa at last week's talks. Getty Images

White House to host Israel-Lebanon talks with aim to extend ceasefire

  • Egypt steps up diplomatic efforts to curb Israeli expansion in Lebanon
  • Editorial: Lebanon-Israel talks must be more than a photo op
This screen grab taken from undated video footage released by Iran's Revolutionary Guards shows IRGC naval forces allegedly boarding a ship attempting to cross the Strait of Hormuz. AFP

Trump orders 'shoot to kill' Iranian boats laying mines in Strait of Hormuz

Iran says fleet of small boats ready to attack US vessels, as expert warns sea mines are harder to clear than land mines

Emirates boss expects strong rebound from Iran war

Aviation

Rise in brutal sexual violence reported against Palestinians by Israeli settlers

MENA
Lebanese journalist Amal Khalil was killed in an Israeli attack in southern Lebanon

Israel accused of war crimes after death of journalist in southern Lebanon

MENA

EU to 'revive' mutual assistance pact amid Nato doubts

Europe

Riot police to man French beaches to prevent migrant channel crossings

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Posters in Islamabad indicate that Pakistan is still hopeful of hosting US and Iranian officials for a second round of peace talks later this week. Reuters

Islamabad hopeful talks will resume as US team remains in Pakistan

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  • Ready for take-off: Inside Dubai's flying taxis vertiport

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  • UAE's food security strategy focused on local growth

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  • Lebanon is expected to use its second round of direct talks with Israel to push for an extension of the ceasefire. Reuters

    ExclusiveEgypt steps up diplomatic efforts to curb Israeli expansion in Lebanon

  • The solar-powered Scout is about 2.4 metres long and can be deployed as a fleet to detect sea mines. Photo: OnlineOceans

    Small boat fleets ready to clear mines in Strait of Hormuz

  • Iranian security forces watch over the crowd during a funeral procession held for IRGC navy chief Alireza Tangsiri and others killed in US-Israeli strikes, in Tehran. Getty Images

    War reshapes Iran’s leadership and hardline balance

  • Iran economy Gif

    War pushes Iran’s economy to brink as two million jobs vanish

  • Tucanes Solar Park, Spanish company Grenergy's site at Santa Rosa de Lima, near Cartagena, Colombia, on April 1, 2022. AFP
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    What the energy crisis reveals about how we power the world

  • American, Lebanese and Israeli officials meet for direct talks at the US State Department in Washington last week. AFP

    CommentDespite US pressure, the Lebanon-Israel talks process should not be rushed

  • The war presents perils for China, but also a geopolitical opening. AFP

    CommentIs the Iran war a strategic threat or an opportunity for China?

  • A man rides by a building that was damaged by an Israeli air strike in Nabatieh on the second day of a ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon. Getty

    CommentThe US has secured a ceasefire in Lebanon. But its role shouldn't end there


Headlines

Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid with Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed, who will lead the UAE's transition to an AI-powered government model. Photo: Sheikh Mohammed / X

Half of UAE government services to be powered by AI in two years

'AI is no longer a tool,' says Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid as Cabinet announces plan to train all federal employees

UAE

Britain and Turkey sign strategic partnership agreement

MENA
Iraqi MPs during a session to elect a new president. AFP

Iraq's Shiite bloc keeps country waiting for new prime minister

MENA

Qatar Airways resumes daily flights to Dubai and Sharjah

Travel
Guilherme Bala of Shabab Al Ahli reacts after his goal was disallowed following a VAR review during the AFC Champions League semi-final against Machida Zelvia. Getty Images
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Shabab's Champions League exit confirmed as AFC dismiss protest over VAR farce

Football

Image of family separated by ICE agents named World Press Photo of the Year

Art & Design

President Sheikh Mohamed holds talks in Abu Dhabi with Syrian leader Al Shara

UAE

Jordan joins Artemis Accord for peaceful space exploration

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Algerian man snatched £30,000 watch from pensioner's wrist in London

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    Who is Lina El Arabi, the French-Moroccan actress joining Citadel season two?

  • Docked pirogues at the Port Artisanal in Nouadhibou, Mauritania. AFP
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    Best photos of the dayCanoes in Mauritania to settler arrests in the Golan Heights

  • Pep Guardiola, manager of Manchester City, left, and Arsenal manager, Mikel Arteta. Getty Images / Reuters

    Premier League title race: Man City and Arsenal face five-game battle for glory

  • The Dubai Gold line will span 42 kilometres and will feature 18 stations. Photo: Dubai Media Office
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    Dubai unveils underground $9bn Metro Gold Line to serve 1.5 million passengers

  • Emirati fighter Mohammad Yahya will make his PFL debut. Chris Whiteoak / The National

    UAE's Mohammad Yahya to headline PFL Mena opener in Dubai

  • From politics to pop: What stood out at Coachella this year?
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    Culture BitesFrom politics to pop: what stood out at Coachella this year?

  • Machida Zelvia coach Go Kuroda, centre (white shirt), celebrates with players and staff members after the AFC Champions League semi-final win over Shabab Al Ahli. Getty Images

    How a schoolteacher and Iran war shaped Machida's extraordinary ACL run

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    Inside the world’s most art-filled hotels, from The Ned Doha to The Fife Arms


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    Inside the world’s most art-filled hotels, from The Ned Doha to The Fife Arms

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    Thrift for Good redefines sustainable fashion while raising millions for charity

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    Explainer: How Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez are redefining Loewe

  • Francesco Molon furniture can be found in projects across the UAE, including at the Raffles Imperial Mansion on Palm Jumeirah. Photo: Dubai Sotheby's International Realty

    The Molon touch: Italian house brings famed gold leaf craftsmanship to UAE

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Dubai equities benchmark DFMGI has recovered almost half of the losses accumulated since the beginning of the Iran war. EPA

Gulf stocks set for more gains as investors shake off war jitters

Markets

Ajman waives tourism-related fees as part of support programme

Economy

Aldar buys logistics assets in Abu Dhabi's Kezad for $177m

Property

Culture

Venice Biennale jury excludes Israel and Russia from top prizes

Art & Design

From Gaza to Syria: Stories from Middle East dominate art exhibition in Portugal

Art & Design

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