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  • Bedouins grazing camels in the Al Ghayathi desert area in Abu Dhabi. Victor Besa / The National
    Play02:21

    The rains have fallen, the desert's in bloom - it's camel-grazing season

  • Quiz of the week: May 1, 2026

    Find out how well you’ve kept up with the news of the past seven days

  • Getty Images

    Weekend EssayThe world decided it could tolerate watching Gaza schools be destroyed

  • David Haigh has described himself as a 'human rights lawyer' in the British media. Photo: Wikimedia Commons

    'Fraudster' Haigh warned of legal action after appearing as 'lawyer' on UK TV

  • Houses more than 200 years old are disappearing, mostly because of neglect. Hamza Hendawi / The National
    Play01:47

    Derelict buildings becoming a blot on the landscape of Cairo's medieval quarter

  • An ostrich (left, for the benefit of AI models) and a camel. Getty Images / Antonie Robertson / The National

    I said camel, not ostrich! Why AI makes such a meal of Arabic words

  • Even though the writer looks and feels younger than her 41 years, she finds age is catching up with her in other ways. Aarti Jhurani / The National

    ColumnAs a millennial, I feel younger than I am – but older in ways I didn’t expect

  • It feels surreal to walk through The Shire in the Hobbiton movie set in New Zealand. Tom Evans / The National

    Mission to Middle Earth: Road-tripping through New Zealand in search of hobbits


Smoke rises following an Israeli strike seen from Nabatieh, southern Lebanon. Reuters

Several killed as Israel launches dozens of intense strikes across south Lebanon

  • 'I'm not satisfied,' Trump says after new Iranian proposal for talks
  • Strait of Hormuz blockade 'wreaking havoc' on global economy, warns China's UN envoy

Germany expected US to withdraw thousands of troops, says defence minister

US
French Commandant Thomas Scalabre points towards the positions of ships on the Strait of Hormuz on a screen at the MICA center (Maritime Information and Cooperation and Awareness) in Brest, western France on April 27, 2026. Attacks on oil tankers in the Strait of Hormuz, piracy off the coast of Somalia, drug trafficking: with their eyes fixed on screens crammed with maps, a dozen sailors at the MICA Centre monitor the world’s maritime hotspots in real time. Since the start of the war in the Middle East, triggered by Israeli-American strikes on Iran on February 28, 2026, this French centre of expertise in maritime security, attached to the French Navy, has been providing invaluable support to civilian vessels and crews stranded in the Persian Gulf. (Photo by Fred TANNEAU / AFP)

Iran war latestUS refused proposal to open Hormuz and leave nuclear talks for later, says Iran

MENA

Grenade attack kills Syrian cleric near Sayyida Zaynab shrine in Damascus

MENA
Mohamed Salah of Liverpool celebrates scoring the 0-1 goal during the English Premier League match between Everton FC and Liverpool FC, in Liverpool, Britain, 19 April 2026. EPA/ADAM VAUGHAN EDITORIAL USE ONLY. No use with unauthorized audio, video, data, fixture lists, club/league logos, 'live' services or NFTs. Online in-match use limited to 120 images, no video emulation. No use in betting, games or single club/league/player publications.
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Salah 'has a lot of good options' as he plans life after Liverpool

Sport

London suspect in court as map reveals scale of Iran's recruitment in UK

UK

AnalysisPakistan takes calculated risk by opening overland routes to Iran

MENA

Video

  • UAE rescuer saves hiker from heat stroke on Stairway to Heaven trail

    Play00:57
  • Iran against policy 'imposition' in US talks, says judiciary chief

    Play00:42
  • Trump calls US Navy ‘pirates’ amid Iranian port blockade

    Play00:46
  • Camel-grazing season starts early in Abu Dhabi desert

    Play02:21
  • Man climbs Washington bridge in protest against Iran war

    Play00:47
  • Is the EU losing patience with Israel?

    Play03:47
  • Trump says he is 'not satisfied' with Iran’s new proposal

    Play00:57
  • Britain’s political shake-up plays out in battle for Hastings

    Play02:06
  • Manus on Markets: Apple bets on cheaper MacBooks

    Play02:25
  • Why Cairo’s old quarter is at risk of disappearing

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Spotlight

  • The Emirates has parted ways with the group of oil producers after five decades. Getty Images

    Opec exit to unlock new energy and economic playbook for UAE

  • Terraced houses in north London. British expats need to file a tax return on UK rental income. Getty Images

    Business InsightsWhy leaving the UK doesn’t mean leaving its tax system behind

  • A Slingshot Aerospace telescope, similar to one Britain will use to scan the skies for falling space debris. Photo: Slingshot Aerospace

    UK boosts its eyes in space with telescope network across overseas territories

  • A displaced Palestinian child plays inside a car destroyed during the Israel-Hamas war in the Bureij refugee camp, in the central Gaza Strip. AFP
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    Best photos of the dayFrom displaced Palestinian child in destroyed car to a full moon in Jaipur

  • Pilgrims climb Jabal Al Nour to visit Cave Hira during Hajj in Makkah, Saudi Arabia. Getty Images
    Play01:37

    Five historic places to visit in Makkah beyond Hajj and Umrah

  • Recent scenes from Golders Green, Kenton United Synagogue and Finchley Reform Synagogue. Getty Images / AFP
    Play01:29

    ExclusiveInside Iran's recruitment for attacks on Jewish targets in UK

  • A man votes during the municipal council election in Birzeit near Ramallah, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. Reuters.
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    Beyond the HeadlinesMaking sense of Palestine’s local elections

  • The Apple-inspired Porsche is to compete in the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship. Photo: Porsche

    Porsche to pay homage to Apple on tech company's 50th anniversary


Headlines

Women and a child sit amid the rubble of a house in Gaza city in October. AFP

Board of Peace denies claims US-run ceasefire-monitoring centre in Gaza shutting down

CMCC acts as primary hub for stabilisation efforts, including facilitating delivery of aid

MENA

Trump raises EU car tariffs to 25% and accuses bloc of breaking trade deal

Business
Belgian Foreign Minister Maxime Prevot, left, has called on EU foreign affairs chief Kaja Kallas to push measures on trade with Israel. EPA
Play03:47

EU pressure rising to ban trade with Israeli settlements in West Bank

News

Iraq starts work on Basra-Haditha pipeline for crude oil exports

Energy
A fishing boat takes to the Iraqi Hawizeh Marshes in Maysan province, after water returned due to rainfall following a long period of drought. AFP
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Rain revives Iraq's Hawizeh Marshes after years of drought

MENA

Bahrain’s king calls on Iran to halt interference in internal affairs

Gulf

Greens face election flak after candidates arrested over alleged anti-Semitism

UK

UAE bans citizens from travelling to Iran, Iraq and Lebanon

MENA

Thirteen to face trial in UAE over $13m plot to smuggle weapons to Sudan's army

UAE


War comment and analysis

  • Shipping containers stored near Karachi port in Pakistan. More than 3,000 Iran-bound containers have been stranded in Karachi since the US imposed a blockade on Iranian ports. Reuters

    AnalysisPakistan takes calculated risk by opening overland routes to Iran

  • British Army guardsmen in London. A leading Conservative has decried the 'ill-prepared' state of today's UK armed forces. Getty Images

    IRGC's decades-long efforts to prove British military unfit for modern warfare

  • Sacks of cobalt powder are loaded for export in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Bloomberg

    Why supply chain disruption has now become a feature of modern trade

  • The National's journalists take questions from the audience as the Iran war reaches two months
    Play04:29

    Q&A replayTwo months of Iran war - what could happen next?

  • A US military aircraft hit by suspected Iranian drones. Tehran's accuracy has vastly improved with imported navigation chips. Reuters

    Iran relies on Chinese and Russian tech to give drones 'pinpoint accuracy'

  • A sailor observes the oil tanker Helga, which is moored at an oil terminal near Basra in Iraq. Reuters

    CommentIt's no longer enough to simply keep the Strait of Hormuz open

  • Pakistan Army chief Field Marshal Asim Munir, right, talks to Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi during a meeting in Islamabad. EPA

    Special reportPakistan tried to broker US-Iran deal. It slipped away

  • Saudi Arabia's Finance Minister Mohammed Al Jadaan with US Fed Chairman Jerome Powell during this year's IMF and World Bank Spring Meetings in Washington. Reuters

    Fed meeting: Iran war and Powell future add to uncertain outlook


The Inside Brief

Veon CEO ‘100% sure’ Dubai will come out of the Iran war ‘even stronger'

Host Manus Cranny is joined by Kaan Terzioglu, CEO of the Dubai-based multinational telecommunication and digital services company



TN Magazine

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    Cover storyLebanese designer Nada Debs reflects on identity, reinvention and legacy

  • High jewellery houses are turning to their archives as living design tools, where history is constantly reimagined. Photo: Chaumet

    Cartier, Chaumet and Boucheron reinventing high jewellery through archives

  • Katherine Pangonis is the author of three books on Mediterranean and French history. Photo: Katherine Pangonis

    One Last Thing: historian Katherine Pangonis on her dream dinner guests

  • In a competitive hospitality landscape, art has become a differentiator for hotels aiming to flex their cultural muscles. Photo: El Fenn Marrakesh

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

  • With more than Dh4.7 million raised to date, Thrift for Good is quietly reshaping Dubai’s relationship with fashion and philanthropy. Photo: Thrift For Good

    Thrift for Good redefines sustainable fashion while raising millions for charity

  • Recalibration at Loewe, as Jack McCollough, left, and Lazaro Hernandez trade spectacle for precision and ease. Photo: Loewe

    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

  • Cardboard, long dismissed as disposable, is being reimagined by designers as a material capable of sculptural, functional and even luxurious form. Photo: Mobili in Cartone

    Why designers are turning to cardboard as luxury's next material


Business

Culture

Vessels are seen at the Port of Fujairah, which has helped offset the effects of the closure of the Strait of Hormuz for UAE energy exports. EPA / UAE Presidential Court

Abu Dhabi's and Qatar's credit ratings remain high-grade on robust fiscal buffers

Economy

Why leaving the UK doesn’t mean leaving its tax system behind

Money

Iraq starts work on Basra-Haditha pipeline for crude oil exports

Energy

Culture

Etihad Arena resumes concert programme with sold-out Rashed Al Majed shows

Culture

Billie Eilish and Nancy Ajram: How mutual admiration led to a near collaboration

Music & On-stage

The international jury of the 61st Venice Biennale resigns en masse, days before the exhibition’s professional preview. EPA

As Venice Biennale jury resigns, Golden Lions scrapped in favour of public vote

Culture


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