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Aramco signs $11bn deal

The deal involves its Jafurah gas facilities.

TAQA H1 net income $1bn

The group's revenue reached $7.73 billion.

ADNOC L&S H1 net profit $420m

The company’s revenue reached $2.43bn

SEC H1 net profit $1.67bn

Revenue grew by 24% to $7.38 billion.

DEWA profit after tax $789m

It will pay $843m in H1 dividend.
  • Qatar, UAE condemn Israeli attack on Gaza committee building

    Doha, Qatar -- Qatar has strongly condemned the Israeli shelling of the Qatar Committee for the Reconstruction of Gaza's headquarters, denouncing it as a blatant violation of international law. The incident, viewed as an extension of the occupation's pattern of targeting civilians and civilian infrastructure, has sparked international outrage, QNA...
  • Lebanese journalists blame Israeli army for ‘targeting’ colleagues

    A local mayor and Lebanese state media corroborated the journalists' account of the cross-border incident, which came exactly a month after deadly strikes blamed on Israel hit a press group near Alma al-Shaab in southern Lebanon. Around a dozen journalists from several media outlets were on a tour to inspect...
  • Israel and Hamas nearing agreement to free hostages: report

    Washington, United States - Israel and the Hamas are close to reaching agreements that will make possible to free the majority of Israeli women and children captured on October 7, a columnist of The Washington Post (WP) David Ignatius wrote in his op-ed, citing sources in the Israeli government.The agreement can be...
  • Israelis use disinformation to discredit Gaza horror

    Falsely accusing people of faking their suffering has become "one of the most predictable" disinformation tactics in a crisis scenario, said Mike Caulfield, who researches online falsehoods at the University of Washington's Center for an Informed Public. Similar "crisis actor" claims have followed US mass shootings and Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
  • Biden exhorts Israel to protect Gaza’s Al-Shifa hospital

    Speaking to the reporters in the Oval Office, US president said he hoped and expected "that there will be less intrusive action relative to the hospital," adding that he was in touch with the Israelis on the matter. According to MSF, hundreds of people are stranded in the hospital complex...
  • Israel pauses bombing in Rafah for four hours

    Tel Aviv, Israel - The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) suspended its military operation in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, near the border with Egypt, for four hours for humanitarian aid, said Avichay Adraee, the IDF spokesperson for the Arab media."We will allow a tactical pause in fighting in Rafah...
  • UN warns fuel shortage to halt Gaza aid work in ’48 hours’

    JERUSALEM - The UN agency for Palestinian refugees warned Monday its operations in war-torn Gaza would shut down within two days due to fuel shortages as fighting rages between Israel and Hamas."The humanitarian operation in Gaza will grind to a halt in the next 48 hours as no fuel is...
  • North Gaza hospitals out of service as UN aid work risks halt

    Youssef Abu Rish told AFP seven premature babies and 27 patients had died in recent days in Gaza City's Al-Shifa hospital, the Palestinian territory's largest. The hospital has been at the center of intense fighting between Israel and Hamas.
  • US strikes Iran-linked locations in eastern Syria

    US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said that his country's forces carried out precision strikes on facilities in Syria used by Iran's IRGC and Iran-affiliated groups in response to continued attacks on US troops in Iraq and Syria. It is the third time in three weeks that the US targeted locations...
  • Netanyahu tells NBC ‘there could be’ potential deal to free hostages

    "We heard that there was an impending deal of this kind or of that kind and then we learned that it was all hokum. But the minute we started the ground operation, that began to change," Netanyahu told NBC show "Meet the Press."
  • Erdogan calls for pressure on US to stop Israel’s Gaza onslaught

    Erdogan returned from a summit on Saturday of Arab and Muslim leaders in the Saudi capital Riyadh, which condemned Israeli forces' "barbaric actions" in Gaza without approving concrete punitive measures. He is due to visit Germany on Friday and plans to travel to Egypt and host Iran's president in the...
  • Wall Street, Hollywood billionaires plan $50m anti-Hamas campaign

    Real-estate tycoon Barry Sternlicht has initiated this campaign and sought $1million donations from various affluent business figures, including David Geffen and Michael Dell. This initiative comes at a time when recent polls from the University of Maryland and Ipsos indicate a shift in American public opinion.
  • Gazans fleeing devastating Israeli bombing live in dust, fear and hunger

    Perched on trucks, crammed into cars, pulled by donkeys on carts, and on foot, tens of thousands of Palestinians are fleeing Israeli army strikes on the territory squeezed between Israel, Egypt and the Mediterranean.
  • Concern grows for thousands trapped in Gaza hospital

    Crowds of people have crammed into the corridors of Al-Shifa to escape the fighting in Gaza between Israel and Hamas, adding to the overwhelming number of war casualties at the hospital. The facility was hit repeatedly overnight in a new round of strikes that knocked out the power for several...
  • Turkey halts joint-energy projects with Israel over Gaza war

    Dubai, UAE-- Turkey has suspended joint-energy projects with Israel over the latter's invasion and bombardment of the Gaza Strip, according to Turkish Minister of Energy Alparslan Bayraktar.The minister in a statement said: "It would be inappropriate to talk about the implementation of projects with Israel under such conditions. The only...
  • Gaza’s post-war governance uncertain as war rages

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has long sought to sideline the PA, on Wednesday told Fox News his country does not plan to reoccupy Gaza. Pushed on his plan for Gaza's future, Netanyahu said the impoverished and blockaded territory must be "demilitarized, deradicalized and rebuilt."
  • US military plane crashes in Mediterranean training ‘mishap’

    US EUCOM did not specify the type of plane or where it was flying from, but the US has deployed a carrier strike group to the area as part of efforts to prevent the Israel-Hamas war from spiraling into a regional conflict. It said the plane suffered a mishap and...
  • Arab, Muslim leaders summit condemns Israel over Gaza offensive

    Arab and Muslim leaders condemned Israeli forces' "barbaric" actions in Gaza but declined to approve punitive economic and political steps against the country over its war against Hamas. The joint summit in the Saudi capital of the Arab League and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation highlighted regional divisions over how...
  • Russia spreading disinformation on Middle East situation, says Microsoft

    Paris, France - Russia has been spreading "disinformation" about the situation in the Middle East, the president of Microsoft said on Saturday, as tensions soar in the region due to the Israel-Hamas war.Brad Smith, Microsoft vice chair and president, was asked about the role of the US tech giant in promoting...
  • Israel faces global calls to protect civilians in Gaza

    The suffering and death in Gaza has prompted growing calls for a halt in five weeks of fighting in order to protect civilian lives in the densely populated territory. French President Emmanuel Macron called on Israel to stop bombing civilians in Gaza, saying there was "no justification" and the deaths...
  • French president urges Israel to stop bombing Gaza civilians

    Emmanuel Macron, speaking to the BBC, cited examples of "these babies, these ladies, these old people" in urging Israel to stop bombing and killing people in Gaza, adding "there is no reason for that and no legitimacy." He said the continuous assault and the deaths in the Gaza Strip were...
  • Blinken ends marathon tour warning ‘more needs to be done’ on Gaza

    New Delhi, India - US Secretary of State Antony Blinken wrapped up a marathon diplomatic push on Friday in India after a whirlwind Middle East trip and G7 talks, saying Israel's pauses in its Gaza offensive would "save lives" but more was needed."Far too many Palestinians have been killed," Blinken said...
  • Egypt and Qatar to discuss ceasefire efforts in Gaza

    The high-level meeting in Cairo comes ahead of Saturday's summits in Saudi Arabia, where Arab and Muslim leaders are expected to press for an end to more than a month of fighting.
  • Iran says expansion of Israel-Hamas war has become ‘inevitable’

    President Ebrahim Raisi has said Iran sees it as "its duty to support the resistance groups" but insisted that they act independently.
  • UN agency for Palestinian refugees says Gaza carnage ‘simply must stop’

    "The present course chosen by the Israeli authorities will not bring the peace and stability that both Israelis and Palestinians want and deserve," Philippe Lazzarini, head of the United Nations' agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA), wrote in a media opinion piece.
  • Roadside blast hits global coalition troops in Iraq

    The forces encountered an IED (improvised explosive device) blast near the Mosul dam, the military official told AFP, speaking on condition of anonymity. No casualties were reported. This is the latest in a growing series of attacks on US personnel in the region, following the outbreak of the war between...
  • Israel agrees pauses in fighting but rules out ceasefire

    Tens of thousands of civilians have streamed out of devastated northern Gaza in recent days, with men, women and children clutching meagre possessions as they emerge from the devastated warzone. They have fled close-quarter fighting, with Hamas militants using rocket-propelled grenades against Israeli troops backed by armoured vehicles and heavy...
  • Iran rejects G7 calls to stop supporting Hamas

    Tehran, Iran - Iran on Thursday rejected a G7 statement which called on Tehran to stop supporting Hamas members and taking actions that "destabilize" the Middle East.Tehran's comment came a day after foreign ministers from the G7 group of advanced economies, meeting in Tokyo, expressed support for "humanitarian pauses and corridors"...
  • Israeli forces kill 10 Palestinians in West Bank

    Ramallah, Palestinian Territories - Ten Palestinians were killed on Thursday during an Israeli raid on Jenin in the north of the occupied West Bank, the Palestinian health ministry said, updating an earlier toll.A statement from the ministry said the current death toll in Jenin stood at 10, up from five announced...
  • Israel to begin four-hour pause in Gaza, says US

    Israel has agreed to daily four-hour military pauses in northern Gaza for humanitarian purposes, the White House said. President Joe Biden has been pressing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for longer breaks in the fighting after over a month of war sparked by the October 7 attacks by Hamas.
  • Arab and Iranian leaders likely to attend Saudi’s dual event on Gaza

    The emergency meetings of the Arab League and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation come after over one month of Israeli bombardment has killed more than 10,000 people in Gaza, many of them children, according to the Hamas-run health ministry. With Israel's leaders rebuffing talk of a ceasefire until the captives...
  • France to host ‘humanitarian aid’ conference for Gaza

    sraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said there will be no fuel delivered to Gaza and no ceasefire with Hamas unless the hostages are freed. Macron spoke to Netanyahu on Tuesday and the pair will talk again once Thursday's aid conference is over, the Elysee Palace said.
  • Israel strikes Gaza City as tens of thousands flee

    After more than a month of intense bombardment, hundreds of thousands of people remain trapped in a "dire humanitarian situation" in battle zones without enough food and water, the United Nations said. Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant said Wednesday his forces were "tightening the stranglehold" around Gaza City.
  • US confirms Huthis shot down American drone off Yemen

    The Huthis -- who seized Yemen's capital Sanaa in 2014 and control large swathes of the country -- claimed the shootdown earlier in the day. "Our air defenses were able to down an American MQ-9 while it was carrying out hostile surveillance and espionage activities in Yemeni territorial waters as...
  • Participants in Middle East conflict commit war crimes: UN official

    Geneva, Switzerland - UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk has described hostage-taking by Palestinian armed groups and Israel's "collective punishment" of Palestinian civilians as war crimes."The atrocities perpetrated by Palestinian armed groups on October 7 were heinous, brutal and shocking, they were war crimes - as is the...
  • No evacuation from Gaza into Egypt: Hamas official

    According to the official, the Rafah crossing point remained closed because Israel refused to approve the list of wounded who were to be evacuated. As a result no wounded Palestinians or dual nationals were evacuated on Wednesday from Gaza to Egypt. The crossing reopened on November 1 to allow people...
  • Israeli destruction of Gaza housing a war crime: UN expert

    A month of Israeli strikes on targets within the Gaza Strip have destroyed or damaged 45 percent of all housing units in the Palestinian territory, Balakrishnan Rajagopal said, warning the destruction comes at a "tremendous cost to human life". The UN special rapporteur on the right to adequate housing stressed...
  • Israel not to attend Macron’s humanitarian event for Gaza in France

    Macron had spoken on Tuesday to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the pair will talk again once the aid conference is over, the Elysee Palace added.
  • G7 supports ‘pause’ in Gaza war but stops short of calling for ceasefire

    "We stress the need for urgent action to address the deteriorating humanitarian crisis in Gaza... we support humanitarian pauses and corridors to facilitate urgently needed assistance, civilian movement, and the release of hostages," the ministers said in a joint statement after talks in Japan.
  • Blinken says Israel should not ‘reoccupy’ Gaza

    "The United States believes key elements should include: no forcible displacement of Palestinians from Gaza, not now, not after the war; No use of Gaza as a platform for terrorism or other violent attacks; No reoccupation of Gaza after the conflict ends," Blinken told reporters. He added that other conditions...
  • MSF says staff member killed in Gaza bombing

    According to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), citing figures from the Hamas-run ministry of health, 192 health workers have been killed since the start of the war. The Hamas-controlled health ministry in Gaza says the war has killed more than 10,300 people, many of them...
  • 18 hospitals forced to close their doors in Gaza: report

    Dubai, UAE - Eighteen hospitals in the Gaza Strip were forced to end their work in the Gaza Strip amid heavy Israeli shelling and air raids, the healthcare authority of the Palestinian exclave has told Al Jazeera."A total of 18 hospitals, including eight state-run facilities, had to stop their work...
  • US opposes reoccupation of Gaza by Israel: State Dept

    In a rebuke to the Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu who vowed to have "overall security" of Gaza after the war, the State Department said that the US does not support the reoccupation of the enclave, "Palestinians must be at the forefront of these decisions and Gaza is Palestinian land and...
  • US diplomat urges calm at Lebanon-Israel border amid skirmishes

    Beirut, Lebanon - Visiting US envoy Amos Hochstein on Tuesday urged for calm to return to Lebanon's southern border with Israel, after weeks of skirmishes following the start of the Israel-Hamas war."The United States does not want to see conflict in Gaza escalating and expanding into Lebanon," Hochstein told a press...
  • Netanyahu says Israel will have ‘security responsibility’ of Gaza

    In the relentless bombardment and ground attacks, 10,328 Palestinians have been killed in the besieged enclave, 300 since Monday alone. The toll includes more than 4,000 children.
  • Gaza refugee camps: born during first Arab-Israeli war

    Over 760,000 Palestinians fled or were driven from their homes in what is referred to by Palestinians as the "Nakba" (catastrophe in Arabic). Around 180,000 fled to Gaza, with the rest scattered across the West Bank and neighboring Arab countries, specifically Jordan, Lebanon and Syria.
  • UAE to set up 150-bed field hospital in Gaza: official media

    The United Arab Emirates, a wealthy Gulf monarchy, broke with Arab tradition to establish ties with Israel in the 2020 Abraham Accords agreements. It has previously announced plans to bring about 1,000 Palestinian children and their families from the Gaza Strip for treatment at UAE hospitals.
  • Iran president to travel to Saudi Arabia for Gaza summit

    The upcoming summit is being organised by the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), a 57-member bloc of majority Muslim countries. It will be Raisi's first visit to the kingdom since the two countries agreed to restore diplomatic relations after seven years of estrangement, a deal brokered by China in March.
  • Israel to take ‘security responsibility’ of Gaza: Netanyahu

    The Israeli military has relentlessly attacked Gaza by air, land and sea since October 7, when Hamas militants launched a cross-border attack that left 1,400 dead in Israel, most of them civilians, according to Israeli authorities, and over 240 hostages taken. The death toll in Gaza has surpassed 10,000 people,...
  • Economic strain looms over Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt and GCC; Gaza escalation to affect Israeli economy too

    A latest report by IIF highlights three possible outcomes from Gaza operations, each with profound implications for MENA economies and political stability.