Tensions Rise as Hundreds of Israelis March Toward Gaza Border

GAZA: Hundreds of Israelis marched toward the Gaza border, prompting the Israel Defense Forces to deploy troops to prevent any border crossing. The march unfolded amid heightened emotions linked to the ongoing conflict and humanitarian crisis. Security forces acted to contain the situation and avoid further escalation. Authorities stressed the need to maintain order and [...]

Arab Economic Council Approves Jordan’s SME Initiative

Jordan took part in the ministerial session of the Arab League’s Economic and Social Council, chaired by Algeria, with its delegation led by Ambassador Amjad Al-Adaileh. The session followed preparatory meetings of senior officials and experts. The Council approved Jordan’s proposal to establish the Arab Network for Entrepreneurship and Small and Medium Enterprises, commending [...]

Nepal Moves Forward with National Jobs and Social Protection Roadmap

NEPAL: Nepal is taking steps toward a national roadmap focused on jobs and social protection to support a just economic transition. The plan aims to align employment creation with social safety nets as the country adapts to structural and climate-related changes. Policymakers are emphasizing inclusive growth that protects vulnerable workers and communities. The roadmap seeks [...]

Mongolia Boosts Coal Exports to Strengthen Trade Earnings

MONGOLIA: Mongolia has increased its coal exports as demand from key regional markets continues to rise. Improved border logistics and transport capacity have helped speed up shipments. Coal remains a major source of foreign revenue for the country’s economy. Officials see export growth as a way to stabilize public finances and support development. At the [...]

Yen Slides for Fourth Day as Japan’s Elections Loom

JAPAN: The Japanese yen weakened for a fourth consecutive day as markets grew cautious ahead of the country’s upcoming elections. Investors appear uncertain about future fiscal and monetary policy direction, adding pressure to the currency. Expectations of continued loose monetary policy have also weighed on the yen’s performance. Currency movements reflect broader concerns about economic [...]

Senegal Reaches 671 MW Milestone in Solar Power Expansion

SENEGAL: Senegal’s solar energy capacity has climbed to 671 megawatts, marking a major step in the country’s renewable energy journey. The growth reflects sustained investment in clean power to meet rising electricity demand. Solar projects are helping reduce dependence on fossil fuels and improve energy access nationwide. Officials see renewables as key to long-term economic [...]

Drought Pushes Somali Children to the Brink of Catastrophic Hunger

SOMALIA: Somalia is facing a deepening humanitarian crisis as prolonged drought destroys crops and wipes out livestock. Families who depend on farming and herding have lost their main sources of food and income. Children are among the hardest hit, with rising malnutrition and hunger threatening their survival. Aid agencies warn that without urgent support, conditions [...]

Sahrawi Official Reaffirms Western Sahara as a Decolonization Issue Under UN Mandate

WESTERN SAHARA: A Sahrawi official has reiterated that the question of Western Sahara remains a decolonization issue, not a bilateral dispute. He stressed that any lasting solution must align with United Nations resolutions and international law. The statement emphasizes the importance of respecting the Sahrawi people's right to self-determination. It also reflects frustration over prolonged [...]

Iraq Shines at West Asia Paralympic Games

Iraqi Paralympic athletes delivered an outstanding performance on the second day of the West Asia Paralympic Games in Oman, securing two gold medals and one silver medal. Mohammed Fahd and Al-Kaed Ahmed Fahd won gold in the 200-meter race, while Idris Sami claimed silver in the same event. Adding to the success, Nader Ibrahim [...]

Food Prices Hit Rural and Urban Families Hard

The National Statistics Bureau’s CPI report for December 2025 shows a continued rise in inflation, driven mainly by increasing food and non-food prices. Food inflation reached 4.36 percent, with notable increases in staples, beverages, and betel nuts, while non-food inflation stood at 2.70 percent, led by higher costs for clothing, health, restaurants, and transport. [...]

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