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  • 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

  • Palm Jebel Ali in Dubai is being constructed at increasing pace. Photo: Nakheel

    From islands to transport: Dubai speeds up mega projects

  • Opec no longer controls the market it still claims to manage. Reuters

    CommentOpec's days of manipulating the market are over

  • 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

  • The Nasdaq Composite closed at a record high on Monday as technology stocks continued to climb. Bloomberg

    Why Big Tech stocks shouldn't rest on their laurels with oil and the Fed at play

  • Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund will stop financing LIV Golf at the end of the 2026 season. AFP

    LIV Golf to undergo 'strategic evolution' but can it survive without PIF funding?

  • Dubai has updated its visa requirements to attract investment into the property market. Chris Whiteoak / The National

    Dubai’s updated property visa rules to spur demand and attract overseas buyers

  • Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates with Al Nassr teammates after scoring against Al Ahli at Al Awwal Park. Getty Images

    CommentRonaldo is wrong: Al Nassr-Al Ahli bad blood is good for Saudi Pro League


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

The investigation found the case is linked to arrangements requested by the armament committee of the Sudanese government, led by army chief Gen Abdel Fattah Al Burhan, centre. AFP

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

  • Machine guns, grenades and illicit commissions: Inside Sudan arms smuggling plot
  • Who are the main individuals named in UAE smuggling case?
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

Revenue boost could enable investment in green energy and pipelines to bypass Strait of Hormuz

Energy

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

Gulf

Oil retreats from four-year high but holds weekly gains

Energy
The UAE announced the travel ban late on Thursday night. Chris Whiteoak / The National

UAE bans citizens from travelling to Iran, Iraq and Lebanon

MENA

Iran will take part in World Cup, Fifa's Infantino says

Sport

Iran war latestICRC warns of 'catastrophic' conditions if war resumes

MENA
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

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  • Palestinian FA chief refuses handshake with Israeli official

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  • New footage shows Trump dinner gunman charging through security

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  • French nun assaulted in occupied East Jerusalem

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  • Infantino says Iran will play at World Cup in US

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  • Iran recruiting online for attacks against UK Jews

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  • UN chief: 'Open the strait and let world economy breathe'

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  • Sophia the robot joins live orchestra in AI-themed concert

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  • Manus on Markets: Oil surges over threat of US military action

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  • Israel intercepts Gaza aid flotilla in international waters

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  • Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund, the PIF, has no intention of ditching its plans to hold a new Masters 1000 tournament in the Kingdom starting 2028. AFP

    Saudi Arabia committed to new ATP tennis event as investments scaled back

  • Traditional dancers perform near Hook in Hampshire, England, as they see in the May Day dawn. Photo: PA
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    Best photos of May 1: May Day celebrations to Buddha's birthday

  • Sudan arms case
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    TrendingSudan arms smuggling case, Senate blocks Iran war vote and Gulf travel recovers

  • McLaren's Australian driver Oscar Piastri during an event in Florida in the build-up to the Miami Grand Prix. AFP

    Miami GP: New regulations and upgrades mark fresh start as F1 season restarts

  • Jensen Huang has lamented 'unhelpful' comments about AI. Chris Whiteoak / The National

    Nvidia's Huang blames CEOs with 'God complex' for AI stigma

  • Manchester United need just two points to secure a return Champions League return next season. EPA

    Premier League predictions: Man United edge Liverpool in Old Trafford thriller

  • Netflix’s updated mobile experience will roll out in the US and select countries before expanding globally over the summer. Photo: Netflix

    New vertical videos on Netflix's mobile app make selecting what to watch easier

  • Christie's is offering a rare, cushion-shaped 1930 chronograph by Swiss watchmaker Audemars Piguet. Photo: Christie's

    Exceptionally rare Audemars Piguet watch heads to auction in May


Headlines

The US Capitol in Washington. Under the US Constitution, a president is allowed to start military action through his powers as commander-in-chief. Bloomberg

Republicans reject attempt to force Trump to stop war with Iran

Vote came near end of 60-day deadline for US President to seek authorisation for war

US

Red Cross president warns of 'catastrophic' conditions in Tehran if war resumes

MENA
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

Family of Iranian Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi fear she is dying in prison

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

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

News

Trump hails Iraq's Al Zaidi and signals ‘new chapter’ in ties

US

Syria detains Assad-era general over sarin gas attack

MENA

Italy and Turkey condemn 'unlawful' Israeli interception of Gaza aid flotilla

Europe

Resilience and investment are key themes of Make it in the Emirates summit

Economy


War comment and analysis

  • 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
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    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

  • Air conditioners on the side of an apartment building in Pasay, Metro Manila, Philippines. The energy crisis is driving up electricity costs with AC becoming both a necessity and a financial burden. Getty Images

    Business Insights No quick answers to the refining crisis as Hormuz blockade endures

  • An anti-US mural in Tehran based on the crisis in the Strait of Hormuz, where trade has been strangled by Iran. AFP

    Why US might and Israeli 'magical thinking' failed to break Iran


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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

Dana Gas chief executive Richard Hall says the company is encouraged by its progress in Egypt, both operationally and in collections Photo: Cadeau

UAE's Dana Gas receives $20m from Egypt to settle outstanding payments

Energy

Apple beats estimates as MacBook boom offsets iPhone supply crunch

Markets

Oil prices pull back after hitting four-year high on US-Iran escalation fears

Energy

Culture

Sheikh Zayed Book Award win aids Literature Foundation’s goals for young readers

Culture

Rise in reading Arabic literature - but bookworms in UAE prefer digital formats

Books

Billie Eilish, left, and Nancy Ajram have exchanged public praise since 2020. Alamy; Getty Images

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