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The scene near the shooting at the Farragut West metro station in Washington on Wednesday. Kyle Fitzgerald / The National
'People are terrified': Tension in Afghan community after National Guard shooting and US visa freeze

Diaspora fears collective punishment after one soldier dies and other remains in critical condition

USNovember 28, 2025
Signage during the COP30 climate summit in Belem, Para state, Brazil, on Monday, Nov. 10, 2025. Over the next two weeks, climate negotiators from nearly 200 countries will thrash out the technical details on everything from how best to cut emissions to the structure of funds to help the poorest deal with the impacts of increasingly extreme weather. Photographer: Alessandro Falco / Bloomberg
VideoUAE minister says water security needs to be prioritised

Emirati promotes clean power gains and global partnerships at Cop30 in Brazil

ClimateNovember 14, 2025
Abdulla Al Balalaa, Assistant Minister for Energy and Sustainable Affairs at the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs, during an interview with The National at the Cop30 climate summit in Belem. Nilanjana Gupta for The National
Cop30'The numbers are shocking': UAE calls for water security to be prioritised

Abdulla Balalaa, Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs for Energy and Sustainability, tells The National of stark global challenges

ClimateNovember 14, 2025
People participate in a protest against Israel and in support of Palestine near the Cop30 summit in Belem, Brazil. EPA
'Climate doesn’t have borders': Palestine and Ukraine at Cop30

Delegations from both countries in Brazil are highlighting the environmental toll taken by conflict

ClimateNovember 12, 2025
Joana Bento de Sousa, left, and Regina Benta Silva Guajajara from Brazil's indigenous community at Cop30 in Belem. Nilanjana Gupta / The National
Indigenous voices call for action as Cop30 gets under way

Leaders from Brazil to New Zealand demand stronger land rights

ClimateNovember 10, 2025
Cop30 begins in Belem on Monday.
Anticipation and hope in Belem as Cop30 is set to open in Brazil

Thousands converge on the city, bringing global climate hopes to the heart of the Amazon

ClimateNovember 09, 2025
Protesters march against Immigration and Customs Enforcement in the mainly Mexican-American Little Village neighbourhood of Chicago on October 25. Reuters
ICE raids provoke fear and fraternity in Chicago’s Arab and Latino communities

As immigration enforcement intensifies, communities find strength in each other

USOctober 31, 2025
Vivian Khalaf is a Jerusalem-born lawyer and currently serves as the chairwoman of the board at the Palestine Children’s Relief Fund
Arab ShowcasePalestinian-American lawyer's mission to save Gaza's wounded children

Haunted by her own childhood experiences in Palestine, Vivian Khalaf has helped evacuate more than 300 children from the enclave for medical treatment since the war began

Arab ShowcaseOctober 24, 2025
Residents and business owners say 'Little Palestine' in the Chicago suburbs is more united than ever as the ceasefire in Gaza is under threat. Nilanjana Gupta / The National
Chicago’s Little Palestine united after Israeli strikes test Gaza truce

Palestinian Americans express fear and doubt as Israel launches strikes on territory days after ceasefire took hold

USOctober 20, 2025
The Gaza Soup Kitchen has been a lifeline for Palestinians in the enclave since it launched in February last year, but now it is struggling to serve meals. Rakan Abed El Rahman for The National
GoFundMe-backed Gaza Soup Kitchen struggles to feed starving Palestinians

The project received $4 million in donations from a US campaign - but even that is not enough when there are no ingredients to buy

USJuly 25, 2025
For 15 years, the shelves of Babylon Market in Falls Church, Virginia, have been with Middle Eastern staples. Nilanjana Gupta / The National
Trump’s tariffs drive up prices at Middle Eastern grocery stores in US

New levies begin on August 1 but importers have already raised prices

USJuly 18, 2025
Leen Mohammad suffers from spastic quadriplegia, a severe form of cerebral palsy affecting all four of her limbs. Nilanjana Gupta / The National
Palestinian-Jordanian girl hopes for new life after US surgery

Leen Mohammad, 12, who lives with a severe form of cerebral palsy, travelled to the US for a third time to undergo surgery

USJune 20, 2025
Mohammad Saaid Abdalnabi with his wife Reham and daughter Mirna in their apartment in Maryland. Nilanjana Gupta / The National
From Syria's war to US uncertainty: A refugee caught in Trump's aid freeze

The President's clampdown on resettlement funds has cast a shadow over Mohammad Saaid Abdalnabi's new life in America - and he's not alone

USMay 30, 2025
President Sheikh Mohamed meets Hassan and his parents during his visit to the US in September
Emirati boy seizure free after robot-assisted epilepsy surgery in US

Hassan Al Qahtani’s family travelled to the Children’s National Hospital in Washington for life-changing procedure

UAEMay 04, 2025
The exhibition features artworks by 33 Palestinian artists who call or called Gaza home. Nilanjana Gupta / The National
From conflict to canvas: Gaza stories brought to life in US exhibition

Exhibition in Washington aims to preserve the work of 28 Palestinian artists, some of whom were killed in Israeli strikes

USApril 12, 2025
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