Beirut will not hold direct talks with Israel if the destruction of the south continues. Aoun is to be received by Trump ahead of a possible face-to-face meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu. An Arab safety net is being mobilised to reduce Hezbollah to a civilian status, meet Israeli demands and implement the Taif Agreement. A moved crowd at the funeral of journalist Amal Khalil.
The countries of Central Asia are also taking steps within the framework of strengthening regional cooperation in defence systems, a process triggered by the war in the Middle East. Kazakhstan has announced the opening of its airspace to military flights from Turkey. Together with Uzbekistan, it aims to strengthen the alliance between the Turanian states through coordination plans with European nations.
In Kottayam district, a Christian hymn performed during a festival sparked controversy from groups close to the Hindu right. The temple committee, however, defended the choice, emphasising the shared nature of the event and the collaborative relationships between the Hindu and Christian communities in the village.
Many residents prefer to move directly into private aesthetic medicine, which is more profitable and less risky. Known as “chokubi”, this phenomenon reflects difficulties and lack of investment in the public healthcare system, which risks matching South Korea's staffing shortages.
This year, the major pilgrimage to Makkah is set for 24-29 May. The desire to participate outweighs the fear of war, although concerns remain about rising prices, last-minute cancellations, and delayed return journeys. Saudi Arabia is using artificial intelligence to manage security and monitor pilgrims. Two million people are expected to participate.
Sudan Gurung is the second cabinet minister to leave within a month of the new government taking office. At the centre of the case are his holdings in insurance companies. The minister resigned to allow independent audits and avoid conflicts of interest. Prime Minister Balendra Shah is taking on the Home Affairs post until a new appointment is made, while the government emphasises its commitment to fighting corruption.