Middle East

| SAUDI ARABIA

In recent days, CEO Nadhmi al-Nasr, media executive Wayne Borg and Antoni Vives have left. The former allegedly threatened to 'shoot' employees, the latter is accused of denigrating the Muslim religion. Meanwhile, the aim now is to complete 'the sporting aspect' in order to be able to hold the events on the calendar.

 

by Dario Salvi

Card Zenari remembers the founder of Mar Musa on his seventieth birthday. The monastery remains his “most living” legacy. The tragedy of the missing is compounded by that of refugees and the displaced, the ongoing war, and last year’s devastating earthquake. Increasingly frequent, Israeli raids have cut links with Lebanon which are an “umbilical cord". Pope Francis’s proclamation of the martyrs of Damascus is a “breath of fresh air”.

| 15/11/2024
| SYRIA – VATICAN
by Giorgio Bernardelli

In the ‘favourable’ climate created by the war, the Israeli authorities yesterday demolished the Al Bustan Centre, in the neighbourhood close to the Suleiman Walls. An area that for years they have wanted to clear of Arab families in order to expand the infrastructure of the tourist park that is bringing to light all the remains of ancient Jewish Jerusalem.

| 14/11/2024
| ISRAEL - PALESTINE

The changes ordered by the emir cover seven ministries, including the posts of deputy prime minister and minister of state for defence (and intelligence). Elected seats in the Shura Council have been abolished while new Qataris will be eligible for appointment. A foreign ministry  spokesperson calls  "inaccurate" reports that Qatar will no longer mediate, but Hamas’s presence in the emirate appears to be on hold.

| 13/11/2024
| QATAR
by Dario Salvi

For the Israeli activist, who mediated the release of Gilad Shalit after five years of Hamas captivity, Israel’s prime minister is using antisemitism to cover up domestic scandals and exploiting the war for his own self-interest. He also criticises the Palestinian side, which must  prepare the ground for elections postponed for far too long. Qatar's step back should be used to restart negotiations.

| 12/11/2024
| GATEWAY TO THE EAST
by Nirmala Carvalho

Khaled Abu Ajwa, executive director of the non-profit organisation, received the award at yesterday's ceremony in Mumbai. The award recognises the children who “inspire us every day in Lebanon, across the Levant, and around the world,” he told AsiaNews. The event was an opportunity to focus on the Syrian war, which has now lasted for 13 years. Ratan Tata, the Indian tycoon who died a few weeks ago, was also awarded.

| 11/11/2024
| SYRIA - INDIA
by Fady Noun

The war waged by the Jewish state on Hezbollah has rendered nine facilities unusable and caused 178 deaths and 292 injuries among health workers alone. Almost USD 120 million will be needed to cover at least the basic expenses in the sector within the next six months. The commitment of the interim government and Minister Abiad to try to meet the needs of public and private healthcare.

| 11/11/2024
| LEBANON
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| HONG KONG
 
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| INDIA
 
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| ASIA – UNITED STATES
 
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| 11/11/2024
| CHINA
 
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| 08/11/2024
| SOUTH KOREA
 
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| INDONESIA
 
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| 31/10/2024
| THAILAND
 
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| VATICAN – ASIA
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