A court in a Gulf country has sentenced an individual to prison for sharing photos of government facilities, raising questions about freedom of expression and individual rights in the region. This incident occurs amid ongoing discussions about human rights in the Arab world.
Kuwait has strongly condemned Iranian attacks targeting its territory with missiles and drones, asserting its right to take necessary measures to protect its sovereignty. This statement comes amid rising regional tensions and diplomatic efforts for stability.
There is a growing demand in Gulf countries to end the summer work ban, as workers face harsh conditions due to rising temperatures. This push is part of a broader need to enhance workers' rights and improve workplace conditions.
Discussions are renewing in the Gulf region regarding the potential opening of the Strait of Hormuz, a vital waterway, amid rising tensions between Washington and Tehran. Gulf countries are seeking to enhance their role in this context.
The United States and Gulf countries have announced the drafting of a UN resolution aimed at enhancing security in the Strait of Hormuz, a vital maritime passage. This initiative comes amid rising tensions in the region, necessitating effective measures to ensure maritime safety.
The United States and Gulf countries are drafting a new resolution at the United Nations aimed at enhancing security in the Hormuz Strait, a vital maritime corridor. This initiative comes amid rising regional tensions and concerns over maritime navigation safety.
Tunisia is striving to secure hard currency resources, with remittances from expatriates emerging as a vital source. Approximately <strong>150,000 Tunisians</strong> work in Gulf countries, bolstering the national economy amid current challenges.
Gulf Cooperation Council countries are working towards creating a unified system aimed at enhancing food security and sustainability in the region. This initiative addresses the growing food challenges posed by climate change and population growth.
A recent study revealed that women's representation in Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) boards reached <strong>7%</strong>, with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) topping the list at <strong>15%</strong>. This progress highlights ongoing efforts to enhance gender equality in the workplace.
A historic event unfolded as a tanker carrying liquefied natural gas departed from the Arabian Gulf for the first time since the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. This development comes at a sensitive time marked by rising global energy tensions.
The Strait of Hormuz remains nearly devoid of commercial vessels, with only a few ships linked to Tehran navigating the waters. This situation follows a tense week marked by Iranian boat attacks and U.S. Navy interventions against tankers.
Reports indicate that the closure of the Strait of Hormuz could significantly impact Gulf countries, as this strait is a lifeline for global trade. The Gulf Trade Index shows that some nations face greater risks than others in the event of any closure.
Gulf Cooperation Council countries aim to enhance their status as global financial centers through cultural integration. This shift occurs amid significant economic growth and cultural diversity in the region.
The closure of the Strait of Hormuz has highlighted the vulnerability of oil exports from Gulf countries. Experts are questioning the available alternatives to navigate this vital passage.
Saudi Arabia recorded a non-oil trade surplus of <strong>6.13 billion riyals</strong> with Gulf countries in January 2026, marking a significant increase of <strong>106%</strong> compared to the same month last year. The total trade between Saudi Arabia and Gulf countries reached approximately <strong>23 billion riyals</strong>.
The recent ceasefire between the United States and Iran opens new avenues for restoring lost oil and liquefied natural gas supplies. However, the process of reviving energy production in the Gulf may take considerable time due to complex challenges.
The concept of arbitrary dismissal raises numerous questions in the workplace, particularly regarding unjustified contract terminations. This article highlights the laws governing this issue in Gulf countries.
Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries are experiencing a significant economic transformation driven by cross-border partnerships that enhance trade and investment cooperation. These initiatives aim to achieve sustainable development and reduce reliance on oil.
Gulf Cooperation Council oil refineries face uncertainty regarding potential damage assessments. This situation raises concerns among investors and analysts as these refineries play a crucial role in the regional economy.
The Saudi Public Roads Authority emphasizes the crucial role of the road network in facilitating the movement of people and goods between the Kingdom and Gulf Cooperation Council countries. This initiative aligns with the national transportation and logistics strategy.
Gulf countries have announced the formation of a joint mechanism aimed at facilitating trade and supply chains among member states. This initiative comes in response to increasing global economic challenges, emphasizing the need for collaborative efforts to achieve sustainable development.
Kuwait, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Bahrain have faced missile and drone attacks from Iran, resulting in limited damage to facilities. Air defenses in the affected countries successfully intercepted these attacks.
Gulf countries have successfully enhanced their food security systems through years of strategic planning, enabling them to face challenges posed by the Iranian war. This success reflects their adaptability to crises.
Middle Eastern countries are increasingly looking to Turkey as a strategic alternative to reduce reliance on the United States amid rising regional tensions due to the Iranian war. This shift reflects a significant change in defense strategies across the region.
The Saudi Arabian Roads Authority has announced a comprehensive plan to enhance land connectivity among Gulf Cooperation Council countries, focusing on improving road quality by 2030. This initiative aims to improve infrastructure and foster regional cooperation.
Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries announced new steps towards forming a unified economic alliance aimed at enhancing integration and sustainable development in the region. This alliance seeks to achieve common economic goals and strengthen cooperation among member states.
Competitions for various categories have commenced in the Gulf countries, aiming to discover and nurture young talents across diverse fields. This initiative reflects the region's commitment to developing the skills of its youth.
Gulf countries have announced a new project aimed at improving infrastructure in the region as part of their efforts to promote sustainable development. The project, set to begin next year, includes significant investments in transportation and energy sectors.
Several Gulf countries have announced new updates to remote work policies, reflecting a growing trend towards flexible work models. These changes come at a time when demand for workplace flexibility is increasing.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced that his country is prepared to assist in safeguarding vital shipping routes in the Strait of Hormuz if called upon. He highlighted Ukraine's experience in securing Black Sea routes amid ongoing Russian attacks.