regional tensions
Coverage of regional tensions in the Nexus archive.
- IMF lowers Israel growth forecast over regional tensions
The IMF has lowered Israel's 2026 economic growth forecast to 3.5% from 4.8% due to regional tensions, citing conflicts with Iran, Hezbollah, and Hamas. The IMF expects temporary inflation increases despite the shekel's appreciation, noting Israel's economic resilience amid geopolitical uncertainty.
- Shipping continues through Hormuz despite regional tensions
Shipping through the Strait of Hormuz continued over the weekend despite security concerns and attacks on two ships, with 108 verified vessel transits recorded over three days. The traffic volume declined from earlier in the week but remained active amid regional tensions.
- UK condemns Israeli minister over inflammatory Lebanon remarks
The UK condemns an Israeli minister for inflammatory remarks related to Lebanon. A UK foreign secretary criticizes the comments amid regional tensions and a fragile ceasefire.
- Iran cancels flights from western airports: Report
Iran has cancelled flights from western airports amid heightened regional tensions, according to Tasnim news agency. However, Iran's Civil Aviation Authority, as reported by Mehr news agency, stated no new flight restrictions have been issued nationwide.
- Saudi Arabia and Qatar review impact of recent developments
Saudi Arabia and Qatar reviewed the impact of recent regional developments during a phone call between Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan and Qatari Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani. The discussion focused on efforts to support security and stability amid heightened regional tensions and international calls for restraint.
- Over 1.5 million pilgrims begin Hajj amid regional tensions
Over 1.5 million pilgrims have begun the Hajj pilgrimage, a spiritual and physical journey described as transformative and deeply meaningful. The event occurs amid regional tensions, though the focus remains on the religious significance of the journey.
- Muslims begin the annual Hajj against a backdrop of war concerns
More than 1.5 million Muslims have gathered in Saudi Arabia for the annual Hajj pilgrimage, a significant religious event, amid ongoing regional tensions and a fragile ceasefire in the Iran war.
- Iran War Drags On as Blockade Continues in Hormuz
The war in Iran continues with a blockade persisting in the Strait of Hormuz, escalating regional tensions and disrupting maritime trade.
- The US exit from Syria, explained
The US withdraws from Syria after a decade-long military presence, impacting Kurdish forces and regional dynamics. The exit raises concerns about instability and the future of Syria's conflict.
- As missiles light the sky, she boards a one-way flight to Dubai
Rikki Dimitriadis, an American hairstylist from New York, relocated to Dubai amid regional tensions and missile threats, citing safety and tax benefits. She expressed confidence in the UAE's security measures and described her experience in Dubai as positive and secure despite ongoing conflicts in the region.
- Does a US-Iran ceasefire mean the end of the war?
A US-Iran ceasefire deal has been reached, leading to reduced strikes but persistent tensions. The agreement's durability remains uncertain, with questions about its long-term viability.
- Mystery of the three 'ten-point plans' for Iran peace: How chaotic claims over ceasefire terms from both sides have left Middle East on the brink
The article discusses the confusion surrounding three proposed ten-point peace plans for Iran, highlighting conflicting ceasefire terms from opposing sides that have escalated tensions in the Middle East. The chaotic situation has left the region on the brink of further instability.
- Iran to open Hormuz 30 days after US deal to end fighting: source
Iran plans to open the Hormuz Strait 30 days after a U.S. deal to end hostilities, according to a source. The move follows a U.S.-brokered agreement aimed at de-escalating regional tensions.