Turkey's foreign policy reset sign of Brotherhood's dwindling influence In addition to economic concerns, the Muslim Brotherhood's dwindling influence in the region and new regional order emerged after the Abraham Accords forced Ankara to mend ties with Egypt. Turkey
Monkeypox detected in Israel, Lebanon denies rumors of cases Most Middle Eastern states are reporting no cases of the virus. By Adam Lucente In New York City, reporting on regional news, militancy, climate change
Egypt grants new incentives to foreign investors The Egyptian government announced the granting of a special license to foreign investments in three specific fields, which expedites procedures to implement projects, as part of efforts to revive the ailing economy in the country. Egypt
Abu Dhabi National Oil Company announces IPO price for Borouge The joint venture between ADNOC and the Austrian energy company Borealis will soon be listed on the Abu Dhabi stock exchange. United Arab Emirates
Israeli legislator promotes cooperation with Palestinians on climate Knesset committee chair Emilie Moatti is hosting meetings on cooperation with Palestinians in the fields of water treatment, climate change, agriculture and environmental protection. Israel
Turkey inches closer to Egypt The Turkish finance minister is planning a visit to Egypt next month in the latest step toward rapprochement between the two countries. Egypt
Iran, Oman to jointly develop oil field Iran's president is in Muscat seeking increased cooperation with Oman on energy and transportation. Iran
Can Egyptian civil society contribute to solving Sudanese crisis? An Egyptian civil society delegation visited Khartoum where it met with various political parties, as part of efforts to boost relations and dialogue at the popular level. Egypt