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Syrian president to visit 黑料社区, address FII conference

Syrian president to visit 黑料社区, address FII conference
Syrian President Ahmad Al-Sharaa will meet representatives of leading global investment firms and international economic institutions when he visits 黑料社区 this week. (AFP/File)
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Syrian president to visit 黑料社区, address FII conference

Syrian president to visit 黑料社区, address FII conference
  • Ahmad Al-Sharaa and delegation to attend key economic conference in Riyadh
  • Syria hoping to attract investment across range of sectors as it rebuilds from civil war

RIYADH: President of the Syrian Arab Republic Ahmad Al-Sharaa is to visit 黑料社区 on Tuesday and address the Future Investment Initiative conference in Riyadh.

Al-Sharaa will meet representatives of leading global investment firms and international economic institutions, the Syrian Arab News Agency reported.

The president will be accompanied by Syrian ministers, senior officials and national experts.

He will meet 鈥済lobal investors, leading companies, and major financial institutions鈥 to explore investment opportunities across infrastructure, housing, energy, healthcare, technology, and sustainable industries, the report said.

Al-Sharaa is also expected to meet Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the presidency said.

The Syrian leader led opposition fighters in the overthrow of Bashar Assad late last year, ending 14 years of devastating civil war.

He has been working to rebuild the economy and reestablish relations with countries both in the Middle East and around the world.

The World Bank estimates that the reconstruction costs in Syria are more than $200 billion.

The ninth FII conference got underway in Riyadh on Monday. It brings together policymakers, investors, and corporate leaders from around the world.


Palestinian PM highlights Saudi humanitarian support during visit to KSrelief in Riyadh

Palestinian PM highlights Saudi humanitarian support during visit to KSrelief in Riyadh
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Palestinian PM highlights Saudi humanitarian support during visit to KSrelief in Riyadh

Palestinian PM highlights Saudi humanitarian support during visit to KSrelief in Riyadh
  • Prime Minister Mohammad Mustafa held a meeting with KSrelief's Supervisor General Dr. Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al-Rabeeah

LONDON: 黑料社区 plays a fundamental role in alleviating the suffering of the Palestinian people, Prime Minister Mohammad Mustafa said on Monday during his visit to the Kingdom, where he met with officials.

Mustafa visited the headquarters of the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center in Riyadh and met with Supervisor General Dr. Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al-Rabeeah.

The two sides discussed the recent developments in Saudi relief efforts, highlighting the support provided for the Palestinian people, especially in the Gaza Strip.

In October, KSrelief distributed food baskets to hundreds of displaced families living in camps throughout southern Gaza. The territory is in dire need of humanitarian aid and reconstruction of infrastructure and services, which have been destroyed during Israel鈥檚 two-year genocidal campaign.


Israel enforces home-demolition orders in West Bank and Jerusalem

Israel enforces home-demolition orders in West Bank and Jerusalem
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Israel enforces home-demolition orders in West Bank and Jerusalem

Israel enforces home-demolition orders in West Bank and Jerusalem
  • Man compelled to demolish his own home in East Jerusalem; Israeli forces raze several homes in areas around Nablus and Jericho while expanding settlements
  • Israeli authorities force Palestinians, particularly in Jerusalem, to demolish their own homes by alleging they lack proper permits

LONDON: Israeli authorities forced Taher Darbas, a Palestinian resident of occupied East Jerusalem, to demolish his home in Al-Issawiya, in the northeast of the city, on Monday morning.

Israeli authorities compel Palestinians, particularly in Jerusalem, to demolish their own homes by alleging that they lack proper permits. Those who refuse to comply face demolition carried out by Israeli authorities, incurring high costs.

Israel regularly denies building permits to Palestinians in Jerusalem, while illegally expanding Jewish settlements in the city and the occupied West Bank.

Also on Monday, Israeli forces knocked down a home in Furush Beit Dajan, a village to the east of Nablus, where more than 90 percent of homes are subject to demolition notices.

Meanwhile Israel continued to bulldoze land and pave a road for settlers in the eastern village of Al-Lubban, south of Nablus. They also demolished two houses belonging to the Abu Jaber family in the town of Marj Ghazal, north of Jericho, the Palestinian Wafa news agency reported.

In the past 24 months, Israeli authorities have conducted 1,014 demolitions in the West Bank and Jerusalem, targeting 3,679 buildings, including 1,288 inhabited homes, 244 uninhabited homes and 962 agricultural and other structures, it said.

Israel鈥檚 home-demolition policies aim to forcibly displace Palestinians and expand Israeli settlements in Jerusalem, in violation of international and humanitarian laws that guarantee the right to housing, Wafa added.

The Israeli government faces charges of war crimes and genocide in the occupied Palestinian territories at the International Criminal Court and the International Court of Justice.


PKK withdrawal ends first peace process phase: Turkiye鈥檚 pro-Kurdish party says

PKK withdrawal ends first peace process phase: Turkiye鈥檚 pro-Kurdish party says
Updated 27 October 2025

PKK withdrawal ends first peace process phase: Turkiye鈥檚 pro-Kurdish party says

PKK withdrawal ends first peace process phase: Turkiye鈥檚 pro-Kurdish party says
  • Kurdistan Workers鈥 Party (PKK) began withdrawing its forces on Sunday, a year after peace process began
  • Turkiye鈥檚 pro-Kurdish DEM party urges government to press ahead with 'legal and political steps'

ANKARA: Turkiye鈥檚 pro-Kurdish DEM party on Monday hailed the withdrawal of PKK fighters from Turkish soil as a 鈥渃ritical鈥 step that completed the first phase of Ankara鈥檚 peace process with the Kurdish militants.
The Kurdistan Workers鈥 Party (PKK), which has fought the government for four decades, began withdrawing its forces on Sunday, urging Turkiye to take the legal steps to advance the process which began a year ago when Ankara offered an olive branch to its jailed leader Abdullah Ocalan.
鈥淭his decision to withdraw is the most concrete expression of (the PKK鈥檚) resolve on the path to peace,鈥 DEM co-chair Tuncer Bakirhan told reporters, describing it as 鈥渙ne of the most critical and significant steps.鈥
鈥淎t this point, the first phase of the (peace) process has concluded,鈥 he said, urging the government to press ahead with the 鈥渃ritical and vital second phase... (of) legal and political steps.鈥
鈥淧arliament must facilitate and develop this process. Legal arrangements must be made for the transition period. These will not only be technical arrangements, they will be the building blocks of peace,鈥 he said.
鈥淎 solution to the Kurdish issue means the democratization of Turkiye, we all win.鈥
Turkiye has set up a parliamentary commission to prepare a peace process and a legal framework for the political integration of the PKK and its fighters. The DEM has urged authorities to act quickly.
鈥淚n this new phase of the process, taking political and legal steps swiftly is crucial for its progress,鈥 said Bakirhan鈥檚 co-chair Tulay Hatimogullari.
Parliamentary speaker Numan Kurtulmus, who heads the commission, on Monday said once the PKK move was confirmed by Turkiye鈥檚 security and intelligence agencies, 鈥渁 period of legislative amendments鈥 related to the process would begin.

Ocalan鈥檚 freedom 鈥榗rucial鈥

Indirect talks with the PKK began last year with the backing of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, with the DEM, Turkiye鈥檚 third-biggest party, playing a key role in facilitating the emerging agreement.
The party has said it will send a delegation to meet Erdogan on Thursday.
Since December, a DEM delegation has regularly met with Ocalan who has been serving a life sentence in solitary confinement on Imrali prison island near Istanbul since 1999.
Now 76, Ocalan has been central to the peace drive, making a historic call in February that led his fighters to renounce their armed struggle in May. That drew a line under four decades of conflict that had claimed some 50,000 lives.
The PKK has repeatedly called for his release, with Bakirhan urging the government to ease his conditions and allow him to take a greater role in the process.
Ocalan鈥檚 role was 鈥渄ecisive鈥 in the peace efforts reaching this stage, he said, calling for him to be given the freedom to 鈥渢ake greater initiative and play a more active role in the process.鈥
The PKK on Sunday said the parliamentary commission must meet with Ocalan. Senior leader Devrim Palu told AFP his freedom was 鈥渃rucial for this process to advance with greater effectiveness.鈥


Israel won鈥檛 allow Turkiye in international Gaza force, foreign minister says

Israel won鈥檛 allow Turkiye in international Gaza force, foreign minister says
Updated 27 October 2025

Israel won鈥檛 allow Turkiye in international Gaza force, foreign minister says

Israel won鈥檛 allow Turkiye in international Gaza force, foreign minister says
  • Gideon Saar says Israel opposes the participation of Turkiye because of President Erdogan鈥檚 'hostility' to Israel
  • Turkiye is seen by many as a strong contender for a Gaza international peace force

BUDAPEST, Hungary: Israel will not allow Turkish troops to take part in an international peace force that the United States is seeking to create to oversee the ceasefire agreement in the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza, Israel鈥檚 top diplomat said Monday.
The 20-point truce deal brokered by US President Donald Trump earlier this month envisages an international task force to monitor the ceasefire but does not mention which countries would provide the troops.
It only says the US would 鈥渨ork with Arab and international partners to develop a temporary International Stabilization Force鈥 that would deploy in Gaza. The force would train and provide support to 鈥渧etted Palestinian police forces鈥 in Gaza, and will 鈥渃onsult with Jordan and Egypt who have extensive experience in this field.鈥
The creation of the task force is currently underway, according US officials. But the second phase of the ceasefire agreement has not yet begun, Israeli officials said.
Speaking to journalists during a visit to Hungary, Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar said Israel opposes the participation of Turkiye because of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's long-standing hostility to Israel. Saar said Israel has communicated its opposition to Turkiye鈥檚 military involvement to US officials.
鈥淐ountries that want or are ready to send armed forces should be at least fair to Israel,鈥 Saar said. He did not elaborate.
US officials have said there would be no American boots on the ground in Gaza. During their visits to Israel last week, US Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio said multiple countries would be interested in joining an international force that would deploy to Gaza and train a Palestinian police force for the future.
The US was working to secure a UN mandate or other international authorization for the force, Rubio said.
Turkiye is seen by many as a strong contender for the force due to military power its close ties with the Palestinian militant Hamas group that is supposed to disarm under the ceasefire deal. Turkiye also once had strong diplomatic relations with Israel, though they have been at an all-time low over the war in Gaza, sparked by the Oct. 7, 2023 Hamas-led attack on Israel.
Erdogan has criticized Israel, and particularly Netanyahu, with strident rhetoric since the start of the Gaza war, which has killed tens of thousands of Palestinians, accusing Israel of genocide and comparing Netanyahu to Nazi leader Adolf Hitler.
Hamas political officials regularly visit Turkiye, and Israel previously accused Turkiye of allowing Hamas to plan attacks from its territory, as well as carry out recruitment and fundraising.
Saar鈥檚 comments on Monday echoed remarks made by Netanyahu during a government meeting on Sunday.
鈥淚srael will determine which forces are unacceptable to us,鈥 Netanyahu said Sunday. 鈥淭his is, of course, acceptable to the United States as well, as its most senior representatives have expressed in recent days.鈥
Earlier this month, Turkiye 鈥 one of the most active contributors of aid to Gaza 鈥 appointed a special coordinator to oversee humanitarian assistance to Gaza.
Turkish organizations, including the Red Crescent and the emergency response agency AFAD, are making preparations toward reconstruction efforts, medical relief, and infrastructure restoration, officials said.


Turkiye eyes Eurofighter deal as UK鈥檚 Starmer visits

Britain鈥檚 Prime Minister Keir Starmer talks during a media conference.
Britain鈥檚 Prime Minister Keir Starmer talks during a media conference.
Updated 27 October 2025

Turkiye eyes Eurofighter deal as UK鈥檚 Starmer visits

Britain鈥檚 Prime Minister Keir Starmer talks during a media conference.
  • Turkiye wants to modernize its air force and is hoping to finalize the purchase of 40 European-made fighter aircraft

ANKARA: British Prime Minister Keir Starmer arrived in Ankara Monday to meet President Recep Tayyip Erdogan for talks focused on Turkiye鈥檚 purchase of Eurofighter jets.
Starmer landed at an air force base near Ankara, accompanied by UK Defense Minister John Healey and Air Chief Marshall Harv Smyth, the head of Britain鈥檚 air force, who were welcomed by their Turkish counterparts, Turkiye鈥檚 defense ministry said.
Visiting dignitaries normally fly into the Turkish capital鈥檚 Esenboga airport.
Turkiye wants to modernize its air force and is hoping to finalize the purchase of 40 European-made fighter aircraft, which are jointly produced by Britain, Germany, Italy and Spain.
Speaking on condition of anonymity, a Turkish official told AFP discussions were ongoing but Britain would hand over a number of jets on Monday without saying how many.
Analysts said it would likely be two.
Erdogan and Starmer were to meet and then hold a joint press conference in the evening, officials said.
鈥淭urkiye and the Eurofighter is quite the saga,鈥 Aaron Stein, president of the Foreign Policy Research Institute, told AFP, saying Ankara had turned down an offer to join the European consortium, focusing instead on the US fighter jet program.
鈥淎nkara was invited to join the consortium or become an equal member a few times but they chose the F-35,鈥 he said.
After Washington booted Ankara out of its F-35 fighter program in 2019 over its purchase of an S-400 Russian surface-to-air missile defense system, Turkiye turned its attention to Europe.
Germany initially blocked the Eurofighter sale over Turkiye鈥檚 stance on the Gaza war, but lifted its opposition in July, clearing the way for the sale to go ahead. Chancellor Friedrich Merz is to meet Erdogan in Ankara on Thursday.
Qatari leader due in Turkiye
Last week, Erdogan hed talks with Qatar鈥檚 Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, with Turkiye floating plans to acquire some of Doha鈥檚 Eurofighters.
Doha ordered 24 Eurofighters in 2017 with the last two due to be delivered this year. It moved to acquire 12 more late last year, observers said.
Any such move would likely be part of the deal with London who would have to grant its approval, analysts said.
The Qatari leader is in Ankara on Tuesday for talks to clarify outstanding issues, the Turkish official said.
The jets Britain was to sign over to Turkiye on Monday were likely to be those that had been destined for Qatar, Stein said.
Instead of being sent to Doha, 鈥渢hey鈥檒l simply be shipped to Turkiye,鈥 he explained.
Gaza鈥檚 future is also likely to feature in talks between Erdogan and Starmer, with Turkiye keen to join an international stabilization force 鈥 an idea opposed by Israel.