Saudi Foreign Minister Receives Phone Call from Bahraini Counterpart

Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah in Moscow on July 4, 2025. (Reuters)
Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah in Moscow on July 4, 2025. (Reuters)
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Saudi Foreign Minister Receives Phone Call from Bahraini Counterpart

Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah in Moscow on July 4, 2025. (Reuters)
Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah in Moscow on July 4, 2025. (Reuters)

Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah received a phone call from Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Bahrain Dr. Abdullatif bin Rashid Al Zayani, SPA reported.

During the call, they discussed the situation in the region and the continuation of bilateral coordination in this regard.



Riyadh Hosts Third International Yemen Health Coordination Group Meeting

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Riyadh Hosts Third International Yemen Health Coordination Group Meeting

Photo by SPA
Photo by SPA

Riyadh hosted the third meeting of the International Yemen Health Coordination Group, organized by the Saudi Development and Reconstruction Program for Yemen (SDRPY), the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, and the Yemeni Ministry of Public Health and Population. With over 20 representatives from international donors and UN agencies, the meeting aligned priorities and addressed funding gaps to strengthen Yemen’s health sector and national health strategy.

Yemeni Minister of Public Health and Population Dr. Qasim Buhaibeh thanked Saudi Arabia, the UK, and international partners for their steadfast support in sustaining essential services.

SDRPY Supervisor General Ambassador Mohammed Al Jaber emphasized that health is a pivotal pillar of development. He announced that the King Salman Medical and Educational City in Al-Mahrah will begin operations this year, alongside ongoing projects such as the Hadhramout University Hospital and various rural hospitals and maternity centers across several governorates, SPA reported.

UK Ambassador to Yemen Abda Sharif stated that the meeting embodies the strength of international partnerships supporting Yemen’s health system. She thanked the Yemeni government and Minister Buhaibeh for their leadership, as well as Saudi Arabia for its support via the new Yemeni health fund.

Affirming the UK's commitment to the Yemeni people, she noted that the announced £25 million in new funding will help strengthen primary healthcare for women and children, highlighting that such joint action achieves tangible progress despite ongoing challenges.

This collaboration builds on SDRPY’s extensive efforts, which include 50 health-related projects supporting 30 medical facilities across 13 governorates. Notable achievements include the Prince Mohammed bin Salman Hospital, which has provided over four million services, and specialized centers for cardiology and nephrology.

Beyond infrastructure, SDRPY focuses on building healthcare capacity through medical education, including equipping the College of Pharmacy at Aden University and establishing health colleges in Taiz and Al-Mahrah. These initiatives are part of a broader development system comprising 287 projects across eight vital sectors, including education, energy, and water, aimed at supporting the Yemeni government and its people.


UAE Designates 21 Hezbollah-Linked Individuals, Entities as Terrorists

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The UAE flag (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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UAE Designates 21 Hezbollah-Linked Individuals, Entities as Terrorists

The UAE flag (Asharq Al-Awsat)
The UAE flag (Asharq Al-Awsat)

The UAE on Wednesday branded 21 Lebanese people and organizations as "terrorists,” ordering the freezing of their assets as it accused them of ties to Hezbollah, the official Emirati news agency reported.

The WAM agency published the names of 16 Lebanese nationals and five organizations based in Lebanon that have been put on a list of supporters of groups designated as terror organizations.

"The United Arab Emirates has designated 21 individuals and entities on its Local Terrorist List over their links to Lebanon's Hezbollah," the agency said.

"All regulatory authorities are required to identify any individuals or entities connected through financial or commercial relationships with those listed, and to take the necessary measures in line with the applicable laws in the UAE, including freezing assets within less than 24 hours."

In March, Abu Dhabi announced the arrest of five members of a "terrorist network" linked to Hezbollah and Iran aiming to threaten the UAE's financial stability.


Bahrain Sentences Three to Life for Spying for Iran’s IRGC

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Bahrain Sentences Three to Life for Spying for Iran’s IRGC

The flag of the Kingdom of Bahrain (BNA)
The flag of the Kingdom of Bahrain (BNA)

Bahrain’s High Criminal Court on Tuesday sentenced 24 defendants in separate cases tied to espionage for Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), support for Iranian attacks against the Kingdom, and acts of violence and sabotage linked to those attacks.

The rulings included life sentences for three defendants, prison terms of up to 10 years for others, financial penalties, confiscation of seized materials, and the permanent deportation of three convicts after serving their sentences.

According to the head of the Terror Crimes Prosecution, the first case involved a woman convicted of spying for the IRGC through a social media account used to publish photographs and coordinates of strategic sites and key facilities inside Bahrain, along with content deemed harmful to the country’s military, political, and economic interests. The court sentenced her to life imprisonment.

He added that the defendant admitted using her account to assist hostile entities by sharing images and coordinates of sensitive locations, accompanied by comments suggesting they could be targeted. She also posted videos and images of previously attacked sites with the intent of glorifying and promoting those attacks.

In a second case, investigations by the General Directorate of Criminal Investigation and Forensic Science uncovered an Iranian intelligence and IRGC-backed network tasked with monitoring critical infrastructure in Bahrain in preparation for terrorist attacks aimed at undermining national security and stability.

The Bahraini official said the first defendant, who fled to Iran, recruited a second defendant inside Bahrain to carry out terrorist operations, transfer funds to extremist elements, and collect intelligence on strategic facilities for transmission to the IRGC and Iranian intelligence agencies. Both men were sentenced to life in prison and fined 10,000 Bahraini dinars each — about $26,500 — in addition to the confiscation of seized items.

The court also issued rulings in nine additional cases involving praise for the Iranian attacks, dissemination of prohibited sensitive information, and photographing restricted sites. Ten defendants received prison terms of up to 10 years, while some were fined 2,000 dinars and ordered deported after completing their sentences.

In four separate cases linked to unrest during the Iranian attacks in March, 11 defendants were sentenced to prison terms of up to five years for violence and sabotage. Some were also fined 500 dinars.

Bahrain’s Public Prosecution said offenses involving espionage for foreign entities, justification of terrorism, dissemination of prohibited information, and acts of sabotage constitute crimes against state security and civil peace, warning that strict legal action would continue against anyone involved in such activities.