The Israeli government plans to demolish all the houses in the village of al-Numan, east of Bethlehem.
Uzbekistan Airways has introduced new flight routes to Europe based on a report from the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). Now, planes will bypass Russian airspace and fly via Azerbaijan and Turkey.
The Syrian government has begun reconstruction work at the Banyas refinery, one of the country's largest oil refineries.
A petition for California's secession from the United States has been approved by Secretary of State Shirley Weber.
Key events from the past 24 hours in the Gaza Strip, the West Bank, and the entire Middle East.
EU foreign ministers have approved a roadmap for easing sanctions on Syria.
Donald Trump announced on Monday that he had signed four executive orders aimed at introducing significant changes to the US military. The order also includes a ban on transgender service members from serving in the armed forces.
In India, the elderly are being treated with cruelty, even abandoned on the streets. Many of them are forced to live in difficult conditions. Widows and elderly women in rural areas are often without property, income, and medical care.
The Israeli army continues its attacks on the occupied West Bank city of Tulkarm and its refugee camp. Palestinian state TV reported that the military used bulldozers to set fire to a house in the Shuheda neighborhood and cause significant damage to the city's infrastructure. Large parts of the city are without electricity.
Uzbek grandmaster Nodirbek Yakubbaev has been the center of discussion on social media after his decision not to shake hands with Indian chess player Rameshbabu Vaishali at the Tata Steel Chess tournament. He explained his decision with "religious reasons."