Israel allowed Palestinians to return to their homes and opened checkpoints in exchange for the release of hostages. This day brought great joy to the Palestinians who were on their way home.
Saudi Arabia on Monday allowed foreigners to invest in real estate in the kingdom's holy cities of Mecca and Medina, a move aimed at attracting foreign investment to the Saudi economy and developing infrastructure.
The municipality of Lipjan, Kosovo, has made a historic decision to grant official status to the Turkish language.
Prominent Russian businessman Suleiman Kerimov plans to send 5,000 Muslims to Saudi Arabia for the Hajj pilgrimage this year at his own expense.
Israel has released 114 Palestinian prisoners as part of a truce with Hamas. They arrived in the city of Ramallah in three buses and were greeted with jubilant celebrations by residents.
Key events from the past 24 hours in the Gaza Strip, the West Bank, and the entire Middle East.
The Colombian government has accepted all of President Donald Trump's conditions after economic pressure and threats of a 25% tariff imposed by the United States.
Serbian right-wing extremists committed an act of desecration at a Muslim cemetery where victims of the Srebrenica genocide are buried.
The Afghan government has released Canadian Armed Forces veteran David Lavery after 2.5 months of detention.
The White House announced that the US-brokered ceasefire agreement between Lebanon and Israel has been extended for another three weeks, until February 18, 2025.