Analysis Symbolism or strategy? Inside Egypt, China’s first joint air exercise China’s first air drills in Egypt project power near critical trade routes, while Cairo maneuvers between Western military ties and Beijing’s growing defense diplomacy. By Francesco Schiavi In Bologna, reporting on security, defense, economy, governance
Meet Omer Siddig, Sudan's new foreign minister, former ambassador to China General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan has appointed veteran diplomat Omer Siddig as Sudan's new minister of foreign affairs, filling the role following the dismissal of his predecessor, Ali Youssif, in mid-April. Sudan
China JV wins $1.13 billion contract to relocate Saudi university facilities The KSU deal marks the latest in a series of large contracts awarded by the Diriyah Company, which is overseeing the city project. Saudi Arabia
Analysis Can Modi leverage Saudi-China ties to reshape India’s global standing? By Sabena Siddiqui In Karachi, reporting on South Asia, Middle East, Iran
China slams sanctions, voices support for Iran’s nuclear program during FM visit Iran's foreign minister held high-level talks with Chinese officials on Wednesday on the latest developments in Iran’s ongoing nuclear negotiations with the US. China
UAE’s ADNOC inks deal with China’s largest offshore producer as US tariffs bite A third LNG deal has been struck between a Chinese entity and the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company as Beijing scrambles for alternative sources to replace the US supply. United Arab Emirates
Araghchi to visit China ahead of US-Iran technical talks: What to know Araghchi’s visit to China follows weeks of trilateral coordination between Iran, Russia and China on the nuclear issue, including a joint condemnation of unilateral sanctions. China
Newsletter: China-Middle East Al-Monitor China-Middle East: China-Egypt first-ever joint air force drills China
China, Egypt to hold first air force drill as military ties grow: What to know The exercise scheduled for mid-April comes as Egypt-China ties are growing both militarily and economically despite US pressure on Cairo. China
Analysis From Rafales to railways: Egypt walks tightrope between China, West While Chinese investments reshape Egypt’s economy, structural trade imbalances and conflicting regional interests highlight the limits of this “golden decade” of cooperation By Dale Aluf In Amsterdam, reporting on China in the Middle East
China's oil imports highest since 2023 amid Iran crude spike: What to know Data from analytics firm Kpler from April 11 showed that Iran’s imports were up 20% from February and at a five-month high. China
China courts Gulf, BRICS allies as trade war with US escalates Since US President Donald Trump announced reciprocal tariffs on more than 180 countries on April 2, Beijing has stepped up engagement with Riyadh. China
Newsletter: China-Middle East China joins the chessboard ahead of Iran-US talks China is strategically influencing the upcoming US-Iran nuclear talks by strengthening its relationship with Tehran. Iran
Iran oil exports to China soar in March to 1.9M bpd despite US sanctions The United States and Iran will hold negotiations on the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program on Saturday as Tehran hopes to achieve sanctions relief. Iran
US sanctions UAE, China firms in crackdown on Iranian drone supplies The Justice Department also announced criminal charges against two Iranian nationals and an Iranian company over their alleged roles in the drone-procurement network. Iran
Analysis As China opens to Sharaa, Uyghurs and reconstruction shadow future ties with Syria China’s approach to Syria will likely hinge on what the new government does about the Uyghurs in its ranks. By Rosaleen Carroll In Washington, DC, US, reporting on the Middle East