Facing a severe water shortage, Iraq plans to build ten dams in desert areas to harvest rain and floodwater, boost reserves, and reduce reliance on groundwater
Fierce fighting broke out in southern Syria’s Suweida province between Druze militias and Sunni Bedouin fighters following a suspected abduction, resulting in dozens of deaths and injuries amid growing concerns over sectarian tensions and minority protections post-Assad
The case revolves around a woman who, after leaving her employment with the man, took his SIM card without his consent. The court found that she made calls over an extended period, which ultimately resulted in significant charges, equivalent to the amount awarded
The Minister of Finance of Egypt - Mohamed Moit, has confirmed that the third instalment of the sixth stage of the “Instant Cash Payment” initiative will be disbursed to the exporting companies that benefited from the initiative on August 16 and 17, 2023.
The Ministry of Agriculture and Land Reform, under the directives of Minister El-Said Marzouq El-Qosair, has received 90 inquiries and 33 complaints from the Central Operations Room and more than 4,000 victims of the massacre.
Facing a severe water shortage, Iraq plans to build ten dams in desert areas to harvest rain and floodwater, boost reserves, and reduce reliance on groundwater
Fierce fighting broke out in southern Syria’s Suweida province between Druze militias and Sunni Bedouin fighters following a suspected abduction, resulting in dozens of deaths and injuries amid growing concerns over sectarian tensions and minority protections post-Assad
Kurdish counterterrorism units intercepted an explosive-laden drone near Arbil International Airport early Monday. The second such incident this month, it highlights ongoing regional tensions
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian was reportedly injured while escaping through an emergency shaft after Israeli bombs targeted a secret underground facility in Tehran last month