The Israeli military confirmed the mobilisation of 60,000 reservists ahead of a planned ground offensive in Gaza City, sparking global concerns. The move follows failed ceasefire talks with Hamas and warnings from aid agencies about mass displacement and humanitarian fallout
Omani authorities confirmed the death of Saudi tourist Saud bin Maadi Al-Qahtani, who fell from a steep slope in Jabal Samhan, highlighting the dangers of mountain climbing during the slippery Khareef season in Dhofar
This discovery marks a pivotal moment for Kuwait, a country whose economy heavily relies on its oil and gas sector. Currently, this sector contributes nearly 60% of the nation's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and accounts for 95% of its export earnings
The petrodollar system was established half a century ago through a bilateral agreement between the US and Saudi Arabia, which mandated that oil transactions be conducted exclusively in US dollars
Emphasizing the significance of this achievement, Kuwait's Oil Minister, Emad Mohammed al-Atiqi, heralded the unprecedented refining capacity of 1.83 million bpd, a feat that extends both domestically and internationally
Saudi Arabia has struck natural gas at two fields in the Empty Quarter, underscoring the Kingdom's commitment to diversifying its energy portfolio amid a global shift towards cleaner fuels
The Israeli military confirmed the mobilisation of 60,000 reservists ahead of a planned ground offensive in Gaza City, sparking global concerns. The move follows failed ceasefire talks with Hamas and warnings from aid agencies about mass displacement and humanitarian fallout
Omani authorities confirmed the death of Saudi tourist Saud bin Maadi Al-Qahtani, who fell from a steep slope in Jabal Samhan, highlighting the dangers of mountain climbing during the slippery Khareef season in Dhofar
Dhofar’s giant sinkholes, from the legendary Tawi Atair to the vast Kahf Teiq, captivate tourists with natural beauty and myths, as Omani authorities enhance safety and promote sustainable tourism
Hezbollah’s Naim Qassem has warned Lebanon’s government that any attempt to implement a US-backed disarmament plan could trigger civil war, though the group has temporarily paused planned street protests.