A fire at Cairo’s Ramses Central Exchange building on Monday left 14 people injured and disrupted telecommunication services across the capital. Authorities cite an electrical short circuit as the probable cause while efforts continue to assess the damage and restore service
Dubai: The General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs in Dubai signed a cooperation agreement with the University of Cambridge, to enhance prospects for work and cooperation and exchange experiences and expertise between the two sides in order to achieve common goals and contribute to the development and progress of areas of common concern, as part of its continuous efforts towards expanding the base of partners.
One of the cleaners at the American Inter Miami stadium asked the Argentine star, Lionel Messi, to sign his shirt, but he did not expect the end to be punished and dismissed from his work.
Bahrain: Human Resources and Finance Department organized the Power BI workshop presented by e-commerce consultant Mr Ahmed Al-Mulla on Sunday, August 6, 2023, which is the fourth instalment of a series of batches in which more than 56 employees registered to learn and benefit from this programme in developing their task performance and seek Human and Financial Management to tap into the energies and experiences of its employees to develop and develop the skills of others.
Pakistan: People were killed today, Sunday, when a train derailed in southern Pakistan, according to the Minister of Railways. At the same time, a state of emergency was declared in hospitals, where dozens of injured were transported.
Scientists were able to see a new star of a very large size and strangely bright, with the James Webb Space Telescope, with a lens made of dark matter, which may direct us towards a mass of dark matter in the sky.
Spain: Frequent droughts and excessive industrial and agricultural exploitation of land in Spain raise fears of an irreversible increase in "sterile lands", which may turn the country known as "Europe's vegetable garden" into a barren land unsuitable for cultivation.
Libya: The Secretary-General of the United Nations, Antonio Guterres, denounced yesterday, Tuesday, the “expulsion” of migrants from sub-Saharan Africa, from Tunisia towards the Libyan and Algerian borders, where they are stranded in the desert, and some of them die, according to his spokesman.
Dr Terrance Drew – The Prime Minister of St Kitts and Nevis, has recently appeared for a radio interview with WINN FM 98.9 held on Saturday, July 29, 2023, from 11 am to 1:30 pm.
The Chairman of the General Authority for Health Accreditation and Supervision, Ahmed Taha, has received a delegation of Hermel Charity Hospitals of the Anglican Church, headed by Archbishop Munir Hanna at the authority's office.
A fire at Cairo’s Ramses Central Exchange building on Monday left 14 people injured and disrupted telecommunication services across the capital. Authorities cite an electrical short circuit as the probable cause while efforts continue to assess the damage and restore service
A Hamas security officer tells the BBC that the group’s leadership and security structure have been largely dismantled by Israeli strikes, leaving Gaza in the grip of armed clans
A major anti-drug operation in Saudi Arabia led to the arrest of 37 individuals, including government officials and expatriates, for trafficking illegal narcotics and controlled substances