Following Israel’s green light on the modified Qatari hostage deal, diplomats from Israel, the US, and mediating countries await Hamas’s decision with growing optimism
The debate comes amid a surge in vehicle numbers, with Dubai's vehicle growth rate exceeding 8 per cent—far surpassing the global average of 2 per cent—leading to severe congestion, especially during school hours
This is the first project of the year, and certainly it won’t be the last. They are committed to bringing joy and make a meaningful impact in the St. Kitts and Nevis communities.
The latest strikes come days after Israeli forces carried out attacks in the southwestern city of Daraa, which resulted in at least three deaths and 19 injuries, according to the Syrian Civil Defence group, also known as the White Helmets
The Ministry of Interior’s Criminal Security Sector launched an investigation after a viral video exposed irregularities in a raffle draw, ultimately implicating Ahmed Mohammed Al-Hamad, a Kuwaiti national and the head of sweepstakes at the Ministry of Commerce and Industry
Imamoglu, who was poised to be the Republican People’s Party’s (CHP) presidential nominee for the 2028 elections, was formally charged with corruption and remanded in custody
The military asserted that "precise munitions" had been used to minimize collateral damage. The health ministry reported that the strike caused significant destruction, forcing the evacuation of the hospital department that was hit
Muhammad Arshad, a foreman from Pakistan, was working on formwork operations at height when the platform he was standing on tilted, according to a statement from Besix Group, a Belgian construction multinational whose subsidiary, Six Construct, is one of the main contractors at the site
The temporary truce, in place since January, unraveled this week as Israel launched a wave of airstrikes, reportedly killing more than 430 people within two days, according to Gaza's Hamas-run health ministry
Scientists Corrado Malanga from the University of Pisa and Filippo Biondi from the University of Strathclyde utilized Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) tomography to scan the Khafre Pyramid, making an astonishing discovery that extends beneath all three pyramids on the plateau
The anti-begging initiative aims to uphold the country's civilised image and curb illegal begging, which officials warn is linked to crimes such as theft, pickpocketing, and the exploitation of vulnerable individuals, including children and people of determination
The move has sparked widespread debate, with critics accusing the government of politically motivated actions against a prominent opposition figure. The first investigation, overseen by the Terror Crimes Investigation Bureau, alleges that Imamoglu and others provided support to a terrorist organization
The sudden escalation comes after 50 nights of relative calm, with residents caught off guard as the conflict reignited amid the holy month of Ramadan. Israeli forces targeted multiple locations, including Gaza City, Khan Younis, and Rafah, in what officials described as retaliatory strikes against Hamas
Following Israel’s green light on the modified Qatari hostage deal, diplomats from Israel, the US, and mediating countries await Hamas’s decision with growing optimism
IDF forces detained Iranian-linked terrorists during a covert operation in southern Syria, seizing grenades and firearms. This follows a series of military actions aimed at preventing hostile activity and ensuring security along Israel’s northern borders, particularly near the Golan Heights
A vessel operated by Saudi-owned ADES Holding capsized near Gabal El-Zeit in the Gulf of Suez, killing four people. Rescue operations are underway as three crew members remain missing. Navigation through the Suez Canal remains unaffected, officials confirmed