Israeli President Isaac Herzog expressed sorrow over the incident, calling it "a very painful and sad moment for the people of Israel." His statement reflected the growing concerns over a recent surge in violence across the region
Among the victims was a woman preparing for her wedding, scheduled just 72 hours later. The tragedy unfolded on Monday, leaving the close-knit community in mourning. According to the victims' uncle, the fire originated from a phone charger that overheated and ignited a sofa
According to statements released by authorities in Meizhou, the collapse occurred around 2 a.m., when an approximately 17.9-meter segment of the highway gave way, sending eighteen vehicles hurtling down a steep slope
Yemen's Houthi rebels have declared that Russian and Chinese ships navigating the Red Sea will not face any threats, with prominent leader Mohammed al-Bukhaiti going so far as to pledge "the safe passage of these ships"
The Minister of Housing, Facilities and Civil Societies, Asim Al Jazar, hosted a meeting with the head of the Chinese CSCEC (China State Construction Engineering Corporation), Ha Xiao Ping at the Ministry’s headquarters.
Ottawa, Canada: The Foreign Affairs Minister of Canada, Melanie Joly, attends a meeting with her Chinese peer Qin Gang on the sidelines of the G20 (Group of Twenty) meeting in New Delhi.
Tibet: Tibet has called for an independent fact-finding mission from the UN (United Nations) while celebrating the anniversary of Tibet’s Declaration of Independence in its 110th edition.
South Africa: Indaba Mining Conference was commemorated in Cape Town, South Africa, from the 6th to the 9th of February, discussing the competition between the United States and China to gain more crucial minerals to dominate the projected transition to clear energy around the world, reported Voice of America.
China: China has continued to import agricultural-industrial products from Russia at a substantially growing rate jumping from 44pc last year, as per the reports of Russia Today.
Hong Kong: The spy balloon episode from China will have far-reaching repercussions on the bilateral ties between the United States and China, which can be understood by the postponement of the visit of US Secretary of State Antony Blinken to China, reported Hong Kong Post.
The International Monetary Fund raised its forecast for growth in 2023, with the global economy resilience better than expected in the face of successive shocks and the dissipation of recession risks in a number of countries, while the lifting of strict health restrictions in China gives hope for further recovery.
Taiwan: US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken announced Friday that there is a decrease in tension with China, but he reiterated his concern about Taiwan.
Beijing: the act of China's "forceful capturing of Tibet has had aftermath and adverse effects on the ages-old and revered indigenous values and cultures of the population in Tibet, said reports.
Israeli President Isaac Herzog expressed sorrow over the incident, calling it "a very painful and sad moment for the people of Israel." His statement reflected the growing concerns over a recent surge in violence across the region
Among the victims was a woman preparing for her wedding, scheduled just 72 hours later. The tragedy unfolded on Monday, leaving the close-knit community in mourning. According to the victims' uncle, the fire originated from a phone charger that overheated and ignited a sofa
The first quarter of reconstruction work of the Basseterre High School will begin in 2025 to enhance the educational infrastructure in St. Kitts and Nevis. It will also provide students with state-of-the-art learning facilities.
The project, which has secured substantial financial backing, includes $200 million from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and $170 million from the African Development Bank (AfDB)