Iran has executed three men accused of killing police during protests, marking the first such executions tied to unrest. Rights groups allege torture and unfair trials, while international criticism mounts over Tehran’s intensifying crackdown on dissent
Eid Al Fitr celebrations swept across the UAE as residents gathered for prayers, exchanged greetings, and visited loved ones. The festive spirit was evident in homes and public spaces, reflecting strong cultural traditions and a sense of togetherness marking the end of Ramadan
The Prime Minister of Jordan, Bisher Al Khasawneh, has recently held detailed discussions in Baghdad with Iraq's Prime Minister, Mohammed Shia Al Sudani, over different topics and matters of national concern, along with strengthening mutual ties.
The Minister of Innovation, Science and Technology of the State of Israel, Ofir Akunis, has recently held a brief meeting with the Minister of Research and Higher Education of Germany, Betina Stark and Tazinger.
The President of the Republic Abdel Fattah El-Sisi today received a delegation including the heads of the Chinese Wuhuan Engineering companies and the Italian Balestra, the two fertilizer companies, and the senior officials.
The representative of the Ministry of Health at the Ministry of Health headquarters, Walid Khalifa Al-Manaa, has received a delegation from the State of Israel.
The Secretary General of the Supreme Council for Archaeological Relics of Egypt - Mostafa Waziri, in cooperation with the Ambassador of Germany to Cairo – Frank Hartman, has opened an artefacts exhibition of relics under the theme of "Kantir's Relics: a century of Fossils and research at the residence of the Raamsa."
The Prime Minister of the Federation of St Kitts and Nevis – Dr Terrance Drew, has addressed a number of pressing issues and concerns of national matters to fellow Kittitians and Nevisians.
Prime Minister of Jordan Bisher Al Khasawneh has recently paid a visit to the rehabilitation centre and Naqab Area as part of his series of field tours and inspections.
The Minister of Immigration and Egyptian Expatriates, Soha Gendi, has welcomed a medical delegation from the United States of America, Canada and Europe and members of the "Home" Foundation to research ways to provide healthcare facilities and services in different small regions of Egypt.
Hashemite University has recently participated in the signing and activation ceremony of the academic partnership between Hashemite University, Kent State University of America and Kent University Centre in Florence, Italy.
The Minister of Petroleum and Minerals, Tariq Al-Mulla, has recently met with the new CEO of Haliburton Global Company for the Eastern Division, Shannon Sloukum and the accompanying delegation at the headquarters of the Ministry of Oil and Minerals in the new administrative capital.
Iran has executed three men accused of killing police during protests, marking the first such executions tied to unrest. Rights groups allege torture and unfair trials, while international criticism mounts over Tehran’s intensifying crackdown on dissent
Eid Al Fitr celebrations swept across the UAE as residents gathered for prayers, exchanged greetings, and visited loved ones. The festive spirit was evident in homes and public spaces, reflecting strong cultural traditions and a sense of togetherness marking the end of Ramadan
Global energy markets face turmoil as Iran effectively blocks the Strait of Hormuz. With oil shipments disrupted and tanker attacks rising, prices surge, threatening economic stability and supply chains, particularly in Asia and major importing nations like China
Iran’s missile arsenal has been heavily degraded by US and Israeli operations, according to former commander Joseph Votel, but analysts warn the country still retains enough military capability to prolong tensions and influence the direction of the conflict