Footage shared by Iranian state-linked outlets allegedly shows a pilot ejecting over Kuwaiti territory, yet Washington has offered no confirmation as missile and drone exchanges deepen instability across the Gulf region and raise fears of broader confrontation
Despite escalating tensions in the Middle East disrupting major air routes and forcing hundreds of team members onto charter flights, officials insist all personnel will arrive on time for Melbourne’s Formula 1 season opener
Egypt has rejected the statement issued by the high commissioner for human rights regarding a very controversial situation which states an Egyptian citizen who was found guilty and convicted of a crime is currently serving his sentence, and the high commissioner for human rights has called for his release.
Dubai: The Commander-in-Chief of Dubai Police, His Excellency Lieutenant General Abdullah Khalifa Al Marri, has recently received Garba Baba Umar, Assistant Inspector General of the Nigeria Police Force, Head of Nigeria's INTERPOL National Central Bureau and Vice President for Africa on INTERPOL's Executive Committee.
Angelina Jolie provided details of what she described as ex-husband Brad Pitt's abusive behaviour in a lawsuit on Tuesday, escalating a legal battle over a French factory the couple once co-owned and revealing new details about the rupture of their marriage.
Egypt: The Egyptian judiciary sentenced the artist Mustafa Haridi to a year in prison. The Sheikh Zayed Misdemeanor Court ruled to punish the artist, Mustafa Haridi, with imprisonment for a year, a bail of 5,000 pounds, and a temporary civil compensation of 5,000 pounds, for accusing him of injuring four people by mistake after hitting them with his own car.
The Financial and Administrative Corruption Cases Department in the Criminal Court in Riyadh convicted a government employee of the crime of bribery and sentenced him to three years imprisonment and a fine of 50,000 to be paid to the state treasury.
New Zealand: A 42-year-old woman suspected of murdering two children whose remains were found in suitcases in New Zealand has been arrested in South Korea, South Korean police said Thursday.
The Ajman Criminal Court sentenced the accused (B, K, P), 51 years old, of Asian nationality, to 11 years in prison and deportation from the state, for having sexually assaulted a 5-year-old Arab girl after he lured her with her brother in front of her residence in Ajman.
Jordan: The Secretary-General of the Jordanian Ministry of Social Development, Dr Barq Al-Damour, warned against complacency and sympathy with beggars because most of them claim need and are, in fact, practising beggary, noting that the Penal Code of 2022 has made the punishment more severe than the previous law, especially in child labour and beggary.
Egypt: Before the tragedies of Naira Ashraf and Salma Bahgat were repeated, the security services in Egypt rescued a girl from one of the areas in Greater Cairo before she was killed by a young man who refused to marry him.
Egypt: Beni Suef Governorate in Egypt witnessed the horrific murder of an 8-year-old girl at the hands of her older sister after she was found murdered inside her home.
Footage shared by Iranian state-linked outlets allegedly shows a pilot ejecting over Kuwaiti territory, yet Washington has offered no confirmation as missile and drone exchanges deepen instability across the Gulf region and raise fears of broader confrontation
Despite escalating tensions in the Middle East disrupting major air routes and forcing hundreds of team members onto charter flights, officials insist all personnel will arrive on time for Melbourne’s Formula 1 season opener
Mercedes showed clear gains in race-start simulations at Bahrain testing, but Ferrari’s superior traction and acceleration left competitors chasing, underlining early-season competitive differences between the two historic teams
A licensed guide was detained after allegedly marking the Pyramid of Unas with chalk while leading tourists. Authorities removed the drawings and launched an investigation