Iran has prohibited its sports teams from travelling to countries it considers hostile, affecting key football fixtures and raising concerns about its participation in upcoming international tournaments amid heightened geopolitical tensions
The destruction of Gaza’s universities has left thousands of students without access to higher education. Many now depend on international scholarships, but strict border controls and administrative delays make leaving the territory extremely difficult and uncertain
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 Minister of Culture, Nevine Al-Kilani, has opened the "Summer Music and Singing Festival" events, in cooperation with the Governor of Alexandria Major General Mohamed Al-Sharif, at the Syed Darwish Theatre in Alexandria.
The Prime Minister of the Federation of St Kitts and Nevis – Dr Terrance Drew, flew to Anguilla and attended the Anguilla Nevis St Kitts Association Reunion (ANSAR) Opening Ceremony.
The Minister of Culture of Egypt, Nevine al Kilani, has inaugurated the "Second Opera Book Exhibition" events, organized by the Egyptian General Book Authority, headed by Dr Ahmed Bheddin, in the Egyptian Opera House Square.
The Minister of Health and Population, Khaled Abdel Ghaffar, has visited the ministry's headquarters and inspected the 100 days health campaign in Sinhour village today, July 04, 2023.
The Foreign Affairs Minister of Cyprus, Dr Constantinos Kombos, participated in the work of the European Union (EU) Foreign Affairs Council (SEU), which took place on Monday, June 26, in Luxembourg.
The Minister of Investment, Khloud Al-Saqaf, has participated in the Iraqi Jordanian Money and Business Forum entitled: “Building Bridges of Common Prosperity.”
Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, The President of the Republic, on Monday, met with Prime Minister Dr Mostafa Madbouly and Dr Ayman Ashour, Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research.
Iran has prohibited its sports teams from travelling to countries it considers hostile, affecting key football fixtures and raising concerns about its participation in upcoming international tournaments amid heightened geopolitical tensions
The destruction of Gaza’s universities has left thousands of students without access to higher education. Many now depend on international scholarships, but strict border controls and administrative delays make leaving the territory extremely difficult and uncertain
The AFC has rescheduled its Champions League Elite playoffs and knockout rounds in Jeddah following regional tensions. Top clubs including Al-Hilal, Tractor FC, and Al-Nassr prepare for a high-stakes, centralized tournament format
Iran has rejected claims of active negotiations with the United States, even as Washington insists talks are progressing. Conflicting proposals, rising tensions, and ongoing military actions continue to complicate efforts to end the war