Donald Trump claims the US is close to completing its objectives in Iran, while Masoud Pezeshkian expresses readiness for peace under conditions, even as strikes intensify across the Middle East and diplomatic talks remain uncertain
An 11-year-old boy’s death in Tehran has sparked global concern over Iran’s reported recruitment of children into security roles. Witnesses and rights groups highlight growing risks as minors allegedly take part in patrols and checkpoints during escalating conflict conditions
The report reveals that the number of foreign workers climbed to 17,357, up from 13,331 in 2022. This surge underscores Egypt's attractiveness as a destination for international talent, driven by opportunities in diverse industries ranging from manufacturing to hospitality
Benjamin Netanyahu- Prime Minister of Israel hosted a sixth ministerial meeting on Tuesday at the prime minister's office. The prime agenda of the meeting is to discuss the ways to fight against the cost of living.
Saudi Arabia: The Adviser at the Saudi Royal Court, Ahmed bin Abdulaziz Kattan, met the Prime Minister of Mauritius, Pravind Kumar Jugnauth this afternoon at the New Treasury Building in Port Louis.
Spain: Frequent droughts and excessive industrial and agricultural exploitation of land in Spain raise fears of an irreversible increase in "sterile lands", which may turn the country known as "Europe's vegetable garden" into a barren land unsuitable for cultivation.
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.
The Department of the Treasures, burials and Antiquities of the Arab world has recently shared an update regarding the discovery of the wreckage of a Romanian ship that sank 1800 years ago in the dead sea.
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Iraq, Fouad Hussein, recently met with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, Mr Dmitry Kuliba, at the headquarters of the ministry in Baghdad.
Tunisia: In the death boat, a Tunisian woman took a picture of her and her son, and then there was a terrifying call, revealing the moments before the dramatic end, as she was searching for life and the tragedy.
Azerbaijan announced that its forces had "crushed" an Armenian attack near the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh, which led to international calls for an end to the fighting in the region, which has been a hotbed of tension for 30 years.
On Monday, Reporters Without Borders called on the European satellite operator Eutelsat to stop broadcasting two Russian TV channels, claiming that they represent the "spearhead" of Russian propaganda.
Donald Trump claims the US is close to completing its objectives in Iran, while Masoud Pezeshkian expresses readiness for peace under conditions, even as strikes intensify across the Middle East and diplomatic talks remain uncertain
An 11-year-old boy’s death in Tehran has sparked global concern over Iran’s reported recruitment of children into security roles. Witnesses and rights groups highlight growing risks as minors allegedly take part in patrols and checkpoints during escalating conflict conditions
With one-fifth of global oil and gas supply disrupted, countries are scrambling to secure energy. Coal is making a comeback, while renewables offer hope, highlighting the difficult balance between urgent energy demands and environmental sustainability in a volatile global market
A widely shared video shows children in a Gaza displacement camp staging a mock funeral with a doll, offering a stark glimpse into how war shapes childhood experiences and reflects the emotional burden carried by young survivors