Egypt has installed a modern air purification system inside the Great Pyramid of Khufu, aimed at protecting delicate chambers while enhancing visitor experience and supporting sustainable tourism
Dubai: The Dubai Events Security Committee (ESC) has recently held a coordinating meeting with the strategic partners and 33 liaison officers from friendly countries to review the emirate's readiness to provide the highest levels of safety, security and happiness to the football fans of FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, who will be visiting or taking Dubai as their residence.
Qatar: The third Qatari-Saudi coordination meeting regarding entry procedures for arrivals through the Abu Samra border crossing during the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™ started today, Wednesday, 28 September 2022, and will continue for two days at the Sheraton Doha Hotel.
Ticket, the only and easiest rewards programme in Dubai, has partnered with Visa, the global leader in digital payment technologies, to give four lucky winners a chance to win an all-inclusive, all-expenses-paid trip for two to the Qatar 2022 World Cup.
Uruguay, Argentina, Chile and Paraguay officially announce today their joint bid to organize the FIFA World Cup 2030, which coincides with the centenary of the competition that was held in its first edition in Montevideo.
The European Football Association (UEFA) has allowed the provision of safe parking spaces for one season in stadiums during European competitions in France, Germany and England, a measure long demanded by fan associations.
Egypt has installed a modern air purification system inside the Great Pyramid of Khufu, aimed at protecting delicate chambers while enhancing visitor experience and supporting sustainable tourism
Egypt signed a $220m agreement for a solar energy complex in SCZONE, partnering with global investors to produce solar cells, panels, and storage systems, strengthening Egypt’s green economy while targeting exports and local market growth
The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification confirms famine in Gaza, where starvation, acute malnutrition, and preventable deaths are surging. UN agencies warn that without a ceasefire and aid, conditions will worsen dramatically