Heart attacks often occur without warning, even in people who feel healthy. Cardiologists say a quick coronary calcium scan can detect silent heart disease early, helping patients take preventive action long before a medical emergency strikes
A haunting phone call from a besieged Palestinian child lies at the heart of Kaouther Ben Hania’s latest film, a docudrama that confronts viewers with the human cost of Gaza’s war and the struggle to bear witness
Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II at the age of 96 Thursday, the following outlines the programme for the days ahead until her funeral at Westminster Abbey in London.
Saudi Arabia: Yesterday, Thursday morning, a student sustained an amputation of part of her finger because the classroom door in the school bounced on her hand.
World: Everybody is aware that Russia lost their power after the Russia-Ukraine war, which is why its population is also shrinking with each passing day, and people blame Russian President Vladimir Putin's Ideology.
Former US President Barack Obama and his wife, former first lady Michelle Obama, returned to the White House on Wednesday to unveil two official portraits of them at an event hosted by their Democratic colleague, current President Joe Biden, more than five years after Obama left office.
Bahrain: Her Excellency Dr. Jalila, the daughter of Al-Sayed Jawad Hassan, Minister of Health, today morning, September 7, 2022, received a delegation from the Bahraini Association for Attention deficiency and Hypermotion, headed by Professor Dr Ahmed Malallah Al-Ansari, to review the results of the survey being conducted in the Kingdom Bahrain for the first time on ADHD and ADHD.
Bahrain: The Supervisory Council of the Gulf Center for Disease Prevention and Control held yesterday, Tuesday, September 6, 2022, the seventh meeting of the Health Council of the States of the Gulf Cooperation Council in Riyadh, with the participation of Dr. Maryam Al-Hajri, Assistant Proxy for Public Health, representing Bermal As big as the seas.
Kuwait: The death of the former director of the Social Insurance Institution, Fahd Al-Rajaan, in London yesterday raised questions about the fate of the pending cases against him related to public money.
Saudi Arabia: The Saudi Ministry of Commerce declared a commercial establishment specialized in the trade of tobacco products after a court ruling was issued proving that the establishment and its owner violated the anti-commercial fraud system and the trademark system following the possession, display and sale of counterfeit and fraudulent tobacco products.
This morning, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Defense and Acting Minister of Interior Sheikh Talal Al-Khaled inspected the readiness and preparations of the public fire force for the upcoming rainy season at the support centre in Al-Rai area, in the presence of the Chief of the General Fire Brigade, Lieutenant-General Khaled Al-Makrad, and a number of the force's leaders.
Dubai, UAE: The United States military flew a pair of nuclear–capable B-52 long-distance range bombers over the Middle East skies. The Military cited it as a show of its force amidst the brewing tensions between Washington and Tehran.
Heart attacks often occur without warning, even in people who feel healthy. Cardiologists say a quick coronary calcium scan can detect silent heart disease early, helping patients take preventive action long before a medical emergency strikes
A haunting phone call from a besieged Palestinian child lies at the heart of Kaouther Ben Hania’s latest film, a docudrama that confronts viewers with the human cost of Gaza’s war and the struggle to bear witness
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian says targeting Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei would trigger war, amid deadly protests, internet shutdowns, and growing speculation over possible US military action against Tehran
As demonstrations sweep Iran, opposition leader Reza Pahlavi calls for targeted action against the Revolutionary Guard, tougher economic pressure and restored internet access to support protesters demanding an end to clerical rule