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
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.
Seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton said Mercedes' performance in Hungary boosts hopes of a first win of the season in the Formula One world championship when they return from the August break.
The Saudi authorities announced the legalization of the provision of advertisements through the accounts of celebrities on social media, giving them a period of two months to obtain a license to practice this activity.
The centres for talented swimming continue their work through three weekly sessions on Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, for boys in the swimming pool at Abdul Mohsen Al-Bahr School in the Al-Surra area, and for girls in the swimming pool at Suad Al-Sabah School in Mansouriya, under the supervision of the technical and administrative bodies headed by a member of the Technical Committee of the School Union - Director Water games Hamad Al-Hay, with seven coaches for boys and the same number for girls, with the participation of 145 male and 120 female players.
The head of the Kuwaiti Federation of Fishermen, Zaher Al-Suwayan, announced that the shrimp fishing season begins tomorrow, August 1, in Kuwaiti economic waters, and begins September 1, in regional waters, stressing that the local shrimp, popular for consumers, will return after a seven-month hiatus, expressing the fishermen’s aspirations that the shrimp fishing season will be abundant despite.
About 5,000 train drivers in Britain went on strike on Saturday as part of a push to raise wages after the country's inflation rate reached its highest level in 40 years.
The citizenship by investment programme has become a choice of investors seeking a destination which is not only developed but also has a peaceful environment for them to live an extraordinary life.
Brazilian police have freed a woman and her two children who are suffering from advanced malnutrition after they were held by her husband in appalling conditions for 17 years in Rio de Janeiro, a police source said Friday.
A new study has found that the harmful effects of daily, lifelong exposure to blue light emitted by phones, computers and household appliances worsen with age.
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz and French President Emmanuel Macron discussed in Paris the importance of stabilizing energy and food supply markets and stressed the need to deepen the investment partnership between the two countries, according to a joint final statement published by the Saudi Press Agency.
The Ministry of Health has set practical steps within the framework of the governance and control of drug dispensing, as health sources confirmed to the media that "disbursement is subject to strict control standards, and that the ministry has put in place a strict mechanism to eliminate any aspect of diversion."
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