Iran has executed three men accused of killing police during protests, marking the first such executions tied to unrest. Rights groups allege torture and unfair trials, while international criticism mounts over Tehran’s intensifying crackdown on dissent
Eid Al Fitr celebrations swept across the UAE as residents gathered for prayers, exchanged greetings, and visited loved ones. The festive spirit was evident in homes and public spaces, reflecting strong cultural traditions and a sense of togetherness marking the end of Ramadan
The engineering team from Hashemite University has secured its place as the first Arab team among the top 10 teams participating in the finals of the World Self-Driving Cars Competition.
Basseterre Saint Kitts and Nevis: Dr Terrance Drew – The Prime Minister of St Kitts and Nevis, has met with numerous global leaders from across the world during the Coronation Ceremony of King Charles III held on May 06, 2023.
Dr Terrance Drew – The Prime Minister of the Federation of St Kitts and Nevis has travelled to London, United Kingdom (UK), to attend the Coronation ceremony of King Charles III on Saturday, May 6, 2023.
Oman, London: The Sultanate of Oman, a representative in the Ministry of Heritage and Tourism, has concluded its participation in the World Travel Market Fair, which was organized in the British capital London during the period from 7 to 9 November this year, with the participation of 26 tourism and hotel establishments within the Sultanate of Amman Wing, which is supervised by the minister. e, where he participated in the Omani airways exhibition and airports And the "Imran Group" and a number of small and medium institutions.
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.
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.
Firefighters worked through the night to put out bushfires, and engineers scrambled on Wednesday to repair heat-damaged train tracks as Britain woke up to the consequences of the hottest day in its history.
A recent study revealed a negative impact of "space tourism", which is provided by companies such as "SpaceX", where humans are transported to space, explaining that it could have a "reverse effect", as it may "undo progress" in addressing the ozone layer.
Iran has executed three men accused of killing police during protests, marking the first such executions tied to unrest. Rights groups allege torture and unfair trials, while international criticism mounts over Tehran’s intensifying crackdown on dissent
Eid Al Fitr celebrations swept across the UAE as residents gathered for prayers, exchanged greetings, and visited loved ones. The festive spirit was evident in homes and public spaces, reflecting strong cultural traditions and a sense of togetherness marking the end of Ramadan
Global energy markets face turmoil as Iran effectively blocks the Strait of Hormuz. With oil shipments disrupted and tanker attacks rising, prices surge, threatening economic stability and supply chains, particularly in Asia and major importing nations like China
Iran’s missile arsenal has been heavily degraded by US and Israeli operations, according to former commander Joseph Votel, but analysts warn the country still retains enough military capability to prolong tensions and influence the direction of the conflict