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
Qatar: The Human Resources Department of the Ministry of Interior of Qatar held an orientation meeting for the Ministry's scholarship recipients for 2023 on Thursday, 7 September 2023, at the main auditorium of the ministry headquarters in Wadi Al Sail.
United Arab Emirates: The UAE topped the world in terms of average mobile internet speed, reaching a speed of 200.24 megabytes per second. Qatar came in second place after the UAE, with an average speed of 182.98 megabytes per second, then Kuwait ranked third in the world with 152.95.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs Sameh Shoukry participated - virtually - today, June 19, 2023, in the High-level Pledging Event to Support the Humanitarian Response in Sudan and the Region.
Oman: Yesterday, at the Oman Center for Conference and Exhibitions, an introductory meeting was held between the officials of the "Steering Committee of the Sultanate of Oman Programme for the World Cup Qatar 2022" and a number of journalists from several European countries, hosted by the Sultanate of Amman, represented by the Ministry of Information.
Qatar: Real Madrid club officials justified the decline in the level and results of the team due to the approaching date of the 2022 World Cup, which will start in Qatar next November, as a result of the players' focus on participating with their country in the World Cup competitions.
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