Israeli President Isaac Herzog expressed sorrow over the incident, calling it "a very painful and sad moment for the people of Israel." His statement reflected the growing concerns over a recent surge in violence across the region
Among the victims was a woman preparing for her wedding, scheduled just 72 hours later. The tragedy unfolded on Monday, leaving the close-knit community in mourning. According to the victims' uncle, the fire originated from a phone charger that overheated and ignited a sofa
Spain: Frequent droughts and excessive industrial and agricultural exploitation of land in Spain raise fears of an irreversible increase in "sterile lands", which may turn the country known as "Europe's vegetable garden" into a barren land unsuitable for cultivation.
Spaniard's shelter in the shade in parks, go to the beaches or sip cold drinks to cope with temperatures soaring 43 degrees Celsius in the country's second heat wave this year.
The political consultations session between the State of Kuwait and the Kingdom of Spain was carried out under the chairmanship of His Excellency the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Majdi Al-Dhafiri, and His Excellency the Minister of State for Foreign and Global Affairs in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the European Union in the Kingdom of Spain, Mrs Angelis Moreno.
Israeli President Isaac Herzog expressed sorrow over the incident, calling it "a very painful and sad moment for the people of Israel." His statement reflected the growing concerns over a recent surge in violence across the region
Among the victims was a woman preparing for her wedding, scheduled just 72 hours later. The tragedy unfolded on Monday, leaving the close-knit community in mourning. According to the victims' uncle, the fire originated from a phone charger that overheated and ignited a sofa
The first quarter of reconstruction work of the Basseterre High School will begin in 2025 to enhance the educational infrastructure in St. Kitts and Nevis. It will also provide students with state-of-the-art learning facilities.
The project, which has secured substantial financial backing, includes $200 million from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and $170 million from the African Development Bank (AfDB)