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
US Vice President Kamala Harris announced today, Wednesday, funding of up to 600 million dollars in the Pacific region in an attempt to contain China's progress in this region.
The killing of an African-American teenager who was shot by dozens of police bullets Monday in Akron, Ohio, sparked angry protests Friday in this city near Cleveland, in the northern United States (US).
New York State Friday enshrined women's right to abortion and contraception in its constitution, taking the lead in opposing a resounding US Supreme Court ruling that has transformed reproductive rights across the country.
Fears of a global recession sent the safe-haven Japanese yen and US dollar higher against the pound, while the risk-sensitive Australian dollar fell to a two-year low.
Ministry of Health: A scientific study in which Kuwait participated has reached new results in the therapeutic protocol for (Covid-19) patients in intensive care.
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)