Worker-led refusals to handle Israeli goods have sparked protests, union support, and policy debates across Europe, echoing historic anti-apartheid campaigns and intensifying pressure on governments to reconsider trade relations amid the continuing humanitarian crisis in Gaza
US-imposed sanctions have intensified Iran’s currency collapse and inflation crisis, triggering protests nationwide. Experts warn economic warfare may weaken civilians without guaranteeing political change or regime transformation in Tehran
The aim is to ensure uninterrupted data flow to critical government offices, especially in scenarios where traditional communication infrastructure may be compromised due to conflict-induced power outages
The initiative, spearheaded by the Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (Dewa) in collaboration with Parkin, the largest provider of paid public parking facilities in Dubai, marks a significant stride towards fostering eco-friendly mobility solutions in the region
Saudi ports greeted 265,148 standard containers, showcasing vibrant trade. Handled tonnage surged by 3.77%, hitting 19.64 million tonnes, highlighting the strength of maritime operations in the Kingdom
a railway link will be established, enabling Adnoc employees to commute conveniently between the capital city and Al Dhannah using the rail network in the future
The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CENG) of Qatar University launched the future engineer event to encourge the student for study of engineering.
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO), handed over on Monday WHO certification to President Abdel Fattah El Sisi for country's succes against Hepatitis C. With this recognition by the WHO, Egypt has become the first country in the world to receive a certificate from the WHO for eliminating the C virus.
A flight from Cyprus Airways, which was bound to leave for Larnaca from Paris, was delayed. Delay in flight caused due to some technical fault detected just before departure.
The prime Minister of St Kitts and Nevis, Dr. Terrance Drew, had a great discussion with Columbia University New York students. He spoke on various issues and challenges island countries are currently facing.
Worker-led refusals to handle Israeli goods have sparked protests, union support, and policy debates across Europe, echoing historic anti-apartheid campaigns and intensifying pressure on governments to reconsider trade relations amid the continuing humanitarian crisis in Gaza
US-imposed sanctions have intensified Iran’s currency collapse and inflation crisis, triggering protests nationwide. Experts warn economic warfare may weaken civilians without guaranteeing political change or regime transformation in Tehran
Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu meet as negotiations over Iran’s nuclear programme intensify. The talks highlight disagreements over missiles, sanctions, and regional security while military threats and diplomatic efforts raise tensions across the Middle East
At least 15 people died after two adjoining residential buildings collapsed in Tripoli. Authorities warn more residents could be missing as repeated structural failures highlight Lebanon’s deepening infrastructure decay, long-term neglect, and mounting risks for families living in aging structures