The Israeli military confirmed the mobilisation of 60,000 reservists ahead of a planned ground offensive in Gaza City, sparking global concerns. The move follows failed ceasefire talks with Hamas and warnings from aid agencies about mass displacement and humanitarian fallout
Omani authorities confirmed the death of Saudi tourist Saud bin Maadi Al-Qahtani, who fell from a steep slope in Jabal Samhan, highlighting the dangers of mountain climbing during the slippery Khareef season in Dhofar
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.
The negotiators in charge of the Iranian nuclear file are meeting in Vienna today after a months-long pause in an attempt to revive the nuclear agreement and stop the Iranian measures taken in this field.
His Excellency, the President, Ratu Wiliame Katonivere, concludes his visit to the United Kingdom and Rome today. He will now depart for the Middle East.
About 5,000 train drivers in Britain went on strike on Saturday as part of a push to raise wages after the country's inflation rate reached its highest level in 40 years.
Real Madrid, the Spanish League and Champions League champions, are still looking for their first victory in their preparatory tour in America after they drew 2-2 at Oracle Park in San Francisco with Mexico's Club America.
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.
It appears that the United Nations Security Council will witness a confrontation on Friday over whether to allow the delivery of United Nations aid from Turkey to some four million people in the rebel-held northwest of Syria for six months or one year.
Roseau: This year, in July, Dominica hosted a cricket T20 international match at the Windsor Park Sports Stadium, and this year nation hosted two back-to-back games, which were held on 2 and 3 July 2022.
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.
Basseterre: St Kitts and Nevis is emerging as a fascinating destination for tourists, and it is one must-visit in the Caribbean region. As July is coming, it has come with a great reason to travel to this marvellous country as the island of Nevis is celebrating the “Mango Festival”. It is the most loved fruit in Nevis and is known as the “Mango Capital in the Caribbean.”
The United Nations Office of Project Services (UNOPS) and the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) participated in the III Week of Technical Discussions on Regulation.
The Israeli military confirmed the mobilisation of 60,000 reservists ahead of a planned ground offensive in Gaza City, sparking global concerns. The move follows failed ceasefire talks with Hamas and warnings from aid agencies about mass displacement and humanitarian fallout
Omani authorities confirmed the death of Saudi tourist Saud bin Maadi Al-Qahtani, who fell from a steep slope in Jabal Samhan, highlighting the dangers of mountain climbing during the slippery Khareef season in Dhofar
Dhofar’s giant sinkholes, from the legendary Tawi Atair to the vast Kahf Teiq, captivate tourists with natural beauty and myths, as Omani authorities enhance safety and promote sustainable tourism
Hezbollah’s Naim Qassem has warned Lebanon’s government that any attempt to implement a US-backed disarmament plan could trigger civil war, though the group has temporarily paused planned street protests.