International mediators have invited Israel and Hamas to resume talks towards a long-sought ceasefire and hostage-release deal
International mediators have invited Israel and Hamas to resume talks towards a long-sought ceasefire and hostage-release deal
Al Romaniei had fled after sentenced to jail in Romania in a property case
Death toll rises to 23, victims include many children
Data shows power demand was up seven per cent during the three weeks of deadly nationwide protests
Prosecutor says he has closed the case due to lack of evidence in a complaint filed by a camerawoman
Baratov was arrested in January over a meme about bringing Russian soldiers home from Ukraine that played on the Russian President's words
Rouble 6% weaker versus dollar since Kyiv's Aug 6 border incursion into Kursk
Russia's attack on Ukraine has made defence a top priority for members of Nato's eastern flank
Austrian advocacy group accuses the Elon Musk-owned company of training its AI systems with users' personal data without their consent
Student leaders of the protests that toppled Hasina want the Nobel laureate to steer democratic reforms
Britain's police forces remain on high alert after days of riots earlier this month
The eruption killed thousands of Romans who had no idea they were living beneath one of Europe's biggest volcanoes which buried the city in a thick layer of ash
A 30km long frontline of fires, more than 25 metres high in places, was moving towards Athens, according to the ERT public broadcaster
No country or nation stands to gain from a further escalation in the Middle East, says the joint statement issued by United Kingdom, France and Germany
Nato membership doesn't preclude closer ties with SCO, says Guler
The first phase of the ceasefire plan includes a complete ceasefire lasting six weeks and Israeli pullout from all populated areas of Gaza
RSV typically causes cold-like symptoms but is also a leading cause of pneumonia in toddlers and older adults
Police say CHADEMA party's youth leaders planned to influence young people across the country to meet and demonstrate in Mbeya
Hamas sceptical about new ceasefire call, says no sign of movement from the Israeli side
For the third quarter of the year, the country records a 1.6% of year-on-year GDP growth rate
Nandalal Weerasinghe says domestic debt restructuring is the most important focus for the debt-laden country in the near-term
Conservationists and animal rights activists say Chinese zoos do not have space for the number of toque macaques being exported and the members of the species endemic to Sri Lanka will be used for testing in labs
The World Bank estimates that the island nation's turbulent economy will contract by 9.2% this year and 4.2% in 2023
All the people aboard the Myanmar-flagged Lady 3 fishing vessel, including 20 children, were brought safely to Vung Tau in Vietnam
Ranil Wickremesinghe expresses confidence that the country will tide over its worst financial crisis
The country's economic crisis has led to an acute dollar shortage to pay for imports of food, fuel and medicine, a plunge in the rupee and runaway inflation
Ousted prime minister addressed his first public meeting since May on Saturday
It has also allowed trials against ex prime minister Mahinda Rajapaksa, finance minister and two central bank governors
Customs duties, airport levies and other local taxes on raw materials imported to make sanitary items waived with immediate effect
Health Minister Keheliya Rambukwella, however, dismissed claims of malnutrition among young children, calling these 'politically motivated'
Residents have been warned against visiting low-lying areas, pools of water and valley bottoms during rainfall and floods
Several people were also reportedly injured in the bridge collapse
The Sultanate's Civil Aviation Authority has warned residents of overflowing reefs and valleys during this period
In March, Saudi launched its campaign to host the 2034 World Cup
Mashael Alayed smashed her personal best to come sixth of seven in her 200 metres freestyle heat
Veerendra Kumar said he was cheated by a job agent who had promised him a job in Qatar but sent him to Saudi
Although the EV market in Saudi remains small compared with US and China, it tripled last year to nearly 800 cars
The accused was referred to the court, which issued a verdict confirming his guilt and sentencing him to death as a discretionary punishment
He was also accused of monitoring security personnel, 'informing terrorist elements of their movements, who then targeted three security officers'
The Ministry of Interior, while announcing this, reaffirms the Kingdom's commitment to security, justice, and implementing laws
The arrests took place across the country from July 4 to July 10
The surgery was part of three cases that took place under 24 hours, as doctors raced against time to conduct both heart removal and transplant surgeries
He also took part in shooting at police stations, security points and patrols
Guests and cabin crew were safely evacuated using the evacuation slide, the airline said
Both the incident and the police response to it are being investigated by the relevant authorities
Necessary legal proceedings are being taken to refer the case to the Public Prosecution
The Dubai Ruler is accompanied by Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Vice-President and Deputy Prime Minister of the UAE
The two sides called for calm in the Middle East in efforts to avoid military escalation while prioritising diplomatic solutions
The new system offers substantial advantages, allowing travellers access to long-term, multi-entry entry permit
UAE announced Wednesday as the first day of Eid after the moon-sighting committee did not spot the Shawwal crescent on Monday
While the implementation of the unified tourist permit is underway, residents of the Gulf nations can continue to enjoy their current visa-free travel privileges
Although no testimonies of moon sighting were received within the country, the start of Ramadan has been decided based on the sighting in Saudi Arabia
One Bahraini officer also died, the defence ministry confirmed in a statement
The Royal Navy is working with the US Navy in the Gulf region to protect Red Sea shipping from an upsurge in Houthi attacks
Kingdom stressed the need to provide incentives to reduce energy waste and resort to new and renewable energy
The leaders mourned the passing of Sheikh Isa bin Mubarak bin Hamad bin Sabah Al Khalifa
The UAE President, Vice President and Deputy Prime Minister expressed their sympathies
The leaders emphasise urgent need to pursue a path of peace to achieve stability and progress for the people of the region
The clip showed chaotic scenes where multiple individuals were involved in an altercation in a market
She was airlifted and transferred from the accident site to Ibri Hospital for necessary treatment
The highest amount of rainfall due to the current weather rests at 48.6mm
Four others were rescued from the vehicle inside the valley
Oman Air, the Sultunate's local airline, also put out a notice after the airport's announcement
The Sultanate's Civil Aviation Authority has warned residents of overflowing reefs and valleys during this period
The authority said it would be dealing with any potential effects of the sunken ship on the marine environment
Alternative arrangements are currently being made to facilitate their journey to the destination
The visit comes after an Indian national was killed and another was injured in the shooting incident at a mosque in Muscat
Gulf Arab states have condemned the deadly shooting — an unprecedented attack for the normally stable sultanate
Eight Indians and one Sri Lankan had been rescued by the vessel
Four Pakistanis, an Indian and a police officer were among those killed in the gun attack
The country expressed its strong condemnation of criminal acts and its permanent rejection of all forms of violence
According to the Royal Oman Police, all security measures have been taken to deal with the situation
Six individuals were arrested for carrying out the crime through fictitious companies formed through forgery and tampering with documents
The gang created fictitious companies, engaged in forgery and tampered with official documents
The airline operated two large flights to serve a large number of passengers
In a post on X, Kuwait's Ministry of Interior said it will not spare violators of the residency law, which include both 'sponsor and sponsored'
The Ministry also denied rumours about the spread of ' snail fever'
The new reserves are equivalent to country's entire production in three years, said Kuwait Petroleum Corporation
Authorities launched an intensive operation targeting residency regulations and other law offenders
The action claims that the UK government and the airline 'knew the invasion had started' but allowed the flight to land anyway
It broke out in one of the storage areas and there were no injuries, an official spokesman said
The ban was imposed last year over violation of bilateral labour agreement
At least 45 Indians were killed in the fire incident at a labour accommodation in Kuwait's Mangaf on June 12.
Country urges residents to ration consumption to ease the load on power plants
3 overseas Filipino workers were among the victims of the blaze, while 2 other OFWs remain hospitalised in critical condition
At one hospital, more than 30 Indian citizens were admitted, the embassy wrote on social media
Special teams tracked the suspect with the help of hi-tech drones and on-ground surveillance
Ismail Haniyeh and a bodyguard were killed in the pre-dawn strike on their accommodation in Tehran early Wednesday
Eligible motorists could avail of this initiative until August 31
Sheikh Tamim was accompanied by several ministers and top officials
The agreement provides full protection for companies and individuals from direct and indirect double taxation
The event will be a deep dive into the latest trends, opportunities, and challenges confronting the banking and fintech sectors
Sama 2.0 will answer real-time questions, help travellers design curated travel experiences, and find answers for customers
The project’s aim is to generate funds for Harmony House, an orphanage located in India's Gurgaon
UAE announced Wednesday as the first day of Eid after the moon-sighting committee did not spot the Shawwal crescent on Monday
While the implementation of the unified tourist permit is underway, residents of the Gulf nations can continue to enjoy their current visa-free travel privileges
Muslims worldwide will observe the holy month of Ramadan as a period of profound spiritual reflection and celebration
Egyptian security sources say that representatives from both parties will later travel to Cairo for further talks
Report notes that the GCC banking sector has experienced steady growth due to infrastructure projects, economic diversification efforts
This is Modi's second visit as prime minister since 2014
No country or nation stands to gain from a further escalation in the Middle East, says the joint statement issued by United Kingdom, France and Germany
The first phase of the ceasefire plan includes a complete ceasefire lasting six weeks and Israeli pullout from all populated areas of Gaza
Hamas sceptical about new ceasefire call, says no sign of movement from the Israeli side
The airline and its low-cost subsidiary, Transavia, have halted flights to the Lebanese capital since July 29
The UN classifies the country as one of the most impacted by some effects of climate change
Accused had stormed the exchange office with a firearm, following which he fled in a stolen taxi
Pro-investment measures have helped drive rapid investment growth, says Saudi Minister
The strike occurred in Syria's eastern Deir Ezzor province, where Iran wields significant influence
One in four Israelis have increased their substance use, as a 'natural reaction to emotional stress'
Abbas to discuss the Gaza war with Russian President Vladimir Putin
The announcement was posted on X and in text and audio messages to residents' phones
The exercises are taking place as Iran has vowed to retaliate against Israel after the killing of Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran
Araqchi acted as chief negotiator in nuclear talks between Tehran and world powers from 2013 to 2021
Group says it does not want to acquire whole of BT; Drahi's Altice group under pressure over debt; shares up 6%
Earlier on Saturday, Sebi's chairperson denied the report's allegations as baseless
The report sparks fresh criticism from India's opposition political parties who demand a parliamentary probe
In January 2023, Hindenburg published a report accusing the Adani Group of financial irregularities
He had a fine career as a coach for Team India, finishing with an ICC T20 World Cup trophy after a thrilling win over South Africa this year in June
Leader of the opposition Rahul Gandhi, who used to represent Wayanad as a member of parliament, called on him to declare a national disaster
India beat Spain 2-1 to win bronze in men's hockey on Thursday as skipper Harmanpreet Singh scored twice
The actor's face is given an instant sun-kissed glow by the blonde highlights
'Shoutout to Bhai and Baba for Believing in the boy,' he wrote, sharing the music video
During the hearing, Additional Solicitor General SV Raju, appearing for the probe agencies, had raised apprehension that witnesses may be influenced
He began his career at 17, handling heavy construction fabrication for cement and oil plants and later as a labourer on India's thermal power plants
Lymphir is expected to launch within the next five months and is approved for certain adult patients with relapsed cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, a group of rare blood cancers that affects the skin
The doppelganger can be seen yelling chants amid Bangladesh protests
Chopra delivered India's first athletics gold three years ago and looked ready to bring home more hardware with the farthest throw of the day
In April, internet users faced a major setback as the fibre optic cable linking Singapore to Pakistan and Europe was damaged at several points
The two countries share a longstanding relationship, driven by strategic partnerships and expanding economic cooperation
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina fled the country following weeks of protest and civil unrest
Asif Raza Merchant allegedly sought to hire a hitman to assassinate a politician or a US government official in the United States
Visit visa holders advised to carry return air ticket, Dh3,000 funds and hotel stay proof
The former prime minister says he criticises some generals, not whole army; no out-of-court settlement until election results accepted
Raoof Hasan, the information secretary for Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, was taken into custody by Islamabad Police on July 22
Rain pummelled the country's north, causing floods, building collapses and heightening the risk of electrocution
The eastern city was lashed by almost 360mm of rain in three hours, breaking a previous record of 332mm over three hours in July 1980
Country is in talks with Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and China in order to meet gross financing needs
This section of the Code of Criminal Procedure allows the district administration to place a ban on the assembly of four or more people
The ministry said the two detained men were being investigated but did not say whether they had been charged
The former prime minister has been jailed for nearly a year, but this month an Islamabad judge overturned his illegal marriage conviction
Pakistan's ambassador took to social media earlier today to urge citizens in the country to avoid travelling to Wadi Al Kabir, as 'the area has been cordoned off'
Thousands of fishers depend on the lake for income; country faces pressure to transition to clean energy
The Court of Appeals had voided orders and decisions of the Philippine Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
The Philippine Embassy urges everyone to be vigilant, stressing that procedures for the two-month grace period are yet to be announced
Manila and Berlin are deepening military ties as tensions have flared in recent months between China and the Philippines
The local seismological agency said no damage was expected from the earthquake, but it warned of aftershocks
It was not immediately clear if more people had been trapped and were feared dead, an elected community official said
The devastating typhoon hit the capital, Manila, and a number of areas such as Calabarzon, Mimaropa, Central Luzon and Bangsamoro
When she came to the emirate, her first job earned her a salary of Dh1,000 a month — but she kept going until she was able to start her own business
An oil spill stretching several kilometres has been detected in the busy waterway
Scam centres have mushroomed across Southeast Asia, with crime syndicates luring, kidnapping or coercing workers into predatory online activity
Hundreds of flights were grounded due to the typhoon; however, those between Dubai and Manila were not affected
The embassy stressed the need to follow safety measures issued by authorities
The Philippine government has suspended classes at all academic levels and work in most government offices in Metro Manila
Marcos has banned POGOs for their alleged links to crimes, human trafficking and financial scams
RSV typically causes cold-like symptoms but is also a leading cause of pneumonia in toddlers and older adults
Over 1.6 million Americans from the battleground states of Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin living overseas, say DNC officials
Public record shows that Tesla, since its founding over two decades ago, has benefitted from government assistance
Paul Weiss employees make handsome donations and its partner helps Harris prepare for debates
Mark my words, if he wins... this election, watch what happens, says US president
It will be a huge change to veer away from a long-held stance that the Fed should be an independent policy-making institution on monetary policy, says Vance
Harris leads Trump by four points in Pennsylvania and two other key swing states, Wisconsin and Michigan, according to polls by the
Harris's view contrasts sharply with that oTrump who says US presidents should have a say over the Fed's decisions
The announcements reveal how the company will begin $60 billion in capital investments, nearly doubling spending over the next decade
Under the US electoral college voting system, those three populous Midwestern states are considered key to victory for either party
The airline apologised to passengers for any disruption caused to their travel plans
Pro-Palestinian activists are pushing for changes to US policy toward Israel over the Gaza war
Diplomats stationed in Ramallah in the West Bank and in Beirut do not have dependents living with them, says foreign ministry
The latest approval was based on a late-stage trial where Fabhalta showed a 43.8 per cent reduction in proteinuria when compared to placebo
The eruption killed thousands of Romans who had no idea they were living beneath one of Europe's biggest volcanoes which buried the city in a thick layer of ash
No country or nation stands to gain from a further escalation in the Middle East, says the joint statement issued by United Kingdom, France and Germany
Al Romaniei had fled after sentenced to jail in Romania in a property case
Prosecutor says he has closed the case due to lack of evidence in a complaint filed by a camerawoman
Baratov was arrested in January over a meme about bringing Russian soldiers home from Ukraine that played on the Russian President's words
Rouble 6% weaker versus dollar since Kyiv's Aug 6 border incursion into Kursk
Austrian advocacy group accuses the Elon Musk-owned company of training its AI systems with users' personal data without their consent
Company says the transaction is consistent with its strategy to focus on core parcel offering
The IAEA says its staff saw thick, dark smoke coming from the northern part of the six-reactor plant in southern Ukraine
Several other regions across Greece are on high alert for fire risk
Russian military bloggers ask why Ukraine was able to pierce the Kursk region so easily
Majority of the violence was whipped up by deliberate misinformation and disinformation on social media
Russian army uses aviation, drones and artillery to resist attack
Curriculum in primary and secondary schools to be reviewed to introduce critical thinking across multiple subjects
Death toll rises to 23, victims include many children
Police say CHADEMA party's youth leaders planned to influence young people across the country to meet and demonstrate in Mbeya
Ghana retained its spot as Africa's biggest gold producer last year and is on track to beat its 2024 gold output target with production seen between 4.3 million and 4.5 million ounces
President Yoweri Museveni directs army's special forces to help in the search and rescue operation
The boat was carrying traders taking goods to coastal communities
The Centres for Disease Control and Prevention said no cases of the virus have been reported outside central and eastern Africa at this time
Nigeria's Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa, has called the brandishing of a foreign flag during anti-government protests as a 'treasonable offence'
It is the first attack claimed by the Huthis since Israel carried out strikes on Hodeida port on July 20
The groups typically invade construction sites, demanding money or a stake in development projects
The Libyan Investment Authority has been under a United Nations asset freeze since the 2011 revolution that toppled Gaddafi
At least 13 people were killed in clashes with security forces on the first day of protests on Thursday: Amnesty International
The decision was taken after disciplinary proceedings launched against the still-popular former leader earlier this month
Wagner played a prominent role in some of the fiercest fighting of Russia's war in Ukraine
Morocco's partial legalisation of cannabis is part of efforts to combat drug trafficking and improve farmers' livelihoods