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Saudi prince warns Iran: take Trump nuclear deal seriously.
In a rare and high-stakes diplomatic move, Saudi Arabia’s Defence Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman delivered a stark warning to Iran’s leadership in April: take […]
AI, shade & safety: how Saudi Arabia Is preparing for a hotter Hajj in 2025.
Temperatures in Makkah soaring past 50°C (122°F) last year and over 1,300 pilgrims tragically losing their lives due to heat-related issues, Saudi Arabia is leaving […]
King charles III reaffirms Canadian sovereignty amid U.S. tensions.
King Charles III delivered a historic speech from the throne in Canada’s Parliament on Tuesday, warning that the world is facing unprecedented dangers and highlighting […]
Iran executes alleged Israeli spy pedram madani.
Iran has carried out the execution of Pedram Madani, who was accused of spying for Israel’s Mossad intelligence agency. The announcement was made on Wednesday […]
Trump pays tribute to fallen heroes on memorial day, blends solemnity with politics.
At Arlington National Cemetery on Monday, former President Donald Trump led Memorial Day commemorations by honoring fallen U.S. service members, praising them as “great, great […]
South Korean other sues over forced adoption after 50 years apart.
A 72 year old South Korean mother, Choi Young-ja, has filed a groundbreaking lawsuit against the South Korean government and its largest adoption agency, Holt […]
Wall Street Ends Lower as Trump Tariff Threat Rekindles Trade Tensions
U.S. stocks declined on Friday, closing out the week with losses across all major indexes. The drop followed former President Donald Trump’s call for 50 percent tariffs on European goods, signaling the potential
Pakistan to Send Skilled Female Beauticians to Saudi Arabia Under New OEC Employment Drive
In a significant move aimed at expanding employment opportunities for Pakistani women abroad, the Overseas Employment Corporation (OEC) has announced that it will soon begin exporting skilled female beauticians to Saudi Arabia.