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Emir of Qatar receives condolences on the death of the Father Emir
Qatar’s emir receives mourners at Lusail Palace for a second day following the death of the Father Emir, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, age 74.
‘God is punishing the politicians’: anger at earthquake response grows in Venezuela
Public anger grows in Venezuela over the government’s response to twin earthquakes that killed nearly 4,500 people, with grieving families criticizing what they view as an inadequate emergency response.
US bombs Iran again, Tehran strikes Gulf, tankers: What’s the latest?
The US conducted its third consecutive night of strikes against Iran late Monday, while Iran launched retaliatory attacks across the Gulf region, including strikes on UAE tankers and US military facilities in multiple countries.
Sudan conflict: EU bans gold imports to curb war financing
The European Union has prohibited imports of gold from Sudan to reduce financing for the country’s ongoing civil war, alongside bans on mercury and cyanide exports used in gold mining.
‘Country grows, we grow too’: 1 million migrants seek legal status in Spain
Spain has received over 1 million applications for legal status under a new regularisation scheme that began in April, contrasting with Europe’s growing anti-immigration stance.
Polish-Ukrainian solidarity over Russian threat undermined by bitter historical dispute
Polish-Ukrainian relations have sharply deteriorated over disputes surrounding Ukraine’s honoring of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army, despite initial post-2022 solidarity during Russia’s invasion.
India v England: India’s women’s Test cricket win at Lord’s an ode to the country’s pioneering women cricketers
India’s women’s cricket team defeated England by 270 runs at Lord’s, marking the visiting team’s largest victory margin against England in women’s Tests and the first women’s Test ever played at the historic ground.
Tuesday briefing: The law that Hillsborough built – and the bitter final battle to get it through
A law criminalizing public bodies for misleading the public is expected to complete its final parliamentary stages after a decade-long campaign by Hillsborough families and other bereaved groups.
Why is India blocking film on a man who counted Punjab insurgency killings?
Indian authorities removed a film about a human rights activist killed during Punjab’s separatist insurgency from a streaming platform, citing security concerns after three years of censorship battles.
India v England: India’s women’s Test cricket win at Lord’s an ode to the country’s pioneering women cricketers
India’s women’s cricket team defeated England by 270 runs at Lord’s, marking the visiting team’s largest victory margin against England in women’s Tests and the first women’s Test ever played at the historic ground.
Tuesday briefing: The law that Hillsborough built – and the bitter final battle to get it through
A law criminalizing public bodies for misleading the public is expected to complete its final parliamentary stages after a decade-long campaign by Hillsborough families and other bereaved groups.
Why is India blocking film on a man who counted Punjab insurgency killings?
Indian authorities removed a film about a human rights activist killed during Punjab’s separatist insurgency from a streaming platform, citing security concerns after three years of censorship battles.
How US commerce secretary’s Epstein links were uncovered by British whistleblower
A British whistleblower discovered emails suggesting US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick failed to disclose business ties with financier Jeffrey Epstein, sharing findings with congressional investigators.
Mexico’s Sheinbaum announces criminal charges request in US over ICE deaths
Mexico has formally requested criminal charges be filed in US courts following the deaths of more than a dozen Mexican citizens during immigration enforcement operations or in custody.
Brazil court bars Bolsonaro’s son from visiting ex-president for 90 days
Brazil’s Supreme Court barred Jair Bolsonaro’s son from visiting his jailed father for 90 days after ruling they violated house arrest terms through a published letter.
UAE condemns Iran’s ‘brazen’ attack on tankers as US launches fresh strikes
The UAE condemned Iran for a missile attack on two tankers in the Strait of Hormuz that killed one crew member and wounded eight, as the US launched fresh strikes and announced a naval blockade with a 20% toll.
Volkswagen planning to cut up to 100,000 jobs globally
Volkswagen’s chief executive confirmed the German automaker plans to cut up to 100,000 jobs globally, double its previous target, citing high costs and fierce competition from Chinese rivals.
Bison rams elderly man in Yellowstone, flinging him into the sky
A 65-year-old man was struck and airborne by a 2,000-pound bison at Yellowstone National Park on Friday evening after approaching the animal to photograph it.
Sweden prides itself on equality – so why is its political gender gap growing?
Sweden faces a widening gender gap in voter preferences ahead of its September election, with men favoring right-wing parties and women supporting left-leaning candidates at significantly higher rates.
Peter Falconio: Australian police reveal previously unseen photos 25 years after backpacker murder
Australian police released previously unseen photographs from the 2001 murder investigation of British backpacker Peter Falconio, whose body remains missing 25 years after his death.
Chipotle: US burrito chain opening first outlet in Mexico
Chipotle Mexican Grill is opening its first restaurant in Mexico this week, marking a significant expansion milestone for the US burrito chain with over 4,100 global outlets.
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Sheikh Youssef Al Shelash: Spreading Saudi Arabian Brands Overseas
Yousef Al Shelash’s name has become synonymous with haute design and the ultimate in luxury living. As the chairman and founder of Dar Al Arkan, he has partnered with some of the most sought-after brands in the fashion industry, including Missoni and Versace Under...
The Ukrainian Family That Has Become An International Symbol Of Civilian Death.
The Perebyinis family The photograph has become a worldwide symbol of Russia’s brutality toward Ukrainian civilians. Four people lay near an intersection in Irpin, a Kyiv suburb, on Sunday. All were dead or soon would be, from the force of Russian mortars. There had...
Common Problems Faced by PMAY Applicants in India
Initially launched in 2015 to address the problem of homelessness in our country, the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana or PMAY list of benefits is pretty extensive. It includes affordable housing for all urban classes at subsidised home loan interest rates, eco-friendly...
South Korea’s Comfort Women Suffer Embezzlement From Their Own Government
In May, former comfort woman turned activist Lee Yong-soo went public with accusations against Yoon Mee-hyang, the former head of The Korean Council for Justice and Remembrance, South Koreans, to the dismay of the South Koreans. The 92-year-old was a regular fixture...