The Peninsula 13m

Qatar to hold Eid Al-Fitr prayers indoors amid current conditions

Doha, Qatar: Qatar's Ministry of Endowments and Islamic Affairs has announced that Eid Al-Fitr prayers this year will be held indoors at mosques across the country, citing concern for public safety amid current circumstances. A ministry statement said the decision was taken as a precaution to ensur»»»

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France24 15m

Britain hit by ‘unprecedented’ meningitis outbreak, two students dead

Britain has been hit by an “unprecedented” meningitis outbreak, the country’s health minister warned Tuesday after two students died from catching a rare bacterial strain of the disease. So far, 15 cases have been reported. The outbreak has been linked to a Canterbury nightclub. The British health »»»

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France24 15m

Perspective - British photographer Mark Neville on documenting four years of war in Ukraine

A British photographer who has spent the last four years living under near-daily attacks on Kyiv has told FRANCE 24 that his nervous system has adapted to the war in Ukraine. Mark Neville says he feels he now has an advantage over people living in the rest of Europe, as his body has naturally adapt»»»

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France24 15m

Former Belgian diplomat first to stand trial over 1961 murder of Congo’s Lumumba

A former Belgian diplomat has been ordered to stand trial over the 1961 murder of Patrice Lumumba, who became the first prime minister of Congo after the country’s independence from Belgium. The 93-year-old suspect is the first person to be prosecuted in the case. All other suspects have passed awa»»»

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Gulf News 24m

About 90 ships cross the Strait of Hormuz as Iran exports millions of barrels of oil despite the war

About 90 ships including oil tankers have crossed the Strait of Hormuz since the outset of the war with Iran and it is still exporting millions of barrels of oil at a time when the waterway has been effectively closed, according to maritime and trade data platforms. Many of the vessels that passed »»»

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Gulf News 25m

Tesla, LG Energy confirm $4.3-billion battery production project in the US

Tesla and LG Energy Solution (LGES, a subsidiary of LG Chem) recently confirmed a major partnership for US battery production — focusing on energy storage rather than vehicle batteries. The US Department of the Interior announced this as part of the Indo-Pacific Energy Security Summit results in Ma»»»

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Gulf News 37m

Florida man executed for killing a young mum who had called 911 to no avail

STARKE, Florida: A Florida man was executed Tuesday evening for killing a young mother who frantically called 911 from her attacker's cellphone while tied up in his car. Michael Lee King, 54, was pronounced dead at 6:13 pm following a three-drug injection at Florida State Prison near Starke. He had»»»

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Gulf News 38m

Tesla opens free charging network across UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar

Dubai: Tesla has activated free Supercharging across key locations in the UAE and wider Gulf, offering immediate relief to electric vehicle users navigating rising uncertainty across the region. Sign up for our daily business newsletter, Cheques & Balances.The move took effect at midnight local tim»»»

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BNE 55m

Philippines down to its last three weeks of fuel reserves, turns to Russia for help

The Philippines is currently navigating a perilous and largely overlooked period of economic vulnerability: its national fuel supply could run out in around three to four weeks if international imports don't arrive soon. According to reports from The Manila Times, what was once a distant geopolitic»»»

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BNE 55m

INTERVIEW: Taiwan’s TSEC CORPORATION – mover and shaker in the nation’s solar sector

A leading name in the Taiwanese solar sector, TSEC has seen its valuation on the Taiwanese exchange skyrocket in recent months. As such, Newsbase’s AsiaElec sat down with Assistant Vice President in the Global Sales Department – Keiji Yasukawa – earlier in the month, at the firm’s Taipei HQ to ask »»»

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BNE 55m

Philippines down to its last three weeks of fuel reserves, turns to Russia for help

The Philippines is currently navigating a perilous and largely overlooked period of economic vulnerability: its national fuel supply could run out in around three to four weeks if international imports don't arrive soon. According to reports from The Manila Times, what was once a distant geopolitic»»»

intellinews.com
BNE 55m

Philippines down to its last three weeks of fuel reserves, turns to Russia for help

The Philippines is currently navigating a perilous and largely overlooked period of economic vulnerability: its national fuel supply could run out in around three to four weeks if international imports don't arrive soon. According to reports from The Manila Times, what was once a distant geopolitic»»»

intellinews.com
BNE 55m

INTERVIEW: Taiwan’s TSEC CORPORATION – mover and shaker in the nation’s solar sector

A leading name in the Taiwanese solar sector, TSEC has seen its valuation on the Taiwanese exchange skyrocket in recent months. As such, Newsbase’s AsiaElec sat down with Assistant Vice President in the Global Sales Department – Keiji Yasukawa – earlier in the month, at the firm’s Taipei HQ to ask »»»

intellinews.com
BNE 55m

Philippines down to its last three weeks of fuel reserves, turns to Russia for help

The Philippines is currently navigating a perilous and largely overlooked period of economic vulnerability: its national fuel supply could run out in around three to four weeks if international imports don't arrive soon. According to reports from The Manila Times, what was once a distant geopolitic»»»

intellinews.com
BNE 55m

Philippines down to its last three weeks of fuel reserves, turns to Russia for help

The Philippines is currently navigating a perilous and largely overlooked period of economic vulnerability: its national fuel supply could run out in around three to four weeks if international imports don't arrive soon. According to reports from The Manila Times, what was once a distant geopolitic»»»

intellinews.com
BNE 55m

Philippines down to its last three weeks of fuel reserves, turns to Russia for help

The Philippines is currently navigating a perilous and largely overlooked period of economic vulnerability: its national fuel supply could run out in around three to four weeks if international imports don't arrive soon. According to reports from The Manila Times, what was once a distant geopolitic»»»

intellinews.com
BNE 55m

INTERVIEW: Taiwan’s TSEC CORPORATION – mover and shaker in the nation’s solar sector

A leading name in the Taiwanese solar sector, TSEC has seen its valuation on the Taiwanese exchange skyrocket in recent months. As such, Newsbase’s AsiaElec sat down with Assistant Vice President in the Global Sales Department – Keiji Yasukawa – earlier in the month, at the firm’s Taipei HQ to ask »»»

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BNE 55m

Chinese firms dominate supply chains sustaining Russia’s war effort, investigation finds

Thousands of Chinese companies have supplied goods to Russian firms linked to the country’s defence sector, highlighting Beijing’s central role in sustaining Moscow’s war effort despite its claims of neutrality, reported Newsweek. »»»

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BNE 55m

Philippines down to its last three weeks of fuel reserves, turns to Russia for help

The Philippines is currently navigating a perilous and largely overlooked period of economic vulnerability: its national fuel supply could run out in around three to four weeks if international imports don't arrive soon. According to reports from The Manila Times, what was once a distant geopolitic»»»

intellinews.com
BNE 55m

Colombia-Ecuador relations hit new low over border bombing row

Colombia and Ecuador were plunged into a fresh diplomatic crisis after President Gustavo Petro accused Quito of conducting aerial bombings on Colombian soil, claiming security forces discovered the charred remains of 27 people near the border, an allegation flatly rejected by Ecuadorean President D»»»

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BNE 55m

Colombia-Ecuador relations hit new low over border bombing row

Colombia and Ecuador were plunged into a fresh diplomatic crisis after President Gustavo Petro accused Quito of conducting aerial bombings on Colombian soil, claiming security forces discovered the charred remains of 27 people near the border, an allegation flatly rejected by Ecuadorean President D»»»

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BNE 55m

Colombia-Ecuador relations hit new low over border bombing row

Colombia and Ecuador were plunged into a fresh diplomatic crisis after President Gustavo Petro accused Quito of conducting aerial bombings on Colombian soil, claiming security forces discovered the charred remains of 27 people near the border, an allegation flatly rejected by Ecuadorean President D»»»

intellinews.com
BNE 55m

Philippines down to its last three weeks of fuel reserves, turns to Russia for help

The Philippines is currently navigating a perilous and largely overlooked period of economic vulnerability: its national fuel supply could run out in around three to four weeks if international imports don't arrive soon. According to reports from The Manila Times, what was once a distant geopolitic»»»

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BNE 55m

The US military running into trouble in Iran as it does not have the "Command of the Reload"

The war in Iran is quickly showing it’s not about firing more sophisticated weapons at your enemy. It’s about the “Command of the Reload:” being able to reload with the same weapons and keep firing.  The US and ISrael»»»

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BNE 55m

Straits of Hormuz partially open under the new friendly country permit system

Iran has reportedly mined the deeper waters in the southern stretch of the Straits of Hormuz to force traffic to sail close to the northern shore, as traffic partially resumes under an informal permit system. The mines hav»»»

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BNE 55m

The US military running into trouble in Iran as it does not have the "Command of the Reload"

The war in Iran is quickly showing it’s not about firing more sophisticated weapons at your enemy. It’s about the “Command of the Reload:” being able to reload with the same weapons and keep firing.  The US and ISrael»»»

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BNE 55m

Straits of Hormuz partially open under the new friendly country permit system

Iran has reportedly mined the deeper waters in the southern stretch of the Straits of Hormuz to force traffic to sail close to the northern shore, as traffic partially resumes under an informal permit system. The mines hav»»»

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BNE 55m

Lebanon's Al-Qaa unveils 26-metre Christ statue on Syrian border as message of peace amid war

A 26-metre statue of Jesus Christ has been unveiled in the Lebanese border village of Al-Qaa, overlooking the Syrian frontier, in what its creator described as a message of peace at a time of escalating conflict across the region, local social media reported on March 17. »»»

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BNE 55m

Straits of Hormuz partially open under the new friendly country permit system

Iran has reportedly mined the deeper waters in the southern stretch of the Straits of Hormuz to force traffic to sail close to the northern shore, as traffic partially resumes under an informal permit system. The mines hav»»»

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BNE 55m

The US military running into trouble in Iran as it does not have the "Command of the Reload"

The war in Iran is quickly showing it’s not about firing more sophisticated weapons at your enemy. It’s about the “Command of the Reload:” being able to reload with the same weapons and keep firing.  The US and ISrael»»»

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BNE 55m

Straits of Hormuz partially open under the new friendly country permit system

Iran has reportedly mined the deeper waters in the southern stretch of the Straits of Hormuz to force traffic to sail close to the northern shore, as traffic partially resumes under an informal permit system. The mines hav»»»

intellinews.com
BNE 55m

The US military running into trouble in Iran as it does not have the "Command of the Reload"

The war in Iran is quickly showing it’s not about firing more sophisticated weapons at your enemy. It’s about the “Command of the Reload:” being able to reload with the same weapons and keep firing.  The US and ISrael»»»

intellinews.com
BNE 55m

Straits of Hormuz partially open under the new friendly country permit system

Iran has reportedly mined the deeper waters in the southern stretch of the Straits of Hormuz to force traffic to sail close to the northern shore, as traffic partially resumes under an informal permit system. The mines hav»»»

intellinews.com
BNE 55m

The US military running into trouble in Iran as it does not have the "Command of the Reload"

The war in Iran is quickly showing it’s not about firing more sophisticated weapons at your enemy. It’s about the “Command of the Reload:” being able to reload with the same weapons and keep firing.  The US and ISrael»»»

intellinews.com
BNE 55m

The US military running into trouble in Iran as it does not have the "Command of the Reload"

The war in Iran is quickly showing it’s not about firing more sophisticated weapons at your enemy. It’s about the “Command of the Reload:” being able to reload with the same weapons and keep firing.  The US and ISrael»»»

intellinews.com
BNE 55m

Straits of Hormuz partially open under the new friendly country permit system

Iran has reportedly mined the deeper waters in the southern stretch of the Straits of Hormuz to force traffic to sail close to the northern shore, as traffic partially resumes under an informal permit system. The mines hav»»»

intellinews.com
BNE 55m

The US military running into trouble in Iran as it does not have the "Command of the Reload"

The war in Iran is quickly showing it’s not about firing more sophisticated weapons at your enemy. It’s about the “Command of the Reload:” being able to reload with the same weapons and keep firing.  The US and ISrael»»»

intellinews.com
BNE 55m

Straits of Hormuz partially open under the new friendly country permit system

Iran has reportedly mined the deeper waters in the southern stretch of the Straits of Hormuz to force traffic to sail close to the northern shore, as traffic partially resumes under an informal permit system. The mines hav»»»

intellinews.com
BNE 55m

Straits of Hormuz partially open under the new friendly country permit system

Iran has reportedly mined the deeper waters in the southern stretch of the Straits of Hormuz to force traffic to sail close to the northern shore, as traffic partially resumes under an informal permit system. The mines hav»»»

intellinews.com
BNE 55m

The US military running into trouble in Iran as it does not have the "Command of the Reload"

The war in Iran is quickly showing it’s not about firing more sophisticated weapons at your enemy. It’s about the “Command of the Reload:” being able to reload with the same weapons and keep firing.  The US and ISrael»»»

intellinews.com
BNE 55m

The US military running into trouble in Iran as it does not have the "Command of the Reload"

The war in Iran is quickly showing it’s not about firing more sophisticated weapons at your enemy. It’s about the “Command of the Reload:” being able to reload with the same weapons and keep firing.  The US and ISrael»»»

intellinews.com
BNE 55m

Straits of Hormuz partially open under the new friendly country permit system

Iran has reportedly mined the deeper waters in the southern stretch of the Straits of Hormuz to force traffic to sail close to the northern shore, as traffic partially resumes under an informal permit system. The mines hav»»»

intellinews.com
BNE 55m

US told Turkey war on Iran would take four days, says Brookings academic

The US told Turkey through official channels that the war on Iran would only take four days, Asli Aydintasbas, a Washington DC-based Turkey expert, said during an interview on March 15. In an echo of the wid»»»

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BNE 55m

Democratic decline deepens in Eastern Europe as global slide to autocracy accelerates

Democratic governance is under unprecedented strain worldwide, with Eastern Europe now a hotspot for backsliding even as the US and other established democracies face rapid erosion of rights, according to the latest V-Dem Institute Democracy Report. »»»

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BNE 55m

COMMENT: Georgia sees modest rebound in foreign investment as politics stabilise

Georgia’s foreign direct investment (FDI) rose modestly in 2025 after two consecutive years of decline, signaling a tentative recovery in investor confidence following a period of domestic political uncertainty, according to a report from GlobalSource Partners.  »»»

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BNE 55m

Democratic decline deepens in Eastern Europe as global slide to autocracy accelerates

Democratic governance is under unprecedented strain worldwide, with Eastern Europe now a hotspot for backsliding even as the US and other established democracies face rapid erosion of rights, according to the latest V-Dem Institute Democracy Report. »»»

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BNE 55m

Europe buys Russia’s entire share of Yamal LNG exports in February

Europe bought every single shipment of LNG produced by Russia’s Yamal LNG plant in February -- first time since April 2018 that the EU accounted for 100% of exports from the Arctic facility. A total of 21 cargoes from Yama»»»

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BNE 55m

Democratic decline deepens in Eastern Europe as global slide to autocracy accelerates

Democratic governance is under unprecedented strain worldwide, with Eastern Europe now a hotspot for backsliding even as the US and other established democracies face rapid erosion of rights, according to the latest V-Dem Institute Democracy Report. »»»

intellinews.com
BNE 55m

Europe buys Russia’s entire share of Yamal LNG exports in February

Europe bought every single shipment of LNG produced by Russia’s Yamal LNG plant in February -- first time since April 2018 that the EU accounted for 100% of exports from the Arctic facility. A total of 21 cargoes from Yama»»»

intellinews.com
BNE 55m

Democratic decline deepens in Eastern Europe as global slide to autocracy accelerates

Democratic governance is under unprecedented strain worldwide, with Eastern Europe now a hotspot for backsliding even as the US and other established democracies face rapid erosion of rights, according to the latest V-Dem Institute Democracy Report. »»»

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