Over 20 fatalities in Thailand at site of crane collapse
At least 22 people were killed on January 14 after a construction crane collapsed on to a passenger train in north-east Thailand, derailing carriages and triggering a brief fire, in one of the deadliest rail incidents in the country in recent years. »»»
Qatar registers two-fold jump in gas sector contracts reaching $12.3bn in 2025
Doha, Qatar: Qatar saw a significant surge in contracts in the gas sector on yearly basis reaching $12.3bn in last year showing a two-fold jump compared to 2024. The total value of contracts awarded in Qatar registered a moderate year on year (y-o-y) increase of 4%, attaining $23.1bn in 2025 agains»»»
Construction crane collapses on train in Thailand, killing 22 - UPI.com
At least 22 people were dead in northeastern Thailand on Tuesday after a crane collapsed onto a passenger train. Photo courtesy of State Railway of Thailand/Facebook Jan. 14 (UPI) -- A construction crane collapsed Tuesday on a train with nearly 200 people aboard in northeastern Thailand, killing at»»»
Gold prices in Dubai reach fresh all-time high, edge closer to Dh560
Dubai: Gold prices in Dubai climbed to a fresh all-time high on Wednesday morning, extending a rally that has gathered pace since the start of the year as investors seek safety amid geopolitical tension and uncertainty around US monetary policy. (Check latest UAE gold prices here, alongside prices »»»
Salary-Calculator.ai unveils global tool for Gulf professionals to decode overseas job offers
Dubai: Salary-Calculator.ai, a financial technology platform focused on cross-border income transparency, has officially launched its global net salary calculator designed for professionals in the Gulf considering overseas employment opportunities. The platform enables users in the UAE, Saudi Arabi»»»
Japan hails Qatar’s mediation role, seeks deeper strategic ties
Doha, Qatar: Japan has reaffirmed the strength of its strategic partnership with Qatar and expressed strong appreciation for Doha’s growing role as a key international mediator, as senior officials from both countries convened in Doha for the Third Qatar–Japan Strategic Dialogue. The dialogue, co-c»»»
Only Trump can stop Putin, Polish president tells BBC
Donald Trump is the only world leader capable of stopping Vladimir Putin from threatening Europe, according to Poland's President Karol Nawrocki. In an interview with Radio 4's Today programme he said the Russian leader was not to be trusted, but that Europe needed to do everything it could to supp»»»
Trump vows 'very strong action' if Iran executes protesters
President Donald Trump has said the US will take "very strong action" against Iran if it executes protesters, as rights groups say more than 2,400 anti-government demonstrators have been killed in a violent crackdown by Iranian authorities. Relatives of 26-year-old Erfan Soltani, who was detained l»»»
Popular Filipino band Ben&Ben to headline sing-along concert at Global Village just for Dh30
Dubai: Filipino indie folk-pop sensation Ben&Ben will perform on the Main Stage at Global Village on Saturday, 7 February 2026 at 9pm. The band, known for their emotionally-charged lyrics, has captured audiences across the Philippines and internationally, establishing themselves as one of the regio»»»
Minister launches ‘State of the Environment Report for Qatar 2025’
Doha, Qatar: Minister of Environment and Climate Change H E Dr. Abdullah bin Abdulaziz bin Turki Al Subaie launched the State of the Environment Report for Qatar 2025 yesterday. The report dealt with the current environmental conditions in Qatar, highlighting key challenges and achievements, as wel»»»
China-US Trade Down 18.7% in 2025 - Customs
Since returning to the White House, US President Donald Trump has tightened trade policy. He imposed tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada, raised them for China, and then announced tariffs on steel, aluminum, and automobile imports, including those from the EU. China-US trade fell by 18.7% yea»»»
Qatar Museums and GU-Q launch Lusail Museum Conversations series
Doha, Qatar: Qatar Museums, in collaboration with Georgetown University in Qatar (GU-Q), yesterday launched the Lusail Museum Conversations, and the first season of the series will explore lesser-known stories from the late Ottoman period and how they shaped the modern Middle East region. The event»»»
Larijani Calls Trump, Netanyahu ‘Main Killers of People of Iran’ as Russia Slams Threats
A senior Iranian official responded Tuesday to US President Donald Trump’s latest threat to intervene in deadly protests, saying that the US and Israel will be the ones responsible for the death of Iranian civilians. Shortly after Trump’s social media post urging Iranians to “take over” government »»»
Trump Warns of ‘Very Strong Action’ if Iran Hangs Protesters
US President Donald Trump warned of unspecified "very strong action" if Iranian authorities go ahead with threatened hangings of some protesters, with Tehran calling American warnings a "pretext for military intervention". International outrage has built over the crackdown that a rights group said »»»
Greenlanders brace for summit that could shape the Arctic's future - and their own
It's crunch time. The US Vice President, JD Vance, is hosting the Danish and Greenlandic foreign ministers, as well as their US counterpart, Marco Rubio, in the White House on Wednesday. The focus of the talks: the future of the world's biggest island, Greenland. There is a large digital news ticke»»»
UAE welcomes US designation of several Muslim Brotherhood branches as terrorist organisations
Abu Dhabi: The United Arab Emirates welcomed the announcement by the administration of US President Donald Trump designating several branches of the Muslim Brotherhood in Lebanon, Jordan, and Egypt as terrorist organisations. In a statement, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) affirmed that the »»»
Parkin adds free parking permits for these Dubai drivers
Dubai: Parkin is introducing several digital enhancements designed to make parking more efficient for residents, visitors, and businesses. The company’s latest update integrates multiple permit services directly into the Parkin app, allowing customers to manage parking access through one unified pl»»»
Bipartisan Bill Introduced to Block US from Seizing NATO Ally Territory
Senators Murkowski (R-AK) and Shaheen (D-NH) introduced the NATO Unity Protection Act, prohibiting the use of Pentagon or State Department funds to blockade, occupy, annex, or control any NATO ally’s sovereign territory without their consent. The bill is a direct bipartisan rebuke of Trump administ»»»
When Tamil Superstar Ajith Kumar turned Abu Dhabi race into an epic reunion with Anirudh Ravichander
Dubai: Trust Ajith Kumar to turn a Abu Dhabi 24H endurance race at the Yas Marina Circuit earlier this week into a glorious reunion. What caught our eye was how music composer Anirudh Ravichander dropped in to meet the actor during the race weekend. Photos of the Vidaamuyarchi collaborators togethe»»»
Trump says he is freezing federal funds to sanctuary jurisdictions - UPI.com
US President Donald J. Trump told those in attendance Tuesday at the Detroit Economic Club that he is freezing all federal funds to so-called sanctuary jurisdictions. Photo by Shawn Thew/UPI | License Photo Jan. 13 (UPI) -- President Donald Trump on Tuesday said he plans to freeze federal funds to »»»
UAE court orders insurer to repay Dh602,000 over 73 traffic accidents
An Abu Dhabi commercial court has ordered an insurance company to pay Dh602,296 to another insurer, ruling that the amount represents outstanding claims linked to 73 road accidents caused by drivers insured by the defendant company. The court said the claimant insurer had settled compensation payme»»»
UAE court rules in favour of bank in Dh2.3 million cheque dispute
Abu Dhabi: The Federal Supreme Court has rejected an appeal filed by a bank customer who sought to overturn a ruling allowing the enforcement of a cheque worth Dh2.3 million in favour of the bank. The customer had challenged an earlier decision that placed an enforcement formula on the cheque, argu»»»
Saudi Arabia fines 10 pharmacies SR1.7 million over drug tracking violations
Dubai: the Saudi Food and Drug Authority (SFDA) has imposed fines totalling more than SR1.7 million on 10 pharmacies for violating the Kingdom’s electronic drug tracking system, in a move aimed at strengthening oversight of the pharmaceutical supply chain. The SFDA said the penalties were linked to»»»
Actor Kiefer Sutherland arrested over alleged assault of ride-share driver
Canadian actor Kiefer Sutherland has been arrested after allegedly assaulting and threatening a ride-share driver in Hollywood, police have said. Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) said Sutherland "entered a ride-share vehicle, physically assaulted the driver (the victim), and made criminal threa»»»
US Supreme Court appears likely to uphold restrictions on transgender athletes
A majority of the nine justices on the US Supreme Court appear inclined to uphold state bans on transgender women and girls competing in female school sports. During oral arguments on Tuesday, the court considered cases from students in two different states who are challenging bans on participation»»»
'Welcome to 2976' - North Africa's Amazigh people ring in the new year
Across North Africa, the Amazigh people have been coming together to usher in the year 2976. They have, unfortunately, not cracked time travel. Rather, they are almost a thousand years ahead of much of the world because they follow a calendar that starts at 950 BC, when King Sheshonq ascended the t»»»
DHS disputes NYC officials' account of council staffer detained by ICE - UPI.com
The Department of Homeland Security, Secretary Kristi Noem, has refuted New York City officials' description of a council employee detained by ICE earlier this week, arguing that he was in the country illegally. Photo by Bonnie Cash/UPI | License Photo Jan. 13 (UPI) -- The New York City Council emp»»»
‘A jellyfish has more spine than Europeans’ – professor on Trump’s plans to annex Greenland
Europe is too weak to stand up to US President Donald Trump’s ambitions to bring Greenland under American control, journalism professor Greg Simons has said. Trump stated last week that the US must annex Greenland – a Danish self-governing island – to contain Russia and China, claiming the two coun»»»
Saudi Arabia braces for sharp cold snap as temperatures dip below freezing
Dubai: Saudi Arabia will see a sharp drop in temperatures as a cold wave is set to sweep across large parts of the Kingdom from today, with some areas expected to record temperatures below zero. The National Centre of Meteorology has warned that the cold spell will bring a noticeable fall in temper»»»
UAE braces for cooler temperatures and strong winds amid fluctuating weather
Dubai: Fluctuating weather conditions continue to affect the UAE over the coming days, with cooler temperatures, periods of mist and strengthening winds expected across several parts of the country, the National Centre of Meteorology said on Wednesday. The NCM said the country is being influenced b»»»
Lionsoul Global announces strategic partnership with ALTNovel
Lionsoul Global (“Lionsoul”) is pleased to announce a new strategic partnership with ALTNovel Capital Ltd (“ALTNovel”), an Abu Dhabi Global Market (“ADGM”)–based investment platform focused on private capital opportunities, data-driven research, and ethical impact investing. Through this partnershi»»»
Iran protests death toll tops 2,000, activists say, in worst upheaval since 1979 revolution
US-based activists said the death toll in the Iranian government's crackdown on the largest protest movement since the 1979 revolution had passed 2,000. While an enduring internet blackout has made it impossible to know the full scale of the violence, some Iranians have been able to report what the»»»
Trump warns of 'very strong action' if Iran hangs protesters
US President Donald Trump warned Tuesday of unspecified "very strong action" if Iranian authorities go ahead with threatened hangings of some protesters, with Tehran calling American warnings a "pretext for military intervention". International outrage has built over the crackdown that a rights gro»»»
Iran calls on UN chief, Security Council to condemn US for inciting violence
United Nations: Iranian UN ambassador Amir Saeid Iravani asked the UN secretary-general and the Security Council to condemn the United States for inciting violence and threatening to use force against his country. In a letter addressed to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and Somali UN ambassad»»»
Why countries change their currency — and what Syria’s move really means
Money is a tool for citizens, institutions, and governments. It facilitates buying and selling within a country and enables transactions in foreign markets. However, it may fail to perform this role when its value collapses and people turn to stronger, more widely accepted currencies in internation»»»
Multiple Americans detained in Venezuela have been released, Trump administration says
WASHINGTON: Multiple Americans who were detained in Venezuela have been released, the Trump administration said Tuesday. “We welcome the release of detained Americans in Venezuela,” the State Department said. Also Read: Hundreds more in Venezuela say their loved ones are political prisonersAlso Rea»»»
Hundreds more in Venezuela say their loved ones are political prisoners
GUANARE, Venezuela: Freedom came too late for Edilson Torres. The police officer was buried Tuesday in his humble, rural hometown following his death in a Venezuelan prison, where he was held incommunicado since his December detention on what his family said were politically motivated accusations. »»»
Philippines: Passport power rises to 68th globally, economy 9th in Asia
Manila: The Philippine passport now ranks 68th globally, with a world reach of 39%, the latest Passport Index shows. This means Filipinos can access about two-fifths of the world's countries with relative ease. With a population of over 116 million, these metrics highlight both the opportunities – »»»
Iran says US seeking 'pretext for military intervention'
Iran's government on Tuesday accused the United States of seeking to manufacture a pretext for military intervention, after US President Donald Trump threatened "strong action" over the deadly crackdown on mass protests. "US fantasies and policy toward Iran are rooted in regime change, with sanctio»»»
ASIA BLOG: How Asia’s leading powers would view US or Israeli action against Iran
If and when Washington and / or Israel strike Iran in response to the increasing death toll following days of anti-establishment demonstrations – official figures currently put the number around 2,000 - the bombs dropped would send shockwaves far beyond the Middle East. In East and South Asia, wher»»»
ASIA BLOG: How Asia’s leading powers would view US or Israeli action against Iran
If and when Washington and / or Israel strike Iran in response to the increasing death toll following days of anti-establishment demonstrations – official figures currently put the number around 2,000 - the bombs dropped would send shockwaves far beyond the Middle East. In East and South Asia, wher»»»
ASIA BLOG: How Asia’s leading powers would view US or Israeli action against Iran
If and when Washington and / or Israel strike Iran in response to the increasing death toll following days of anti-establishment demonstrations – official figures currently put the number around 2,000 - the bombs dropped would send shockwaves far beyond the Middle East. In East and South Asia, wher»»»
ASIA BLOG: How Asia’s leading powers would view US or Israeli action against Iran
If and when Washington and / or Israel strike Iran in response to the increasing death toll following days of anti-establishment demonstrations – official figures currently put the number around 2,000 - the bombs dropped would send shockwaves far beyond the Middle East. In East and South Asia, wher»»»
ASIA BLOG: How Asia’s leading powers would view US or Israeli action against Iran
If and when Washington and / or Israel strike Iran in response to the increasing death toll following days of anti-establishment demonstrations – official figures currently put the number around 2,000 - the bombs dropped would send shockwaves far beyond the Middle East. In East and South Asia, wher»»»
ASIA BLOG: How Asia’s leading powers would view US or Israeli action against Iran
If and when Washington and / or Israel strike Iran in response to the increasing death toll following days of anti-establishment demonstrations – official figures currently put the number around 2,000 - the bombs dropped would send shockwaves far beyond the Middle East. In East and South Asia, wher»»»
ASIA BLOG: How Asia’s leading powers would view US or Israeli action against Iran
If and when Washington and / or Israel strike Iran in response to the increasing death toll following days of anti-establishment demonstrations – official figures currently put the number around 2,000 - the bombs dropped would send shockwaves far beyond the Middle East. In East and South Asia, wher»»»
ASIA BLOG: How Asia’s leading powers would view US or Israeli action against Iran
If and when Washington and / or Israel strike Iran in response to the increasing death toll following days of anti-establishment demonstrations – official figures currently put the number around 2,000 - the bombs dropped would send shockwaves far beyond the Middle East. In East and South Asia, wher»»»
ASIA BLOG: How Asia’s leading powers would view US or Israeli action against Iran
If and when Washington and / or Israel strike Iran in response to the increasing death toll following days of anti-establishment demonstrations – official figures currently put the number around 2,000 - the bombs dropped would send shockwaves far beyond the Middle East. In East and South Asia, wher»»»
ASIA BLOG: How Asia’s leading powers would view US or Israeli action against Iran
If and when Washington and / or Israel strike Iran in response to the increasing death toll following days of anti-establishment demonstrations – official figures currently put the number around 2,000 - the bombs dropped would send shockwaves far beyond the Middle East. In East and South Asia, wher»»»
ASIA BLOG: How Asia’s leading powers would view US or Israeli action against Iran
If and when Washington and / or Israel strike Iran in response to the increasing death toll following days of anti-establishment demonstrations – official figures currently put the number around 2,000 - the bombs dropped would send shockwaves far beyond the Middle East. In East and South Asia, wher»»»