Thani Humanitarian enhances digital experience through partnerships
Doha, Qatar: Thani Bin Abdullah Foundation for Humanitarian Services has reaffirmed its commitment to facilitating charitable giving by expanding digital donation channels, enabling donors to contribute easily and securely while ensuring that assistance reaches those in need. Ali Yousuf Al-Kuwari, »»»
Outlets reassure public on availability of food, non-food supplies
Doha, Qatar: Major retail chains in Qatar have reassured customers that the supply of food and non-food items across their outlets remains stable and sufficient despite the latest regional developments. The retailers highlighted their commitment to supporting the local market and ensuring that cust»»»
A year after coastal events: How the Syrian state foiled regime remnants’ rebellion
Damascus, March 8 (SANA) Syria marks the first anniversary of the armed rebellion that took place along the Syrian coast between March 6 and 10, 2025, one of the most dangerous attempts by remnants of the deposed regime to destabilize the country following its fall on January 8, 2024. During those »»»
MoCI assures availability of goods and products across retail outlets
Doha, Qatar: The Ministry of Commerce and Industry (MoCI) confirmed the availability of goods and products across retail outlets in Qatar and called for following official guidelines and purchasing according to actual needs to promote responsible consumption. In a post on its X platform, the Minist»»»
Message of solidarity with Qatar from Parliamentary Assembly of the Francophonie
Doha: The Parliamentary Assembly of the Francophonie (APF) expressed its deep solidarity with the State of Qatar following the Iranian attacks it was subjected to. This came in a message received by Speaker of the Shura Council H E Hassan bin Abdullah Al Ghanim, from APF General Delegate H E Amelia»»»
Qatar attends OIC Ambassadors’ emergency meeting
New York: Permanent Representative of the State of Qatar to the United Nations H E Sheikha Alya Ahmed bin Saif Al-Thani participated on Friday in the emergency meeting of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Group at the ambassadorial level, held at the United Nations headquarters in New Y»»»
Woman arrested for trying to sell antique religious icons
A woman in the southern town of Loutraki has been arrested for allegedly trying to sell religious icons and other antiques on the internet, in breach of cultural heritage laws. A police statement said the 68-year-old suspect was arrested Friday and found in possession of five icons painted on woode»»»
On This Day, March 8: 1st large unit of U.S. ground troops lands in South Vietnam - UPI.com
On March 8, 1965, about 3,500 U.S. Marines landed in Da Nang, South Vietnam. 1 of 8 | A National Park Service volunteer etches a name onto paper at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial during Memorial Day weekend in Washington, D.C., on May 27, 2023. On March 8, 1965, about 3,500 U.S. Marines landed in Da»»»
Why the UAE’s Year of Family matters now more than ever
We are living in a world of extraordinary speed. People are constantly striving toward new goals, surpassing milestones, and seeking renewed outcomes. Yet the faster life becomes, the more we feel the absence of what truly makes us human: family. The irreplaceability of familyNo success can replace»»»
Women Still Waiting for True Equality, Statistics Show on International Women’s Day
Women are still waiting for true equality. On March 8, statistics serve as a reminder that gender equality remains a distant goal. On the occasion of International Women’s Day, the Bulgarian News Agency (BTA) has compiled some of the latest available data illustrating inequality in numbers. Full eq»»»
Sudan War Leaves Deep Psychological Scars, Fuels Silent Crisis
Sudan’s war is inflicting a growing psychological toll on the population, as rising levels of depression, anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder compound the country’s security, humanitarian and economic crises. The suffering of Sudanese civilians now extends beyond deaths and the hardship face»»»
Air India operates extra flights from UAE and Gulf nations to bring passengers home
Air India and Air India Express continue to operate scheduled flights to Jeddah and Muscat, where airspace is assessed safe for operations. Also Read: Cancelled UAE flights? How to manage refunds and rebook on major airlinesAdditional non-scheduled flights will operate on March 8 from Abu Dhabi, Du»»»
US Not Seeking Agreement With Iran Now - Trump
WASHINGTON (Sputnik) - US President Donald Trump argued that the United States was not seeking an agreement with Iran. "We are not looking to settle. They'd like to settle. We are not looking to settle," Trump told reporters.WorldWest's Silence on Schoolgirls Killed in Iran Reveals Its True Face - »»»
Zelensky visits eastern front as Ukraine and Russia complete POW swap
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky visited frontline troops in eastern Ukraine on Friday as Kyiv and Moscow completed a two-day prisoner-of-war exchange involving 500 soldiers from each side. The swap was one of the few tangible outcomes of ongoing diplomatic talks aimed at ending the war. Ukra»»»
UAE flight status March 8: Latest schedules, rebooking, and refund guide for travellers
Dubai International (DXB) and Al Maktoum (DWC) have partially resumed operations today, following a temporary suspension of flights on Saturday. Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, and other airports are also operating with limited flights, with access restricted to confirmed travellers only. Also Read: Cancelled »»»
Asia desperate for energy as Gulf disruption spreads
Across Asia, motorists are joining long lines at petrol stations as prices climb and governments across the region come to the realisation that with reliable supplies of oil and LNG facing disruption because of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, they could be left struggling to meet the energ»»»
Asia desperate for energy as Gulf disruption spreads
Across Asia, motorists are joining long lines at petrol stations as prices climb and governments across the region come to the realisation that with reliable supplies of oil and LNG facing disruption because of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, they could be left struggling to meet the energ»»»
Asia desperate for energy as Gulf disruption spreads
Across Asia, motorists are joining long lines at petrol stations as prices climb and governments across the region come to the realisation that with reliable supplies of oil and LNG facing disruption because of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, they could be left struggling to meet the energ»»»
Asia desperate for energy as Gulf disruption spreads
Across Asia, motorists are joining long lines at petrol stations as prices climb and governments across the region come to the realisation that with reliable supplies of oil and LNG facing disruption because of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, they could be left struggling to meet the energ»»»
Asia desperate for energy as Gulf disruption spreads
Across Asia, motorists are joining long lines at petrol stations as prices climb and governments across the region come to the realisation that with reliable supplies of oil and LNG facing disruption because of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, they could be left struggling to meet the energ»»»
Asia desperate for energy as Gulf disruption spreads
Across Asia, motorists are joining long lines at petrol stations as prices climb and governments across the region come to the realisation that with reliable supplies of oil and LNG facing disruption because of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, they could be left struggling to meet the energ»»»
Asia desperate for energy as Gulf disruption spreads
Across Asia, motorists are joining long lines at petrol stations as prices climb and governments across the region come to the realisation that with reliable supplies of oil and LNG facing disruption because of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, they could be left struggling to meet the energ»»»
Asia desperate for energy as Gulf disruption spreads
Across Asia, motorists are joining long lines at petrol stations as prices climb and governments across the region come to the realisation that with reliable supplies of oil and LNG facing disruption because of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, they could be left struggling to meet the energ»»»
Asia desperate for energy as Gulf disruption spreads
Across Asia, motorists are joining long lines at petrol stations as prices climb and governments across the region come to the realisation that with reliable supplies of oil and LNG facing disruption because of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, they could be left struggling to meet the energ»»»
Asia desperate for energy as Gulf disruption spreads
Across Asia, motorists are joining long lines at petrol stations as prices climb and governments across the region come to the realisation that with reliable supplies of oil and LNG facing disruption because of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, they could be left struggling to meet the energ»»»
Asia desperate for energy as Gulf disruption spreads
Across Asia, motorists are joining long lines at petrol stations as prices climb and governments across the region come to the realisation that with reliable supplies of oil and LNG facing disruption because of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, they could be left struggling to meet the energ»»»
Asia desperate for energy as Gulf disruption spreads
Across Asia, motorists are joining long lines at petrol stations as prices climb and governments across the region come to the realisation that with reliable supplies of oil and LNG facing disruption because of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, they could be left struggling to meet the energ»»»
Asia desperate for energy as Gulf disruption spreads
Across Asia, motorists are joining long lines at petrol stations as prices climb and governments across the region come to the realisation that with reliable supplies of oil and LNG facing disruption because of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, they could be left struggling to meet the energ»»»
Asia desperate for energy as Gulf disruption spreads
Across Asia, motorists are joining long lines at petrol stations as prices climb and governments across the region come to the realisation that with reliable supplies of oil and LNG facing disruption because of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, they could be left struggling to meet the energ»»»
Asia desperate for energy as Gulf disruption spreads
Across Asia, motorists are joining long lines at petrol stations as prices climb and governments across the region come to the realisation that with reliable supplies of oil and LNG facing disruption because of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, they could be left struggling to meet the energ»»»
Asia desperate for energy as Gulf disruption spreads
Across Asia, motorists are joining long lines at petrol stations as prices climb and governments across the region come to the realisation that with reliable supplies of oil and LNG facing disruption because of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, they could be left struggling to meet the energ»»»
Asia desperate for energy as Gulf disruption spreads
Across Asia, motorists are joining long lines at petrol stations as prices climb and governments across the region come to the realisation that with reliable supplies of oil and LNG facing disruption because of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, they could be left struggling to meet the energ»»»
Asia desperate for energy as Gulf disruption spreads
Across Asia, motorists are joining long lines at petrol stations as prices climb and governments across the region come to the realisation that with reliable supplies of oil and LNG facing disruption because of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, they could be left struggling to meet the energ»»»
Asia desperate for energy as Gulf disruption spreads
Across Asia, motorists are joining long lines at petrol stations as prices climb and governments across the region come to the realisation that with reliable supplies of oil and LNG facing disruption because of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, they could be left struggling to meet the energ»»»
Asia desperate for energy as Gulf disruption spreads
Across Asia, motorists are joining long lines at petrol stations as prices climb and governments across the region come to the realisation that with reliable supplies of oil and LNG facing disruption because of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, they could be left struggling to meet the energ»»»
Asia desperate for energy as Gulf disruption spreads
Across Asia, motorists are joining long lines at petrol stations as prices climb and governments across the region come to the realisation that with reliable supplies of oil and LNG facing disruption because of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, they could be left struggling to meet the energ»»»
Asia desperate for energy as Gulf disruption spreads
Across Asia, motorists are joining long lines at petrol stations as prices climb and governments across the region come to the realisation that with reliable supplies of oil and LNG facing disruption because of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, they could be left struggling to meet the energ»»»
Asia desperate for energy as Gulf disruption spreads
Across Asia, motorists are joining long lines at petrol stations as prices climb and governments across the region come to the realisation that with reliable supplies of oil and LNG facing disruption because of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, they could be left struggling to meet the energ»»»
Asia desperate for energy as Gulf disruption spreads
Across Asia, motorists are joining long lines at petrol stations as prices climb and governments across the region come to the realisation that with reliable supplies of oil and LNG facing disruption because of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, they could be left struggling to meet the energ»»»
Asia desperate for energy as Gulf disruption spreads
Across Asia, motorists are joining long lines at petrol stations as prices climb and governments across the region come to the realisation that with reliable supplies of oil and LNG facing disruption because of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, they could be left struggling to meet the energ»»»
Kosovo president dissolves parliament after failed presidential vote
Kosovo's President Vjosa Osmani dissolved the Assembly on March 6, triggering new early elections after MPs failed to elect a new president, and sparking a political dispute over the legality of the move. The move dee»»»
EU states reject proposal for fast-track ‘reverse enlargement’ for Ukraine
Most EU member states have rejected a proposal within the European Commission to grant Ukraine an accelerated form of EU membership under a controversial “reverse enlargement” model, reported Politico, dealing a setback to Kyiv’s hopes of joining the bloc by 2027. »»»
Mideast war is heightening uncertainty, Lufthansa warns
FRANKFURT, Germany — German aviation giant Lufthansa warned Friday it faced a more uncertain outlook because of the unfolding Middle East conflict, and that the fallout showed how vulnerable air traffic remains to geopolitical shocks.The war — which began last weekend with US-Israeli attacks on Ira»»»
White House releases video montages gamifying Iran war on social media
The White House sparked criticism after it released video montages Friday that combined images of real US air strikes on Iran combined with clips from action movies and features from video games. The White House's social media blurred the lines of reality Friday, posting montages that wove snippets»»»
French citizens scramble to flee Gulf: Flight prices surge as thousands seek repatriation
As the conflict rages on, efforts to repatriate EU citizens stranded in the Middle East are ongoing. Among French nationals alone, around 5,000 are seeking to leave. Commercial flights across the region have been postponed, and the few tickets that remain available are extremely expensive. Fra»»»
Iran guards target "separatist groups"
Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps says it has targeted what it describes as “separatist groups” in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq.The claim comes after reports that Iranian Kurdish forces are preparing armed units that could be deployed inside Iran, potentially with support from the United States.Sou»»»
Spotlight - Former KDPI leader Asso Hassan Zadeh speaks to France 24
Tensions surrounding Iran are drawing renewed international attention amid reports of rising regional instability and questions about how different actors across the region could be affected. Iran’s Kurdish regions, where political movements have long sought greater political rights and representat»»»
What is Israel’s plan in Lebanon? – Ya Libnan
Share: PHOTO- Displaced families are shown sleeping on the beach after they fled their homes in southern Beirut suburb . Over 300, 000 people have been displaced over 200 have been killed by Israel after Hezbollah entered the war io support Iran. Hezbollah ‘was warned against such decisions on seve»»»
Deepfakes, old footage, AI clips: UAE warns rumour spreaders face prison and Dh200,000 fine
As regional tensions escalate following Iranian attacks on the United Arab Emirates and other Arabian Gulf states, another front has emerged alongside the military confrontation one that is no less dangerous: the front of digital rumours and misinformation campaigns spreading across social media pl»»»
A small sign… big feelings: Indian girl bids farewell to Dubai with a message of gratitude
Before departing Dubai and returning to her home country, India, at Dubai International Airport, the young Indian girl Tanishka Veer wrote a heartfelt humanitarian message addressed to Mohammed Ahmed Al Marri, Director General of the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs – Dubai (»»»