Brazil is set to cut in on China's rare earths dominance
BusinessBrazilBrazil is set to cut in on China's rare earths dominanceAstrid Prange de OliveiraBrazil is seeing increasing demand for its vast reserves of rare earth elements. Global mining giants are betting on Brazil as the next powerhouse for critical magnetic metals and an alternative to China'»»»
Qatar Aeronautical Academy opens registration for 2026 academic semester
Doha, Qatar: The Qatar Aeronautical Academy has announced the opening of registration for its upcoming academic semester, offering students the opportunity to enroll in specialized aviation-related programmes. According to the academy, registration will be open from June 14 to July 30, 2026, and ap»»»
Lebanon: Southern Activists Mount First Political Challenge to Hezbollah
Activists in southern Lebanon have opened the first political confrontation with Hezbollah, issuing two appeals in the names of Tyre and Nabatieh that call for the cities to be declared “free of weapons” and placed “under the authority and protection of the Lebanese state.” Their aim is to protect »»»
Labour Minister: Labour Inspectorate Repeatedly Denied Access to Illegal Buildings near Varna
The General Labour Inspectorate Executive Agency has made repeated attempts to enter and inspect the illegal buildings in the Baba Alino area near Varna, but its teams were repeatedly prevented from carrying out inspections, Labour and Social Policy Minister Nataliya Efremova said on Nova TV on Sun»»»
Traveller’s panic ends as Dubai Police return missing bag with $20,000 and 150 grams of gold at DXB
Dubai Police have returned a lost bag containing $20,000 in cash and 150 grams of gold to an Arab traveller who was hours away from boarding a flight to Saudi Arabia. The black bag, which also contained various foreign currencies, multiple mobile phones, and official personal documents, was discove»»»
India reduces fuel export duties
New Delhi, India: The Indian government announced a reduction in export duties on gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel for two weeks, effective Monday, June 1. In a statement, the government said that the export duty on gasoline has been set at 1.5 rupees, ($0.0158) per liter, while the duty on diesel is»»»
Middle East economic resilience tested as conflict risks mount: Fitch
RIYADH: The Middle East’s economic resilience is being tested by the Iran war, with Fitch Ratings warning that “significant risks” from the conflict could trigger broader rating downgrades across the region. The ratings agency said no Middle East issuer has been downgraded since the conflict escala»»»
[Interview] Civil society leader to EU: ‘Stop the witch hunt on NGOs before it’s too late for democracy’
Democracy in Europe is constantly under discussion: elections, institutions, extremism, the rule of law. Fewer discuss the civic space itself and the growing difficulties faced by the organisations that sustain democratic life on the ground. For years, the question of civic space within the EU was »»»
Hamas Weighs Collective Leadership to Fill Qassam Vacuum
A wave of Israeli assassinations targeting commanders of al-Qassam Brigades, Hamas’ armed wing, has thrown the movement and its military command into greater difficulty. Filling the vacuum at the top of Qassam’s general staff has become harder at what Hamas sees as the most perilous stage in its hi»»»
UAE salary rule changes from June 1: What workers and employers must know
The Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MoHRE) has begun implementing the new Wage Protection System (WPS) tomorrow, Monday, 1 June 2026, under which the first day of every calendar month will serve as the unified salary due date for workers in private sector establishments for the prece»»»
New UAE law gives 18-year-olds more power — and more responsibility
Dubai: A landmark restructure of the UAE’s civil legal framework will come into effect on June 1, introducing far-reaching changes that will impact how residents, families, businesses and young adults enter contracts, manage assets, resolve disputes and seek compensation. Federal Law No. 25 of 2025»»»
Petrol, parking and Salik costs rise in Dubai: What motorists need to know from June 1
UAE motorists are entering June with a clearer picture of what to expect on the roads as new fuel prices, updated parking charges and Salik fees come into effect. While some driving costs are set to rise, Dubai is also advancing its smart mobility agenda with fully cashless parking payments, making»»»
How Gulf energy trade is building resilience through flexibility
Dubai: The Gulf’s role in the global energy market is evolving beyond its traditional status as a major producer, with flexibility, adaptability and reliable delivery emerging as critical pillars of energy security amid growing market uncertainty. As energy markets grapple with rising freight costs»»»
Israeli Flag Raised over Lebanon’s Beaufort Castle in Deepest Incursion in 26 Years
Israeli troops have captured a strategic mountain topped with a Crusader-built castle in southern Lebanon in their deepest incursion into the country in more than a quarter century, bragging about planting the flag on the medieval fortress of Beaufort. The capture of Beaufort near the city of Nabat»»»
Wiped out Tu-142MR could be a significant blow to the Northern Fleet
Ukrainian drones have destroyed two Russian Navy long-range aircraft, including a specialised Tu-142MR strategic radio-relay aircraft that plays a key role in communications with nuclear-armed submarines. The strikes happened overnight on May 30 at the Lotnisko Taganrog, an airport owned by the Ber»»»
Ukrainian Strikes on Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant Could Trigger Radiation Disaster
Any attack on the Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant site carries the risk of a radioactive catastrophe on a scale that defies the logic of military objectives, warns Evgenia Yashina, Communications Director at the plant. "Whether the reactor or the turbine hall is damaged, such strikes cease to be pur»»»
Israeli army captures strategic castle in Lebanon in deepest incursion into country in 26 years
Beirut: Israeli troops have captured a strategic mountain topped with a Crusader-built castle in southern Lebanon in their deepest incursion into the country in more than a quarter century, the military said Sunday. The capture of Beaufort castle near the city of Nabatiyeh came after days of intens»»»
Iran war forces farmers to seek fertilizer alternatives from cow dung to compost
DAKAR, Senegal: When Senegalese farmer Abou Sow first watched US missiles strike Iran on social media, he had a sinking feeling it would soon affect agriculture in the West African nation. Since the war began on Feb. 28, fertilizer prices have risen by 40 percent. Sow was better prepared than most.»»»
How AI and digital services drives Dh5.3 billion revenue for RTA
Dubai: Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) generated Dh5.3 billion in revenue through its digital channels in 2025, marking a 20.6 per cent increase from the previous year as the emirate accelerated its transition towards a data- and artificial intelligence-driven mobility ecosystem. The au»»»
Venice’s Growing Flamingo Population Finds Refuge in Recovering Wetlands
Perhaps nothing better illustrates the flamingo’s status as a newcomer to the Venetian Lagoon than the fact that the local dialect has no word for them. But the pale pink birds — called “fenicotteri” in Italian — are now flocking to Venice in record numbers, as ecological efforts to restore damaged»»»
Just across the river, a world away for families split by Kashmir unrest
Keran, Pakistan: Kashmir resident Raja Basharat can see his brother’s grave on the opposite bank of a river that divides the disputed region, but visiting it — a holiday tradition for Muslims on Eid Al-Adha — is impossible. The festival was a painful reminder of the separation forced on Kashmiri fa»»»
Trump says U.S. close to Iran deal, warns military option remains if talks fail
Washington, May 31 (SANA) U.S. President Donald Trump said on Sunday that Washington was close to reaching what he described as a “very good” agreement with Iran over its nuclear program and maritime security, while warning that military action remained an option if diplomacy failed. Speaking in an»»»
White House Expects Clarity on US-Iran Deal by End of Next Week – Report
MOSCOW (Sputnik) - The US administration believes that clarity on a deal with Iran may come by the end of next week, the Axios news portal reported on Sunday, citing a senior White House official. On Sunday, The New York Times reported that US President Donald Trump had put forward tougher conditio»»»
Municipality Ministry inspects over 14,500 sacrificial animals by third day of Eid
Doha, Qatar: The Ministry of Municipality announced that a total of 14,584 sacrificial animals had undergone veterinary inspection at slaughterhouses across Qatar by 6pm on Friday, the third day of Eid Al-Adha. The inspections were conducted through 12 slaughterhouses operating in various regions o»»»
Hajj season free of epidemic outbreaks: Saudi Arabia
Makkah, Saudi Arabia: The Hajj season for the year 1447 AH is thoroughly devoid of any epidemic outbreaks or threats that affect public health, the Saudi Ministry of Health confirmed in a statement yesterday. The statement added that the general health conditions of pilgrims have been stable and as»»»
ASEAN-6 navigate global headwinds with resilient growth dynamics
Doha, Qatar: In recent decades, Southeast Asia has been the most dynamic region in the world, showcasing the brightest economic growth performance. Within this region, the six largest countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN-6), which includes Indonesia, Thailand, Singapore, M»»»
China patrols Scarborough Shoal after Philippines warns of threat
BEIJING: China’s military and coast guard said they carried out patrols near Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea on Sunday, a day after the Philippine defense minister said Manila remained under threat from Beijing despite a recent easing in US-China tensions. Scarborough Shoal is one of Asia’»»»
Al Jazeera documentary to premiere Ali Bin Towar’s cycling journey across Morocco as part of Qatar-Morocco 2024 Year of Culture legacy
Doha: Al Jazeera Documentary will premiere a new documentary following Qatari adventurer, presenter, and cyclist Ali bin Towar Al Kuwari on an extraordinary cycling journey across Morocco, created in partnership with the Years of Culture initiative as part of the Qatar-Morocco 2024 Year of Culture.»»»
Japan Rejects 'New Militarism,’ Accuses China of Rapidly Arming
Japan's Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi on Sunday rejected accusations of "new militarism" by Tokyo and criticized China for rapidly expanding its military with little transparency, underscoring mounting tensions between the two countries. China continues to increase its defense spending at a hig»»»
British football fan absconds from Budapest hospital
A British man disappeared from a Budapest hospital yesterday to watch the Champions League final at the Puskás Arena. British football fan chooses Puskás Aréna over Budapest hospital Police have successfully made contact with a British man left in a life-threatening condition following an electric »»»
Did Iran Use Chinese Missile to Shoot Down a US Fighter Jet Last Month?
The F-15 fighter that was shot down over southwestern Iran last month and set off a dangerous rescue mission was probably struck by a Chinese-made shoulder-launched missile, three people with knowledge of the matter told NBC News on Saturday. In the early days of the conflict, China also may have p»»»
AI, IoT, and Private Investment: Egypt Bets on Aviation Modernization Arab Finance For Information Technology
Egypt’s airports play a part in the nation’s economic modernization. Facilities such as Cairo International, Hurghada, and Sharm El-Sheikh serve as gateways for millions of travelers each year. Yet, their operational frameworks remain inefficient, limiting Egypt’s ability to fully leverage its geog»»»
Trump says Iran has agreed to no nuclear weapons
US President Donald Trump said he had secured guarantees from Iran that it would not develop nuclear weapons, as reports emerged he had sent a tougher peace proposal back to Tehran. Any tweaks to the proposal could prolong even further an agreement to formally end the Middle East war and open the S»»»
Meteor Explodes over US with Blast Equivalent to 300 Tons of TNT
A meteor crashing toward Earth exploded over the northeastern United States on Saturday, NASA said, setting off booms that echoed over the region with a blast equivalent to 300 tons of TNT. The fireball broke up over northeastern Massachusetts and southeastern New Hampshire at 2:06 pm (1806 GMT), t»»»
Entertainment venues, recreation centres enjoy Eid boon
Doha, Qatar: Entertainment and recreation centres across Qatar experienced a significant surge in visitor numbers as families and residents embraced the festive spirit of Eid Al Adha, with major attractions reporting near-capacity footfall and extended operating hours to meet soaring demand. From s»»»
US Military Aircraft to Leave Sofia Under Existing NATO Plan, Despite Radev’s "Ultimatum"
The planned withdrawal of US military aircraft from Sofia Airport is linked to a broader NATO rotational strategy and not to pressure from Prime Minister Rumen Radev over the issue of visas for Bulgarian citizens, according to information surrounding the deployment and previously agreed timelines. »»»
Trump Says Iran Has Agreed to No Nuclear Weapons
US President Donald Trump said he had secured guarantees from Iran that it would not develop nuclear weapons. Trump has said his priorities for any deal include stopping Iran from any nuclear weapon development and re-opening the blockaded Strait of Hormuz. "The one guarantee that I have to have is»»»
Over 3 million tonnes of recycled materials drive circular economy
Doha, Qatar: Qatar made significant strides in advancing its circular economy and sustainability agenda during 2025, with more than 3 million tonnes of recycled construction materials produced and a growing network of recycling facilities helping transform waste into valuable resources, according t»»»
UN Reveals Famine Pockets in Areas of Northern Yemen
Famine pockets are emerging in Houthi-controlled areas of northern Yemen, amid an unprecedented deterioration of living and economic conditions and severe funding shortfalls, threatening to slide millions of Yemenis into catastrophic levels of food insecurity, recent UN data showed. In its Yemen Ma»»»
Lebanon PM condemns Israeli 'scorched-earth policy' as fresh strikes hit south
Lebanon's Prime Minister Nawaf Salam accused Israel in a televised address on Saturday of pursuing a “scorched-earth policy” following new Israeli strikes in the south of the country. A ceasefire between Israel and Tehran-backed Hezbollah officially took effect on April 17 but has not been observed»»»
Meteor explodes over US with blast equivalent to 300 tons of TNT
Washington, United States: A meteor crashing toward Earth exploded over the northeastern United States on Saturday, NASA said, setting off booms that echoed over the region with a blast equivalent to 300 tons of TNT. The fireball broke up over northeastern Massachusetts and southeastern New Hampshi»»»
Video shows moment US military destroys 'narco' boat in Pacific
The US military conducted a lethal strike on a boat in the Eastern Pacific on Saturday, killing three men, officials said. The latest attack brings the total number of those killed to over 200 -- according to an AFP tally -- since the Trump administration began its offensive in September. Get updat»»»
Trump Reportedly Asked for Tougher Terms in Proposed Iran War Deal
President Donald Trump has sought to change several terms of a proposal to end the Middle East war, US media reported Saturday, as a finalized deal remains elusive among the parties. The New York Times reported Trump's changes involved toughening the terms of the deal, and has sent the new framewor»»»
Egypt’s new Sphinx International Airport to start receiving flights summer 2018
Sherif Fathy, the civil aviation minister, announced on Saturday that new Sphinx International Airport will be operational next summer serving tourists aiming for a stop to visit the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) and the Great Pyramids of Giza. Fathy said the airport, which has been built west of Cai»»»
Cat-and-Mouse game between the Egyptian government & traders
Monopoly is a form of market domination practiced by dishonest traders in order to make quick profits. They actually choose to burden the citizens, particularly low-income people. The monopoly does not only lead to soaring prices and lack of commodities in the markets but also lead to further short»»»
Britain's next leader could be made in little-known Makerfield
In the little-known constituency of Makerfield in northern England, the leadership of the United Kingdom for the next three years could soon be decided, because a win for the Labour candidate could decide the leadership of the Labour Party, which currently governs the country with a large parliamen»»»
AI giant Anthropic raises $65b at near-trillion dollar valuation
SAN FRANCISCO, United States — Artificial intelligence company Anthropic said it had raised $65 billion in a new funding round that values the Claude maker at $965 billion, putting it on the cusp of a trillion-dollar valuation ahead of an expected IPO.The latest fundraising round confirms Anthropic»»»
Spurs dethrone Thunder to reach NBA Finals against Knicks
WASHINGTON: The San Antonio Spurs, sparked by superstar Victor Wembanyama, advanced to the NBA Finals by dethroning defending champion Oklahoma City 111-103 on Saturday, booking a championship showdown against New York. The Spurs captured the best-of-seven Western Conference finals 4-3 to reach the»»»
King’s Hajj guests head to Madinah after completing pilgrimage under royal program
MAKKAH: Guests of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques’ Program for Hajj, Umrah and Visit departed Makkah for Madinah after completing the Hajj rituals, concluding a key stage of their pilgrimage under a royal initiative that this year hosted 2,500 pilgrims from 104 countries, the Saudi Press Agen»»»
Migration clash erupts over EU pact in parliament
Prime Minister Péter Magyar and opposition politicians clashed in parliament this week over how long the Tisza government could resist the European Commission’s migration pact. László Toroczkai, leader of the right-wing Mi Hazánk party, told the prime minister that he could continue presenting hims»»»